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Oct 11: Paypal begins to screw Customers

By Zitt

4 years ago


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#6 4 years ago

How about a 5% restocking fee for returns, John?

I have always been pissed to pay CC fees for State sales tax....Why should CC companies profit off of tax collection?
(I know the answer...it still bothers me, like a Monthly fee NOT to list my phone!)

#8 4 years ago
Quoted from Wolfmarsh:

Depends on the situation, but I don't have a problem with that especially if I made a mistake like clicking twice.
If the company sent me incorrect things or broken items, I would expect to be able to return them and the business would eat that cost as part of doing business.
Perhaps a flat increase in prices is a less complicated way of dealing with it, giving the product enough margin to absorb failures and returns at some calculated percentage.
Art has the benefit and wisdom of having run many successful businesses.

Indeed, if the business model can absorb slight increases over restocking, consumers complain less.
Thanks for the compliment, John.
Just an old retired guy.

#20 4 years ago
Quoted from Rager170:

Why? Because they are essentially "lending" you that money for the sales tax. Makes sense to me.

They are lending the money to the customer, not to me. I am doing the state a service to collect, report and send sales tax.
They give me a discount/$$$ for doing this.

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