Costco doesn't eat the returns. The manufacturers agree to accept the returns or their products aren't in Costco.
We know a guy locally who was invited to sell his BBQ islands at Costco Roadshows...He declined because even though he'd have sold more islands than he does through his storefront, he'd also be required to accept any that were returned...even 2 or more years later...and in almost any condition...resalable or not. It just wasn't worth the risk to him.
Maybe I am naive, but I like to assume that people don't abuse the policy in mass numbers.
I like to return my tires after about half the life has been used and get fresh ones.
Saves money.
You're naive. Theres a reason most stores have hoops to jump through to return items.
My parents' 32" Vizio LCD finally crapped out after 5-6 years. I joking suggested they go return it.
Really though, anyone that actually thinks its ok to expect a refund after more than 5 years of use is a lowlife IMHO. Too bad, $1k would buy a pretty darn nice replacement!
My parents' 32" Vizio LCD finally crapped out after 5-6 years. I joking suggested they go return it.
Really though, anyone that actually thinks its ok to expect a refund after more than 5 years of use is a lowlife IMHO. Too bad, $1k would buy a pretty darn nice replacement!
Costco's return policy is the awesome ... it is sad that some people abuse it.
The return policy used to not have a time limit on any product with a full refund of the original purchase price. I know a guy who bought a Pocket PC for about $400 had it for about 3 years then when it stopped working took it back with no receipt and they gave him his $400 back.
That has to be the stupidest fcking business model I've ever heard of.
I don't know. i expect something to last more then a few years.
i purchased a 22" lcd monitor (Samsung) about 2.5 years ago. it died within a year and i sent it in to be fixed. about 3 months ago it had the same issue. but since it was a year since they fixed it they wouldn't do it again.
that monitor had a issue that the resisters inside would bust after about a year. I found many sites that show how to fix it.
I expect a monitor to last more then 2-3 years. The monitor i replaced it with was not a Samsung.
Uh, after 5 years all bets are off! A year or two, I wouldn't hesitate to take it back.If it fails after that short of a time then it was a bad product.
How can you honestly ask how Costco can afford something when you pay a yearly membership. Do you pay a membership to walk into any other store (besides Sam's)? You think they don't make any profit off what they are selling already? The membership free just increases their profit margin so on the off chance they have to eat a return now and then, they are still way ahead.