Newegg - restock fee for defective item??

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Originally posted by: eleison
Originally posted by: Triumph


Despite the numerous stories I've heard about people getting obviously used items FROM newegg, that's a stupid reason to have a zero return policy. Do you think manufacturers have a 0% defect rate?


if it's truly defective, newegg should accept. However, if it's not.. no returns... getting used stuff truly sucks... plus, it increases cost for everyone.. . it takes work to restock.. to check if everythings all there.. to check if even its still working.. etc.. cost that is passed to the other buyers.

That's why newegg charges a restocking fee, to cover the work and costs to restock.
How is that passed to other buyers?