thespyder
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Not at all. I am merely saying that stating that one instance of something not happening does not prove that it will never and can never happen, which was the point the other poster was trying to make.You are going to have to expand on this first-hand knowledge of yours.
Ultimately your point seems to be that sometimes something will happen if some combination of some things take place. You are talking in such broad terms that it is meaningless.
My original point was that it is both possible and logical that, given the circumstances I indicated, that negative consequences could come out of the flagrant abuse of a return policy based on subjective criteria. You have not disuated me of that position.