What is walmart's return policy?

Techie333

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Anyone know if they charge restocking fees for computer equipment? And is it 30 days to return?
 

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ELECTRONICS

* Computer hardware: Must be returned with any included software within 15 days of receipt.
* Computer components and computer accessories: Must be returned within 45 days of receipt.
* Computer software: Must be returned unopened.
* Camcorders and digital cameras: Must be returned within 30 days of receipt.
* GPS Units, Digital Music Players, and Portable Video Players: May be returned for refund or exchange with receipt WITHIN 15 DAYS.
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: jtvang125
Didn't you ask this already and got shot down because it was unethical?

sho' nuff
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview...atid=38&threadid=1978564&enterthread=y


Originally posted by: Techie333
Just wondering if walmart has any restocking fees on computer hardware, specifically monitors? I need to "borrow" a monitor because my sis forgot to bring her LCD from home for holidays.

Originally posted by: Techie333
haha its funny pissin u guyz off. so nice to c everyone put in so much effort in tryin to ban me and lockin up this thread when it would die itself if the question was answered.

My question is... are you really THIS lazy? You post two threads rather than looking it up yourself?
 

Injury

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For the record, Walmart's policy is usually pretty lax... as long as they stock the item they'll usually take it back... provided it isn't media such as DVDs or CDs.

But yeah, that'd be pretty lousy of you. If you need to borrow a monitor why don't you just ask in FS/FT if someone will let you rent one for a few days. Lots of people have monitors sitting around all the time because they aren't the easiest thing to get rid of.
 

Runes911

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Originally posted by: Injury
For the record, Walmart's policy is usually pretty lax... as long as they stock the item they'll usually take it back... provided it isn't media such as DVDs or CDs.

But yeah, that'd be pretty lousy of you. If you need to borrow a monitor why don't you just ask in FS/FT if someone will let you rent one for a few days. Lots of people have monitors sitting around all the time because they aren't the easiest thing to get rid of.

QFT I have 2 spares right now that I dont want to get rid of and take too much effort to ship.
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: Runes911
Originally posted by: Injury
For the record, Walmart's policy is usually pretty lax... as long as they stock the item they'll usually take it back... provided it isn't media such as DVDs or CDs.

But yeah, that'd be pretty lousy of you. If you need to borrow a monitor why don't you just ask in FS/FT if someone will let you rent one for a few days. Lots of people have monitors sitting around all the time because they aren't the easiest thing to get rid of.

QFT I have 2 spares right now that I dont want to get rid of and take too much effort to ship.

Heh... I have a spare LCD (screwed up coloring, but usable) and a half dozen spare CRTs just sitting around. I just gave away a brand new in box CRT monitor... came with a computer I bought.