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Originally Posted by GrandeGixxer
A lot of places don't even make you sign anymore unless it is a purchase over a certain amount like $20 or $50. Like that shit makes a difference.
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The business is pretty much saying they are willing to take the risk of the customer doing a charge back to speed up the line. You could easily charge back those amounts, although more then once it would look damn odd to the credit card company.
My father in-law uses charge backs a lot. Last story I heard was the washer and dryer he bought at Home Depot. They broke int he first week, they sent a repair guy out who said they are junk nowadays from those stores and he should of bought them at an appliance store as the quality is different. So my father in-law called the store and said he is returning the washer & dryer, they told him DO NOT RETURN. He loaded them up and dropped them off at the front door of Home Depot and called his credit card company and did a charge back...they sided with him as the store has a 30 day return policy and does not say anything about not being able to return them. LOL