bberrynewbie84
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- Jul 27, 2010
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How can you return the phone after 14 days at costco?
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It is why companies like wal-mart (owns costco)
The return policy says (at least at Verizon) you can return it "for any reason." That obliterates the intent. Retailers know this happens. That's why there is a restocking fee.
How does the return work when you contract starts after the 14 day?
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I actually got a Droid Charge at Costco and did not have the intention of retuning it for something better, however I've had such a bad experience with it (radios come and go spontaneously, the home key doesn't work, random reboots, etc.) that I will be using the 90 day return policy and will exchange it for another Charge but more likely a Bionic. I'm honestly glad that Costco had a 90 day policy because my experience has been so bad with the Charge. I didn't go in with the intent of being unethical, it was quite the opposite actually because people posting this exact save thing about how it was unethical. I agree and still do but more that I'm in a situation that I need to get another phone, I'm glad I have that option.
They (the retailers) absolutely realize the intent. I worked at Circuit City (bad example, I know) and they have a SPECIAL return policy for pple who literally treat buying a TV for the superbowl as a rental. Out of those who have the INTENT to buy the TV and return it afterwords, a surprisingly high number of them never do (return it). They get the TV in their house and fall in love. That is what the return policy is all about. No retailer wants the customer to return it, but they realize that in the long run its far better to get the phone in their hands, some way, some how. The OP may well have the idea to buy the bionic with intent to return, but I am willing to bet he doesn't. If he does return the Bionic, it was because he wanted a different phone, the bionic let him down in some way. No one would return a phone that they where perfectly happy with.
It is why companies like wal-mart (owns costco) are taking over smaller businesses, they can swing better deals like this, that smaller companies cannot. It takes enormous capital to be able to do this, but it virtually guarantees a positive margin at the end of the day. Its the interface between micro (personal) and macro economics that make this seem like either too good to be true, or unethical, but in the end, it is neither.
I have a pretty similar plan. I am currently on somebody else's contract, but I need to start my own ASAP. However, I don't want to sign a contract with any of Verizon's current LTE phones. The Bionic will be out soon, but I am really waiting for the Vigor. But I can't wait that long to start a contract. So I'll sign one at Costco for the Bionic, and exchange it for the Vigor when it comes out. It is not unethical. The return policy is designed to give their PAYING MEMBERS the privilege of making sure they find the product they are absolutely satisfied with. Hence the "any reason" guarantee. There are perks that come with paying to shop somewhere, and an extended return policy is one of those. Even if one were to return a phone every ninety days for a newer and better one, Costco would still be getting his or her money. The only difference is they are giving it back then getting it back every three months.
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It is intent that makes the difference. If I have a customer do that I will probably limit their ability to return (eg: in store credit or number of times they can return a like product)...I am not going to punish other customers who bought the product because they really thought it was what they wanted but truly do not like the product or have issues with it. If the big retailers like Costco pass the cost of these types of purchases on to me, imho I do not want to shop where these type of buyers shop, I would prefer supporting a smaller business...too bad only big companies get these toys I like! But to each his own.If you don't like it, change your return policy.
I see nothing un-ethical in what you propose. You are merely using the system for what it was designed. Return dates are there to give the customer reassurance that if they don't like the product, or if they find another product they like more, within the pre-arranged time that you the customer and they the retailer agree upon, you may return it for a full refund. It is a business contract between you and Costco that you both agree upon. Trust me, things like the are already built into the margins. they run the risk of people doing this, but what they gain is more customers feeling comfortable and having a reduced fear of initially buying the phone. Who knows, you may end up liking the phone enough to not return it at all. That is the basis by which these return agreements are based on. Get the product in the customer's hand and they will like it.
I say go for it!
You can tell yourself whatever you want, but buying anything when you KNOW it is not what you want because you are too impatient to wait until the product you want is released, and then returning your purchase for what you wanted in the first place is just plain wrong.
Before you all start telling me about return policies, I am not saying it violates anyone's return policy, I am just saying its wrong.
Man up and either wait for the phone you want or keep the phone you get if you just can't wait.
Hahaha would everyone feel the same way if they were in the jam for locking in unlimited data and was waiting for the Bionic? If I were in that situation, I'd go costco for that very reason. Why buy a used smartphone when I could get a brand new 4g phone? VZW is still getting their money. And the new pricing is a joke. It's supposed to help save you money, but how is limiting you to two gbs for the same price a cost save? At least they could have lowered the cost to match ATT's data plan to actually save something.
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The thing about waiting for another phone is, you never know how long you will be waiting. My circumstances dictate that I NEED to start my own contract as soon as I can. So I can't wait an unknown amount of time for the Vigor. I will get the Bionic, and I will take care of it, and I'm sure I'll love it. When the Vigor hits, I'll decide if I want to switch.
The amount of money these companies make marking up these phones is ludicrous. I'm paying for the service, and the company will have my money for a phone no matter what. It is not wrong.
If you are really telling people to man up and wait for elusive phones that haven't even been announced yet, you obviously haven't been around these parts for long. The Vigor is RUMORED to land in October. Just like the Thunderbolt was rumored to come out last November. When did it hit? March of this year. I cannot afford to take my chances and see how long this release drags out.
If I return the Bionic, it will be because I am not satisfied with it. And that is what it comes down to.
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Two wrongs don't make a right.
Wireless Device/Accessory Return PolicySorry, read vzw's return policy again. The phrase 'for any reason' does not appear anywhere in it at all.