restocking fees


More high end manufacturers are selling direct and offering home auditions, and many are charging restocking fees of up to 20%. I absolutely respect the right of any manufacturer to charge whatever he sees fit. It's expensive to have product in the field, and companies want to discourage tire kickers, but I see no reason to risk paying a restocking fee when the market offers me so many other choices. Do restocking fees discourage you from trying a product, or is the risk worth taking.
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Showing 2 responses by narrod

Where is it illegal? There is no law requiring a retailer
to accept any product back after purchase. If I'm mistaken, please enlighten me.

-Wendell
I simply don't believe any state allows a consumer a set time for a refund. Please provide a list.