It wasn't a matter of if, but a matter of when. The time has finally come. Costco has changed their return policy for electronics, including its TV's.
The Issaquah-based retailer has begun limiting money-back returns on TVs, computers, cameras, camcorders, iPods, MP3 players and cell phones to 90 days. Previously, there was no time limit except for personal computers, which was six months.
The change went into effect Monday in Costco's 109 California stores and begins March 12 in all 27 Washington stores. The company has more than 500 U.S. stores.
Techbargains.com notes that "previous buyers were grandfathered," so you folks who have been wanting to return your TV's still can do it. Whew.
Oh, and if you're wondering why the policy has changed:
Galanti said some Costco members would buy big-screen TVs and then return them months later, when newer, and less expensive models went on sale.
1 comments:
Oh no! Hurry honey if you want to return your TV!
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