Seems pretty clear to me. Read the policy before you go off on a company. :naw:
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Clear as mud. In one instance it says returns “may” be subject to a restocking fee of “up to 30%”. Then, later on the same page, it says returns “are” subject to the restocking fee but is still entirely unclear in what amount. Which is it, “are” or “may”? Each word has a completely different legal meaning.
Either way, how do you know when it will apply? And in what amount? More importantly, how do you know BEFORE you make the purchase? You can’t have a meeting of the minds for a contract without certainty in terms.
“Restocking” is a bullshit fee in my opinion. A fucking monkey could “restock” some bolts in less than two minutes. Pretty sure it doesn’t cost nearly 1/3 of the product price to do so.
How come I didn’t get to charge a fee when they shipped my stuff in multiple packages to completely different addresses (one of which wasn’t mine)? Or when they said a certain lift/wheel/tire combination would work without spacers and it didn’t? Or when my stuff showed up without hardware because a two-year-old was apparently in charge of boxing everything up? Or when they charged my buddy for some light brackets WITHOUT HIS CONSENT instead of shipping out the correct lights?
NR4x4 can eat a bowl of donkey dicks!