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<p>[QUOTE="NickRobin, post: 601566, member: 10617"]I would not take returns. The whole point of returning something it if it was not as described in the listing or it came to your house broken through poor packaging. Having it in your hands at the sale, you know exactly what your getting and if it breaks after you buy it because of something you have done then it is not the sellers fault. When I mean not adding shipping, I mean if you where to try and find the same item online then it would still be more because you would have to have it sent to you, but because it is in the shop your in front of there is a benefit of convenience that is taken into consideration and that convenience makes it worth ( even just a small percentage) more than if you had to pay to have it brought to you.</p><p>If someone says “ they sell for 300$ all day” then I would say that is the value of the item and ask if I found it for a better price online if they would give me a better price depending on what I found online. Something is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. If I can find it for less and he/she does not want to sell it at a competitive price, then I’m going to the lower price. I think that’s what everyone should do, but always keep convenience in mind when looking at the price as well. It can make or break a sale.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NickRobin, post: 601566, member: 10617"]I would not take returns. The whole point of returning something it if it was not as described in the listing or it came to your house broken through poor packaging. Having it in your hands at the sale, you know exactly what your getting and if it breaks after you buy it because of something you have done then it is not the sellers fault. When I mean not adding shipping, I mean if you where to try and find the same item online then it would still be more because you would have to have it sent to you, but because it is in the shop your in front of there is a benefit of convenience that is taken into consideration and that convenience makes it worth ( even just a small percentage) more than if you had to pay to have it brought to you. If someone says “ they sell for 300$ all day” then I would say that is the value of the item and ask if I found it for a better price online if they would give me a better price depending on what I found online. Something is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. If I can find it for less and he/she does not want to sell it at a competitive price, then I’m going to the lower price. I think that’s what everyone should do, but always keep convenience in mind when looking at the price as well. It can make or break a sale.[/QUOTE]
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