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![]() Even without the large profit margins, the store can and does send the unit back to the manufacturer in many cases. Plus, if they take a loss on an item it gets recorded as an expense on their part. Lowers their overall tax liability. I can vouch for that from personal experience. But perhaps AES doesn't want to take the time to send it back to Icom for a re-pack. Probably easier for them to sell as a demo. Another scenario I almost brought to AES's attention was calling Icom and requesting a new belt clip. I doubt this piece of plastic was worth $39. But then again, parts have been known to cost 20 times more than they are worth. I think they saw an opportunity to make a little extra cash on the transaction since I didn't use my charge card this time around. When you use a charge card, you protect yourself against re-stocking charges. I think buying/selling is a give and take proposition. I purposely didn't return the $13 coax adapter I bought with the rig, figuring I could use it at some later point. I am aware of the cost of doing business, and didn't want to "pile on" when returning the items. But after their re-stocking fee, I figured I'll return it and get my $13 back. I will also use their toll free number from now on. I use to foot the bill for phone ordering, using the toll number. Don't think I will from now on. 73, Bill - WA8MEA Neat Stuff! DWM Communications - http://qth.com/dwm |
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