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- From: tclark@hptc.mentorg.com (0)
- Subject: Re: Super Smash TV
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- Message-ID: <1992Dec30.171107.27908@news.mentorg.com>
- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 17:11:07 GMT
- References: <1992Dec29.075350.1276@samba.oit.unc.edu> <skelly.0m5p@amiganet.chi.il.us>
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- In article <skelly.0m5p@amiganet.chi.il.us>, skelly@amiganet.chi.il.us (Sean Kelly) writes:
- |> In article <1992Dec29.075350.1276@samba.oit.unc.edu>,
- |> Brenten.Calhoun@launchpad.unc.edu (Brenten Calhoun) writes:
- |> >
- |> > I recently (last night) bought super smash tv for the Genesis from
- |> >Meijers. I've played it only once, and since Meijer's has this screwed up
- |> >idea that if you buy and open a game you can't return it unless it's
- |> >defective (for the same game), I'm forced to sell or trade it... Any offers
- |> >anyone?
- |> >
- |> > Brenten (brenten.calhoun@um.cc.umich.edu)
- |> >
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- |> >--
- |>
- |> That "idea" that the store has is not so "screwed up". Imagine how many
- |> returns they would have to take just because someone ended up not liking a game
- |> they bought...Pretty much everyplace has the same policy..
- |>
- |> %^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%
- |> % Sean Kelly - Sysop Amizon BBS (312)594-1146 %
- |> % Always looking for classic video games for the following systems: %
- |> % %
- |> % Atari 2600-Atari 5200-ColecoVision-Atari 5200-Intellivision-Vectrex %
- |> %^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%^%
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- I agree that the store is Not screwed up, but there are several stores
- Software Etc for example that have a 48 hour return policy. You take the
- game home, play it and don't like it and you can return it for another game.
- I for one think this is a great idea. When you are spending from $30 up to
- $60 for a game, you should expect to get a quality product. As we all know
- this is not always the case.
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- e-mail: tony_clark@mentorg.com
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