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Old 03-20-2017, 08:18 AM
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Originally Posted by camshaft View Post
All I'm saying is all the signage, paperwork, and receipts are useless if they (the store) simply says, "sorry, we're not going to take that product back and give u a refund"
You can argue all you want, the police will be called and tell you the same thing before you are asked to leave. Stores however do not want the negative publicity of having disgruntled customers and usually go to great lengths to avoid stressful or confrontational situations....

Best bet is to shop at Costco lol, as mentioned they will take anything back!!
You are correct that a vendor is not required to have a policy of accepting returns but once one is posted, you are COMPLETELY wrong in your statement above. A posted return policy, and written warranties are a contract and must be honoured. The vendor cannot just arbitrarily change the terms of his return policy.

To the Op, call Cabela's complaint line. They will clear it up. Once it is, learn your lesson and deal somewhere more interested in keeping you happy, preferably Canadian owned.
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