Post by sweetangel22 on Jan 9, 2012 13:22:52 GMT -5
f any member who reads this post knows the answer to any of the following below than it would be nice of you to share the answer(s) to what you know below.
I was wondering when a TV commercial says you have 30 days or 60 days to try out the product the TV commercial is for than does the 30 days or 60 days start on the day the product was ordered such as if the product a person bought that they saw on a TV commercial in this example was ordered on the 9th of a month than does the 30 days or 60 days start from the 9th or start from the 10th or does what I ask in this paragraph of this post start from the day the product was delivered to where it was mailed.
Whatever the answer is to what I asked in the previous paragraph of this post is than does the 30 days or 60 days to return a product a person ordered from a TV commercial they saw have to have a return postage date on or before the 30th day or 60th day for a person to get a refund on the product or not get charged for the product that was ordered if the person decided the product didn't work the way they thought it would.
I was wondering has anyone who reads this post ever seen a product online that a person could try the product out for 30 days or 60 days before returning the product the person ordered online that didn't work the way they thought it would so the person could get a refund on the product or not get charged for the product they ordered online.
I know someone who bought a product online one day in 2011 that this person saw on a TV commercial and this person ended up paying two shipping costs after something extra was added to the online order that wasn’t mentioned in the TV commercial for the product this person bought online. If what I mentioned in this paragraph of this post has ever happened to any member who reads post than do you know why a person would have to pay two shipping costs to buy a product online.
I was wondering if anyone who reads this post has ever heard on a TV commercial and or seen online a product that can be returned for free if the product the person ordered didn't work the way it said it would. If anyone has ever heard and or seen what I asked in this paragraph of this post than how can the owner(s) of a product they are selling be able to afford to have a product from the owner(s) shipped back for free.
I was wondering when a TV commercial says you have 30 days or 60 days to try out the product the TV commercial is for than does the 30 days or 60 days start on the day the product was ordered such as if the product a person bought that they saw on a TV commercial in this example was ordered on the 9th of a month than does the 30 days or 60 days start from the 9th or start from the 10th or does what I ask in this paragraph of this post start from the day the product was delivered to where it was mailed.
Whatever the answer is to what I asked in the previous paragraph of this post is than does the 30 days or 60 days to return a product a person ordered from a TV commercial they saw have to have a return postage date on or before the 30th day or 60th day for a person to get a refund on the product or not get charged for the product that was ordered if the person decided the product didn't work the way they thought it would.
I was wondering has anyone who reads this post ever seen a product online that a person could try the product out for 30 days or 60 days before returning the product the person ordered online that didn't work the way they thought it would so the person could get a refund on the product or not get charged for the product they ordered online.
I know someone who bought a product online one day in 2011 that this person saw on a TV commercial and this person ended up paying two shipping costs after something extra was added to the online order that wasn’t mentioned in the TV commercial for the product this person bought online. If what I mentioned in this paragraph of this post has ever happened to any member who reads post than do you know why a person would have to pay two shipping costs to buy a product online.
I was wondering if anyone who reads this post has ever heard on a TV commercial and or seen online a product that can be returned for free if the product the person ordered didn't work the way it said it would. If anyone has ever heard and or seen what I asked in this paragraph of this post than how can the owner(s) of a product they are selling be able to afford to have a product from the owner(s) shipped back for free.