Kunga it is unethical if you go out to EXPLOIT the good nature of an individual or corporation. The policy is to help a consumer make the right purchase not as a free rental program. Your advice is to go and abuse this policy if everyone did what you advocate then these policies would have to be revoked and the consumer friendly attitude would just be memory. The reason that you suggest for the return are outright lies and would be considered bad behavior in any society. Gerhard Kuhn suspice at hay.net On Monday, July 28, 2003, at 07:35 PM, Kunga wrote: > It is not unethical to buy something and decide that you don't like it > and return it without defect nor damage. It is some stores' policy. > Best Buy and Fry's both have unrestricted 30 day return policies FOR > ANY REASON. There are many ethical and good reasons besides damage or > defective to decide you don't want to keep something and return it. > Found a better price, don't like, wife/husband wouldn't let me keep > it, don't really need it, etc. etc.