Kodi Crescent
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- Aug 6, 2010
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My wife got me an iPod accessory for my birthday. It wasn't really something I needed, so I wanted to return it. She bought it online. It was nearly a month ago. I took it into the local Apple store and asked to return it.
"Sure".
I gave him what I thought was the receipt. It was the packing slip. There was no price on it.
He asked me what we paid for it. I didn't have my wife's credit card. Neither of these issues were a problem. He returned it for cash, full price, no questions asked, no analyzing or scrutinizing anything. He just cheerfully returned it. It was so fast and trouble free. It really blew my mind.
It was puzzling. Had I habituated to low quality, high suspicion treatment? Why was a retailer being really decent such a foreign concept to me?
This is why I'll buy Apple products in the future, even if they are more expensive.
"Sure".
I gave him what I thought was the receipt. It was the packing slip. There was no price on it.
He asked me what we paid for it. I didn't have my wife's credit card. Neither of these issues were a problem. He returned it for cash, full price, no questions asked, no analyzing or scrutinizing anything. He just cheerfully returned it. It was so fast and trouble free. It really blew my mind.
It was puzzling. Had I habituated to low quality, high suspicion treatment? Why was a retailer being really decent such a foreign concept to me?
This is why I'll buy Apple products in the future, even if they are more expensive.