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downtheroad
May 13, 2013Explorer
vinmech wrote:
Thanx all for the honest replies, points are taken.
I was in a rush, did not do my research as I would normally do.
Have had the honda 2000 before, and loved it.Wish I had just purchased it instead. Hindsight is 20/20, that is why they don't make butt glasses!
I saw this as a middle of the road genset with remote start, which I have not seen before in this size. So I wouldn't call this a "$300 cheapo".
I took a chance on it, and will learn from it.
Used the correct multi/weight oil for my temp range.
It has automatic choke on it, which probably needs a little adjustment.
I too am coming back to rving after a being out of it for a while.
I remember the "old" CW. Much like the ol' sears and so on.
But I took things for granted and as such, am a little smarter now!
My point is, The return policy must be displayed either at each entrance to the store, at each cash register and sales counter, on tags attached to each item, or on the company's order forms, if any. A return policy printed only on a receipt, for example, is not sufficient.
If a store violates this law (California Civil Code section 1723), the purchaser can return an item for a full refund within 30 days of purchase.
However, my bad for not asking about it.
Good day all, and take care.
MR
Don't often see folks come back like this and 'man up.' It's refreshing to see someone take some responsibility...
and...I do agree with you about the return policy issue. Any outfit that sells 'no return' stuff should prominently and clearly display that policy - not just some fine print at the bottom of the page or receipt.
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