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Old 02-13-2012, 01:07 AM  
xenigo
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Originally Posted by helterskelter808 View Post
There is no 'human right' to go around ripping people off, just because people are required to spend their money before they know it's even worth it.
So why do you promote ripping people off? You don't know if anything is worth it until you buy it. Why are electronic goods any different? The economy is not typically based on "try it before you buy it"... You buy the good or service and then you decide if it was worth it to you, and then you take it up with the merchant if the product did not live up to expectations.

Orange juice ain't fresh? Return it. Store's policy is posted clearly prior to purchase being made. Everything is agreed upon. VISA provides buyer protection, too.

Just because you don't know how this particular orange juice tastes does NOT give you the right to consume it without paying for it.
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