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RolStoppable said:
eva01beserk said:

Like in said in my original post. I worked for a little while in the shipping and purchasing department when the guy at the moment rage quit and me and other supervisors took over untill a replacement was found.

Money spend buying material was considerd spent but money or product sold was not fully considered sold untill it reached the destination and retailer has accepted it and decided not to send it back for whatever reason. And I'll tell you that retailers would reject shit for small things or refuse to pay or demand cuts.  We complied to avoid loosing a reocurring purchase. 

Such terms can exist depending on the type of product we are talking about, yes.

However, here we are talking about video game consoles and it should go without saying that retailers do not open all the boxes, connect the consoles to TVs and check if the hardware they received works. Hardware failure right out of the box is so rare with consoles that retailers assume that every unit is in good condition without going to the lengths of verifying it themselves.

Yes thats true. That is more of a product that will be worked on again that it happens more. But a console is from a truck to a shelf directly. Or online now days. 



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