I have purchased from reliable gun and the transaction went smoothly.
That said, I don't see that this is a policy per se. A policy tends to be definite. This strikes me as somewhat qualified by the "whenever possible" and other restrictions. Who determines when something is possible?
Hypothetically: Store A sells a magazine for $20. Reliable sells the exact same magazine for $30. I call up reliable and ask for a price match. Reliable agrees to the match. I've now given up the right to exchanges or refunds on unused or defective product and for what? The exact same price that I could've gotten at store A? Why wouldn't I deal with the guy who is working on tighter margins to give consumers the lowest price?
Stores don't get to say "final sale" on DOA product and I am skeptical of those stores who attempt to do so. Buying from a store that does that doesn't make sense to me.
FF
That said, I don't see that this is a policy per se. A policy tends to be definite. This strikes me as somewhat qualified by the "whenever possible" and other restrictions. Who determines when something is possible?
Hypothetically: Store A sells a magazine for $20. Reliable sells the exact same magazine for $30. I call up reliable and ask for a price match. Reliable agrees to the match. I've now given up the right to exchanges or refunds on unused or defective product and for what? The exact same price that I could've gotten at store A? Why wouldn't I deal with the guy who is working on tighter margins to give consumers the lowest price?
Stores don't get to say "final sale" on DOA product and I am skeptical of those stores who attempt to do so. Buying from a store that does that doesn't make sense to me.
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