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Old 06-29-2007, 09:26 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Mark07 View Post
Sounds pretty good for online buyers but not really possible in realistic deals.
Sorry, disagree. I know of a number of companies with that policy. If you have a quality product/service people won't want to return it so it works out well for the buyer and seller.

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I appreciate the input so far, but I was actually curious to take this in another direction. Instead of focusing on the factors that pop into mind as commonly affecting your purchasing decisions, let's analyze actual recent purchases. I think by doing so, we can find factors that we may have overlooked in the past.
John, I think I see where you'd like to take this. The issue I have is that even if I don't want to admit it, I don't look at the Internet like a "normal" user would. That includes online shopping.

I'm sure my wife will be shopping online this weekend...I'll see what I can gather from her activities. When it comes to online shopping she's as "normal" as it gets.

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