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Avoid restocking fees

September 13, 2009 by Jennifer Chait  
Filed under saving money, shopping

Avoid restocking fees

Restocking fees can happen in online or retail stores and they can pack a big wallop for an item you’re returning. Basically, a restock fee is when a company charges you 15-20% (typically although sometimes a lot more; like 50%) on an item you’re returning that you already opened.

The fee allegedly covers issues like the time it takes to check the box for missing parts, missing instructions, or for making replacements. With the holidays coming up, it’s wise to pay close attention to restock fees because they can up the price of your holiday purchases.
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