Circuit City Return Policy Question
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Circuit City Return Policy Question
Alright, I tried a search, but couldn't find an answer. Thought I'd just come out and ask.
I bought a TV from CC earlier this month, and I've decided to exchange it. After looking over the return policy, my heart skipped a beat. It's 30 days, but it asks for the box and packaging material. Like any other person I assume, I tossed out all of the cardboard and styrofoam when I set it up.
I'm assuming that because of the price of the TV: $1800, I could just bring it in. I still have all the manuals, remotes, and wires... just no box. Any CC guys or other people out there go through this? You think I'll be alright? Even if I have to pay a re-stock fee or something similar, I wouldn't mind much. Thanks for any help!
I bought a TV from CC earlier this month, and I've decided to exchange it. After looking over the return policy, my heart skipped a beat. It's 30 days, but it asks for the box and packaging material. Like any other person I assume, I tossed out all of the cardboard and styrofoam when I set it up.
I'm assuming that because of the price of the TV: $1800, I could just bring it in. I still have all the manuals, remotes, and wires... just no box. Any CC guys or other people out there go through this? You think I'll be alright? Even if I have to pay a re-stock fee or something similar, I wouldn't mind much. Thanks for any help!
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As long as you have all the wires, remote, manual, etc, you're fine. There is no restocking fee on tv's either.
If you do happen to have a problem returning it with no box, tell them that they removed the box/packing when they loaded it in your car.
If you do happen to have a problem returning it with no box, tell them that they removed the box/packing when they loaded it in your car.




