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I am going to have to agree with the others on this one. Your conditions aren't what I would consider as good business, and spells trouble for any buyer. A reputable seller should stand by his merchandise. For that price, I would darn well expect that the pc would work perfectly, and if it didn't would want a "full" refund. A have a feeling that operating like this, your business will indeed stay "small". Hey who knows, maybe somebody will come along and thing you are offering them a swell deal. I don't usually say anything negative about peoples sales, but in this case I couldn't help myself. Try to look at it as a positive critique.
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Well I'm guess I won't be selling on this forum anymore..lol. Thanks for the advice everyone. My dad said the restocking fee would be a good idea but he doesn't know a flyin flip about computers anyway. He says he knows alot about business and economics but I guess I question that now.
I'll take the restocking fee out and lower the price incase there's anybody else who might be interested.
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