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Default Harbor Frieght now charging a restocking fee.

Specs... 3.6 feet of lift and 158gph

Lift 30 inches to a trickle.

It didn't make 36 inches, just 30.. so expecting 43 inches based on
spec.. and getting 30... it didn't make it.

As far as the checkout. deciding while things are being rung up whether
you want to pay a restocking fee if you return it is unfair.

On 6/6/2012 5:55 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On Wed, 06 Jun 2012 13:26:18 -0400, tiredofspamnospam.nospam.com
wrote:

Well, don't you think you should find out what requires a restocking fee
before you buy.

They only know when they ring it up.
And finally... if the pump doesn't live up to expectation and there is
no upgrade, why should I pay???



"Ring it up" does not mean you bought it. You have the option of
removing that item or voiding the sale and starting over with the
other items. Minor inconvenience.

If the pump does not meet specifications, they should take it back.
Note: I said specifications, not expectations. Specifications are
easily measured, but you may have expectations that a 12 ounce hammer
on sale is going to work in knocking down that concrete block wall.