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Default Harbor Frieght now charging a restocking fee.

On 6/6/2012 9:11 PM, tiredofspam wrote:
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:



Its Harbor Freight! :~)

Do not expect anything more than half of what is stated on any out put
or capacity. If it performs better than that consider yourself lucky.

It's Harbor Freight! :~)

If their stuff was on par with like items from more mainstream retail
stores they would not need an restocking charge.

It's Harbor Freight! ;~)

Assume everything that you buy there will have a restocking charge as if
it does not now it probably will in the future. ;~)

It's Harbor Freight! ;~)

You pay less, you get less.

It's harbor Freight! :~)