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fuzzylogic 02-12-2007 04:58 PM

Should iTunes be Forced To Accept Returns?
 
should the rules on consumer sales should apply to 'digital content services' like music?

Mr Pheer 02-12-2007 05:50 PM

and how are you going to force them to take the return... hold a gun up to your monitor?

fuzzylogic 02-12-2007 05:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr Pheer (Post 11906180)
and how are you going to force them to take the return... hold a gun up to your monitor?

no silly.
by broading the rules of consumer sales to apply to sites that sell digital content services.

read the fucking post!

riddler 02-12-2007 06:20 PM

you could say that about porn but people would take advantage of it, its harder to offer a refund for a virtual item.

Jace 02-12-2007 06:25 PM

i don't think so, I think their price is pretty cheap as it is, and don't they give a sample anyway? with them giving a sample I would think trying to return would make the buyer look like more of a jackass than anything

fuzzylogic 02-12-2007 06:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jace (Post 11906348)
i don't think so, I think their price is pretty cheap as it is, and don't they give a sample anyway? with them giving a sample I would think trying to return would make the buyer look like more of a jackass than anything

sure, lol
of course they will look like an ass, but thats not the point :)

how come consumer rights dont apply to digital content service sites?

LiveDose 02-12-2007 06:30 PM

They do give a sample. Maybe people should have to pass an intelligence test before being allowed to click 'buy'.

Jace 02-12-2007 06:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fuzzylogic (Post 11906368)
sure, lol
of course they will look like an ass, but thats not the point :)

how come consumer rights dont apply to digital content service sites?

I think they should apply to digital content service sites, but not when you get a sample or demo of the product before you buy

needlive 02-12-2007 06:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LiveDose (Post 11906369)
They do give a sample. Maybe people should have to pass an intelligence test before being allowed to click 'buy'.

:1orglaugh That was a tough one.

aico 02-12-2007 06:32 PM

iTunes is not responsible for you liking the song. They offer the song, even give you a sample. Then they give you the song that you requested, if you didn't like the song, you should not have purchased it.

Quick Buck 02-12-2007 06:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fuzzylogic (Post 11906368)
sure, lol
of course they will look like an ass, but thats not the point :)

how come consumer rights dont apply to digital content service sites?

They do, consumers have a right not to buy from itunes if they don't like their policies.

There is no "law" about returning merchandise. Only a few specific industries have specific laws, like auto's and real estate.

ayne468 02-12-2007 06:38 PM

No I don't think they should have to...I don't know about in America, but where I am you can't even return CD's (unless they were damaged)!:)

fuzzylogic 02-12-2007 06:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Quick Buck (Post 11906383)
They do, consumers have a right not to buy from itunes if they don't like their policies.

There is no "law" about returning merchandise. Only a few specific industries have specific laws, like auto's and real estate.

well fuck, u just killed this thread.
it is true that usa retailers are not obligated to offer a refund if the product is of good quality.

HOWEVER,
"Consumers in some European countries have the right to return items with no questions asked for a specified time period after purchase."

woj 02-12-2007 06:46 PM

I don't see any reason why they should be forced to give returns... and what rules of consumer sales? Last time I checked if a merchant has a "no return" policy than there are no returns... the buyer can shop elsewhere, or just accept the risk of getting unsatisfactory merchandise...

fuzzylogic 02-12-2007 06:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by woj (Post 11906447)
I don't see any reason why they should be forced to give returns... and what rules of consumer sales? Last time I checked if a merchant has a "no return" policy than there are no returns... the buyer can shop elsewhere, or just accept the risk of getting unsatisfactory merchandise...

Consumers in some European countries have the right (as in a law) to return items with no questions asked for a specified time period after purchase.


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