
No one wants to get any item they have purchased home
and discover that it has been damaged in some way. In
the event that it does happen the course of action to
follow is to return it to the place of purchase for
another product in excellent condition or for a refund
of the cost they paid for it. However, the retailer has
to try to make some money of these damaged goods so they
will sell then at a cost that is much less than the
actual cost of the item.
If you are handy with repairs, then this could be a
great way for you to get a bargain price on the products
you really want. Furniture is a very common type of
product that can be damaged. Yet it is fairly easy to
repair a torn cushion or cover up scratches on tables
and desks. The more severe damage the item has then the
more money you will save on the cost. It is a very good
idea to take find out exactly what repairs are involved
and the cost of the materials to complete the job. If
you won’t be able to complete the work on your own then
you need to find out how much it will cost to take it to
someone else.
The majority of retailers don’t leave these returned
items with scratches or dents in them out for everyone
to see. It is definitely worth the time to ask the sales
clerk if there are any damaged items of a particular
product that you may be able to purchase at a lower
price. I did this at Sears once with a TV and got
exactly what I wanted for $600 less because there was a
huge scratch on the top of it. I was able to fill it in
with some Old English Polish and I placed a couple of
picture frames on the top of it anyway.
Grocery stores often sell damaged goods at a lower cost
as well. They only do this with products where the
packaging has been damaged but nothing else. Canned
goods that have been dropped and dented offer foods that
are still good inside but that can on the shelf for
regular price is going to get passed over time and time
again. These items are generally found in one particular
area of the store, often with other discounted items.
You may not realize it but many discount retail stores
such as Ross and TK Max offer designer clothing that
have some defects in them that make them not suitable to
be sold at high priced retail stores. In most cases you
can’t even see the damage to the clothing when you try
them on. However, if you can get a designer jacket at ¼
of the original price just because the button holes are
a little bit off centre then by all means that is a
tremendous bargain.
If you take the time to look at damaged goods in a
different perspective, you will find they offer you
significant savings. Since most retail stores offer
customers a generous return policy it is very likely
they have several items you are looking for that have
been damaged while on display or returned by a customer
due to damage. Taking advantage of these opportunities
can help you get the items you want at a very good
price.
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