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there is an industry wide practice to use a clearing house for returns. what this means is that when you return items the store likes to see a personal identification. this information gets entered into a database and if a person has a lot of flip purchases, the stores reserve the right to refuse to return the product for a refund. so, after you get really good at this game of theft with many small scams and move in for the big score, your number will be up. at best, you will be stuck with several thousand $’s of merchandise that you had no intention of buying and have no way to pay for it – at worst you will be “vacationing” in Otisville.
b/t/w for those of you who go to the bungelows, walmart does track returns, so if you were one of those who have been “puchasing” appliances for your bungelow in the past only to decide that you no longer needed it once the summer was over and returned it, your scamming days are over also.