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    Beware Circuit City closeout deals: No refunds on broken gear
    Many shoppers say they are getting stuck with faulty equipment at Circuit City's liquidation sale.
    Huh... imagine that

    http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/null/124232

    Stories are pouring in from outraged shoppers who thought they could get a great deal on equipment from Circuit City as part of its fire sale liquidation. The problem: Circuit City won't let you open sealed boxes to inspect merchandise before you take it home -- and all sales are final. No returns. No exchanges. That's not so great if the gear is hopelessly broken.

    One Minnesota family spent $1,500 on a 50-inch plasma TV and found the glass shattered once they got it home. The store refused to take back the TV and instead referred the issue to Circuit City headquarters, where no one answered the phone. The family is checking with Panasonic, the manufacturer, to see if it's covered under warranty.

    A similar problem happened to a Boston customer, who paid $1,100 for what turned out to be a totally busted Samsung TV. She got a refund from her credit card company, but only after a local TV station made inquiries on her behalf. Be warned: Consumerist says that getting credit card companies to help you out may be difficult in cases like this where a bankruptcy is involved. (As I understand the specifics of the Circuit City case, normally your credit card company will just "charge back" the merchant in question, but in this case the merchant is going out of business and has federal bankruptcy protection during the process.)

    It's not just big ticket items that can be dead on arrival. Consider this $7.50 "bargain" video game purchased from a Circuit City store, which appears to have been chewed up by a robot.

    No doubt there are still some good deals to be found in these liquidating stores, but remember that, now more than ever, "buyer beware" is the rule of the day.
    Personally, anything i was going to buy there would be opened before i paid for it and plugged in otherwise i would not buy it.

    But then again, i was smart enough to stay away when all this closing forever liquidation started
    Not that i frequented that rats nest before anyways... :P
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    Well it does say all over the place ALL SALES FINAL.

    BUYER BEWARE!
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    yeah, HUGE freakin' signs everywhere that say "NO RETURNS", "ALL SALES ARE FINAL" and "CHECK YOUR MERCHANDISE BEFORE YOU LEAVE THE BUILDING".
    I got no sympathy.
    I bought a PSP and immediately opened it when I got my receipt. It had a messed up screen and they exchanged it for me on the spot - because I had not left the building yet. Once you're out that door you're on your own.
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