Still it is not immune from the manufacturing faults.
2007-06-27 00:38:24
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answered by manjunath_empeetech 6
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It depend on what kind of product you are selling. and the public policy in the place where your going to do business.
2007-06-27 09:04:10
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answered by Carlos Joshua 2
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Yes. If you don't like the policy, go somewhere else.
2007-06-27 07:35:36
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answered by nosillenhoj 4
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Certainly. A seller can put any criteria on a sale he wishes. If the items is sold as 'final sale', and you buy it, you have agreed to the terms of the sale.
2007-06-27 07:34:03
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answered by acermill 7
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Yes - Caveat Emptor!
2007-06-27 10:06:30
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answered by NHMike 3
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yes, as long as the policy is clearly and obviously posted.
If you don't like the terms of the contract, don't accept them.
2007-06-27 07:36:46
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answered by Leah 4
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As long as its posted in an obvious place, where the consumer can see it, yes.....
2007-06-27 07:33:31
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answered by Anonymous
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YES
2007-06-27 07:42:49
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answered by Anonymous
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