Jea,
Makes sense. But isn't there a difference when one buys direct from the maker via Internet? If I return something for whatever reason, and the maker tests it out and confirms it functioning like new before reselling? I could see whatever that costs as being baked into the "restocking fee" I suppose. The actual cost might vary for say speakers versus amp versus DAC, etc.
Makes sense. But isn't there a difference when one buys direct from the maker via Internet? If I return something for whatever reason, and the maker tests it out and confirms it functioning like new before reselling? I could see whatever that costs as being baked into the "restocking fee" I suppose. The actual cost might vary for say speakers versus amp versus DAC, etc.