@kenjit said:
No, not at all. Zu is a direct to consumer speaker manufacturer who offers a money back return policy as a way of allowing consumers to try their product in the consumer's own home. It's called a win/win and no one is being taken advantage. It's a business proposition and both sides of the deal are fully aware of the stipulation.
Here is the related verbiage from the Zu website:
BTW, why your concern for the speaker company? From reading most of your recent posts, it's clear how you feel about speaker companies. Have you had a change of heart and now feel some compassion for them?
So is the speaker company at the whim of the customer.
No, not at all. Zu is a direct to consumer speaker manufacturer who offers a money back return policy as a way of allowing consumers to try their product in the consumer's own home. It's called a win/win and no one is being taken advantage. It's a business proposition and both sides of the deal are fully aware of the stipulation.
Here is the related verbiage from the Zu website:
OMEN DW GUARANTEES • Two month 100% money back satisfaction guarantee. • Free return shipping if expectations are not met ($99 shipping is not refunded). • 1-year 100% trade-up value (excludes shipping). • 5-year limited parts and labor warranty.
BTW, why your concern for the speaker company? From reading most of your recent posts, it's clear how you feel about speaker companies. Have you had a change of heart and now feel some compassion for them?