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You can return your purchase within 30 days. You do have to pay the shipping fee, though. Maybe get a friends opinion on the light before you buy it.
You cannot change your mind about a new car purchase. The dealer may work with you to take it back, but there is usually a restocking fee or a fee of some type that they will charge.
This question really has a variant of answers. It depends on your John Deere dealer. Some will charge a restocking fee on items, especially parts, to cover the cost of returning those unused parts. Some won't charge for return parts, so you just need to contact your dealer.
Most HVAC parts can be returned, subject to the requirements of where you bought the item. Also, you may have to pay shipping and a restocking fee, depending on the companies rules.
If that was what the stores policy was when you bought it, yes. Check to see if they had a return policy and what it states before you pay the restocking fee, most places now charge the fee. Next time you buy something that you might return ask what the return policy is in advance of the purchase.
You should get what you paid minus any restocking fee and it is different from a trade in and might have requirements on condition, receipt, and length of time before return or depend on store policy on returns. What you are asking about is getting a refund for a purchase you made from a store or site and some places will have different polices from others. Some only provide for a credit and will not make any refund, others can charge a restocking fee, some exclude games from being returned
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No. Well ... probably not. You can always ask the dealer; they might be nice and let you return it (if you pay a penalty/restocking fee/a little something something for their trouble).
180 Would be 15 % so you would get 1020 Back.
If buying directly from Dell, the returns policy allows for returns within 30 days of the invoice date with free return postage and with no restocking fee.
You can cancel a deal and return a car in Wisconsin. This only applies to credit extension. You have three days but you may be charged a restocking fee or up to 5 percent of the deal according to Wisconsin law.