Return monitor after use?
Hello.
I want to buy a 27-inch gaming monitor and set it up to see if it's too big for me. I measured the dimensions of my desk, but it's still hard to judge if I can't see it on the table. Do you think it's possible to set it up and return it if it's too big? Or do you think this isn't possible, or does Amazon not see this as a reason?
It shouldn’t fail in return.
However, I find it absolutely not to order this part only because of the size view. You can also assess and measure this beforehand.
None of the reasons apply in this case. You must not give a reason for revocation, even with Amazon.
I don’t like it anymore.
You can always send things back. The question is if you get your money back. You probably think you can revoke the purchase? This always goes with online shopping. But of course you don’t just send the article back, but you contact the seller and revoke the purchase.
Cut a cardboard and you can see it in detail.auvh a base can be replicated with cardboard and some glue.
Breathing still works?
purchased online, you can return it within the time limit (normally 14 days). If it has traces of use, it can be that you do not get the full amount back.
This is no reason to send the device back. This is only when the device does not work
That’s not true. Online purchases, and this is what Amazon is about, you can always revoke. You don’t even need to give a reason.
That’s not true. But good luck for the FS. It’s very questionable whether the whole money comes back again
Jesus. What’s going to be wild here if you can just question the BGB and government agencies?
https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/bgb/_355.html
In addition: https://www.bmuv.de/themes/consumer protection/digital consumer protection/rueckgabe-undresrufrecht
Okay.
I don’t mean to know better, I know the BGB.
If you think it’s better to know, it’s okay for me too
What you say is not that.
Okay. That’s it.
I don’t know your reality. For what reason should a certain amount be deducted and how should it be calculated? And to what extent does this correspond to the BGB? How many cases do you know this was supposed to have been?
The best idea of course has ChatGBT. I wouldn’t rely on that. It’s your money, too.
ChatGPT meant it doesn’t need a reason to send something back.
Because it’s reality. A certain amount is usually deducted
Why isn’t that true? Please explain to what extent you do not revoke online purchases and to what extent you should not get your entire money back?