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YES. The amount of tax that would be added will depend on what the tax percentage is in the local area that you are purchasing the item in.
First you calculate the amount of the tax on the item. Then you add together the original cost of the item and the tax.
Keep putting the selling price up until people stop purchasing the item.
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The amount after the discount is $12.25
Since eBay (not the seller) issued the refund and you have already been refunded, you are not responsible for returning the item. If you had not been refunded yet, and the seller was going to issue the refund themselves, they had the right to ask for the item to be returned before issuing the refund. In this instance, however, this is not the case. Unless eBay or the shipping company asked for the item, you don't need to return it.
You can only be refunded the amount that you paid, you don't get to make a profit on the transaction.
The refund policy for a projector is that it has to be returned within 30 days of dilevery. You can find the exact date on the return window. If the item is in good condition then you get 80% refunded out of the price. If there are parts missing you will get 50% refunded.
It sounds like a case for Small Claims Court, if the amount of the purchase and deposit falls within their guidelines. I would try writing them a letter asking for the return of the item, or threatening them with this action. It may (or may not) get the desired result.
Yes! Their return policy states that packages may be returned as long as they are in "like new" condition (with all original packaging), and require an RMA number. The return period and whether an item can be refunded or simply exchanged will vary by the type of item involved. Clearance and special buy items cannot be returned.
A bulk purchase is when you by allot of something to get it cheaper. Hire purchasing is when you take out a loan to purchase something. You pay off a certain amount each week until the item becomes yours.
You have to send it back.
The price of 200 rolls of something depends on what type of rolls of an item you are purchasing. To find out how much of an item costs, multiply the price of the product by the amount of the product you want to purchase.
It depends on the store's return policy,but in most cases your credit card gets credited with the amount of the returned item.
YES. The amount of tax that would be added will depend on what the tax percentage is in the local area that you are purchasing the item in.
You can sell almost any item back but depending on how long you've had it, you may not be refunded all of your simoleons.
It means purchasing a large amount of one item and usually with a discount. For example buying 1000 of the same book is a bulk purchase.