Best Buy is offering three iPad bundles with a free MiFi hotspot device after signing up with Verizon, AT&T or Sprint.
Best Buy Offering iPad with Free Hotspot : Read more
Best Buy Offering iPad with Free Hotspot : Read more
I'm confused, restocking fees only apply to opened products, yes? How many people out there open a product and then decide they don't want it? True, I've purchased a network card that didn't work in FreeBSD and had to return the otherwise perfectly working product, but restocking fees are supposed to prevent people from "buying" a big screen TV a week before the superbowl, and then "deciding" that it just wasn't for them. I'm all for minor restocking fees to help keep people honest. If, on the other hand, you just don't want that present grandma got you, DON'T open it, and you should never have to worry about a restocking fee.Also over the weekend Best Buy said via Twitter that it's no longer charging a restocking fee for most of its products. Now Best Buy's return policy states that a "25-percent restocking fee applies to Special Order Products, including appliances, unless you are a Reward Zone Program Premier Silver member, the item is defective, or the fee is prohibited by law."