May 20, 2005

Laser Toner Cartridge

What happened to the laser toner cartridge that I paid way too much for at Best Buy, you ask?

Needless to say, I was bit peeved when I saw the original equipment HP 15A toner cartridge for sixty five bucks online. But when I saw it for the same price in a local Staples store the next day I was really steamed ... I decided, then and there, to return the cartridge for a refund.

Fifteen bucks is fifteen bucks, baby.

Luckily, we were able to squeak by using the shaky-shaky routine with the HP 1200's old toner cartridge. (To get by, we pulled out the old toner cartridge each time a light streak appeared in a printout, gently shook the cart, and reinserted it in the laser printer.) This routine got us through a few days until I had the chance to return the overpriced cartridge to the big box store where the unfortunate (and uninformed) purchase was made.

This time, I checked out a recent Best Buy circular before I left on my journey:

Price Guarantee: 30 days from purchase (14 days for select items), if a local competitor (excluding Internet) has a lower price on the same available brand/model, we'll refund the difference plus 10% of the difference. Present lower price verification and original Best Buy receipt for refund. Excludes special, bonus, free, and financing offers and, in CA, cellular phones/pagers. Ask customer service for details.

I went in knowing that I would probably have to ask for a full refund on the HP 15A toner cartridge, as I didn't have printed price verification from the local Staples. This played out exactly as I surmised. I asked the customer service rep if he could simply refund the price difference without printed proof, and he politely refused.

I handed over the overpriced toner cartridge, the CSR applied a credit to my account, and I happily walked out the door ... never to return to purchase as much as a set of batteries from Best Buy without doing my homework beforehand.

And my next toner cartridge? I'll be buying it online ... long before the current one runs low ...

Posted by geekbooks at May 20, 2005 04:16 PM


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