Best dang post on this thread. If there was something wrong with them, by all means return them. But, to buy and expect them to just take them back because you decided against your purchase, says a whole lot about people and, their understanding of how tough it is for small business in this country. Guys, when you purchase something, you have essentially given your word that you will pay for it. Minus some defect. When you fart around and decide it's not for you and send it back, all you are doing is ensuring that the company losses profit and, the product becomes more expensive. There is little wonder hunting gear is so expensive with so many people looking to ring out these manufacturers. No harm meant with this post but, this is just the way it is. Good luck and God Bless
Dude, you could not be more incorrect! Clearly you NEVER owned a product-based business. I have, repeatedly. Product returns happen frequently, an item doesn't fit, lacks features and/or just doesn't look/feel right once you wear it. Shoe, clothing and accessories companies experience this a great percentage of the time. I take exception to your claim for three big reasons:
1. Any company too stupid to accept immediate returns (unused item) is going to be facing a marketing nightmare as disgruntled consumers post negative comments about them online. From a marketing standpoint, this is nothing shy of suicide. This thread is absolute proof of that.
2. The consumer in this case claims the policy was added AFTER he purchased the item and requested a return authorization. Now if true, (and we have no reason to question the OP's integrity especially since 3rd parties have confirmed his statement) that's the stuff that Matadors step in. Says a whole bunch about the manufacturer. Likely to be a violation of both state and federal commerce laws as well.
3. Now the manufacturer has changed the policy and their website lending credibility to the OPs position and confirming they will not guarantee your satisfaction upon arrival of your order. Well sometimes a product doesn't meet your needs as promised...it is not YOUR FAULT that the online purchase was a disappointment, you gave the company a shot at your business but for whatever reason, failed to meet the consumer's needs. You take it back. Common sense. Most online vendors do this. The product was just released! There's bound to be some who dislike it after holding it.
Now MF is free to handle such issues as they like but it is incredibly naive for them to attempt to compete with the big boys while envoking policies that demonstrate a small mindset. In marketing we refer to such things as "self sabotage". It is
guaranteed to blow up on you. You gotta be some kinda freak to intentionally undermine your new venture like this. But a lot of people open a business with little or no experience and learn the hard way. Usually small mfrs who sell direct. Those who wholesale to dealers like Blackorvis or Camofire or Cabelas, Bass Pro and the like are likely to have a product return clause built into their contract.
Business marketing is and has always been my life.
MF is shooting themselves in the head with this policy.