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by newy
6277 days ago
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If you can't explain an idea in a sentence or two it's general appeal is likely quite limited. The basic premise is sound, but why can't I just buy something from Ztail and then have an option to return it a year later directly to them for a fixed price (like Chegg for textbooks)? I don't want to deal with eBaying it myself. There are way too many intermediaries involved for me to feel comfortable as a consumer. Are they planning on making all the affiliate revenue first and then figuring out how to handle the refunds a year down the line? I like the example in the TC article of the $900 stroller. Forget the guaranteed return, just buy a cheaper stroller! |
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