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Determining Whether You Should Charge Restocking Fees

by Carrie Hinkel on November 12th, 2007

Some companies accept a return on a product, but will then deduct a portion of the price (usually between 10% and 20%) for restocking fees. Over the years, restocking fees have gotten a bad reputation – customers think they are just another way for retailers to unjustifiably keep their money. However, when you take a closer look, restocking fees are really just ways for retailers to recoup some of the costs they incur when accepting a returned item. There are definitely times when a restocking fee is warranted, and other times when it is not. Here are some examples of... Read more »