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    Default Returned a Razor ?

    Has anyone had to return a new razor due to condition ?

    ( thank you yes ... I'm a newbie ! )

    shaving, bleeding ( very little ) , and fighting RAD !

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    I would have to ask what's wrong with it, and did you get it from a private seller or a dealer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ziggy925 View Post
    I would have to ask what's wrong with it, and did you get it from a private seller or a dealer?
    hey Ziggy ...



    dealer ... new .... nick in the non cutting area of the point but really off setting to the eye.

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    The best thing to do is call the vendor on the telephone and explain your dissatisfaction. Most all of the vendors are happy to work with their customers and make it right if the problem is the razor. Read my sig to avoid cuts and nicks.
    Be careful how you treat people on your way up, you may meet them again on your way back down.

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    Thanks Jimmy,

    Yeah ... talked to the vendor and awaiting a reply. We shall see.

    Love all the info on this site.

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    I was also going to say call the dealer and ask for satisfaction. If the problem will not affect it's shaving ability you might ask for a discount.

    The problem is that often the aesthetics of the razor is just as important as how it shaves. The dealer should know that.

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    I certainly agree with that !

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