Retailers like Best Buy and Walmart have insurance measures in place for breakages because they know it happens. If you just bought the thing, they'll certainly exchange it no problem. Refunds are less likely, though, as people sometimes try to bring back an older broken one.
#1 Serves you right for using spray tan and perpetuating this culture of disingenuousness regarding women's appearance (all that fake sh#t you girls do.) That tone underneath is 1,000x better looking; embrace the beauty of your own skin. I speak for men everywhere. (That's MEN, not c#cks, simps, femboys, and virgins)
or just a suggestion don't put down your glasses in seats. I have been wearing glasses for a long time and broke 1. I was swiping away a bug and knocked them off my own face not my proudest moment.
#6 I learned as a VERY young child to never put anything but pans/tea kettle on the stove. Even if they're not on a burner... I guess someone has learned that lesson a but later in life.
Retailers like Best Buy and Walmart have insurance measures in place for breakages because they know it happens. If you just bought the thing, they'll certainly exchange it no problem. Refunds are less likely, though, as people sometimes try to bring back an older broken one.
#1 Serves you right for using spray tan and perpetuating this culture of disingenuousness regarding women's appearance (all that fake sh#t you girls do.) That tone underneath is 1,000x better looking; embrace the beauty of your own skin. I speak for men everywhere. (That's MEN, not c#cks, simps, femboys, and virgins)
or just a suggestion don't put down your glasses in seats. I have been wearing glasses for a long time and broke 1. I was swiping away a bug and knocked them off my own face not my proudest moment.
#6 I learned as a VERY young child to never put anything but pans/tea kettle on the stove. Even if they're not on a burner... I guess someone has learned that lesson a but later in life.
#20 I say BS. My son bought a cracked tv there, and they gave him a new one, no questions asked.
Retailers like Best Buy and Walmart have insurance measures in place for breakages because they know it happens. If you just bought the thing, they'll certainly exchange it no problem. Refunds are less likely, though, as people sometimes try to bring back an older broken one.
or just a suggestion don't put down your glasses in seats. I have been wearing glasses for a long time and broke 1. I was swiping away a bug and knocked them off my own face not my proudest moment.