I agree, Andy. This is a hint for US people, I do not suggest to try this from abroad. And, indeed, there are the good, the bad and the ugly. Usually, in the US, return acceptance is a very common practive, but nothing like a legally binding warranty as we have it here. Under US law, if you write that you accept returns, you have to accept returns. But what if they don’t refund your payment? No chance, if you are not in the US. So, buy and try is a good idea in the US, but again, I agree, not from outside the US. The reason to explicitely mention it, is simply that this is an easy way to get a housing and to hold it in your hands before you finally buy it (unless you are a digideep editor..., then you get it easier, I assume
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