I just wanted everyone to know the policy of these stores.. if they told me upfront 20% restocking. I would have not purchased it there.. I would have waited till our local Costco had it or would have paid a bit more (if it didn't qualify as a workstation)and purchased it at guitar center... or with a Casio they will usually show up at Sams club or Costco I would probally bought them there..
.. hmm im not sure if the return policy will catch up with compaines...from what Ive seen Costco has the best return policy going (peeps told me they returned dvd player after 5 months) and they are doing very well financially and filled to the brim with people.. people really don't want to get stuck with something they do not like and they tend to go to places that they can kinda of try it before they buy...
Anyways Im not saying the policy is wrong I just wanted peeps to be aware of what the policy is on keyboards. .. I will shop Sam ash again and I was impressed in the end with the salesman honesty and the managers refund..
However it seems like there should be a sign above the keyboards like they have at best buys for exceptions in there 30 day return policy (opened software,notebook comps etc.).. it seemed like they were not emphasasizing this policy very strongly to there salesman..both of the salesman's I asked didn't know about the keyboard %20 stocking fee policy... it shouldn't just be on fine print on the back of your receipt..
P.S.
in my case I liked many things about the keyboard however I like switching drum paches, tempo etc during live performance using banks.. I used it this way with the previous casio model wk1800 for years... tried the same thing and the thing couldn't switch without midi delays... people would be clapping and singing along and wham everyone is slightly off the beat.. Ick..
Anyways just my 2 cents hehe