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am I overthinking things?
If you want to overthink it thoroughly, read the distance selling directive. Technically, you can only inspect a mail order item to the extent that you would be able to do in a physical shop before rejecting it on grounds of changing your mind (i.e. it's not defective)
On the other hand, Amazon DGIF, it costs them more to argue than it does to just take stuff back.
Apologies if this has been covered, tried to search etcetc....
Bought a saddle from Amazon, tried it, no likey, want to return - I snipped the cable tie that connected the saddle to the manufacturer packaging-board; will this void my return or am I overthinking things? Orrrrr could I just put a new cable tie on and hope for the best?