A 'no quibble' returns policy is all well and good, but I've always been of the opinion that if your stuff's good enough, and your quality control is rigorous enough, then a returns policy - whether no quibble or 'you'll jump through all our hoops before we'll let you return anything (bitch)' - shouldn't be necessary.
Pish posh. What happens if you're indecisive and bought the wrong thing, or it was a present from your gran, or you were the first person to encounter said problem with the product, etc?
Pish posh. What happens if you're indecisive and bought the wrong thing, or it was a present from your gran, or you were the first person to encounter said problem with the product, etc?