Neo-N
Herald
^^ So, tomorrow if I buy a product, don't use it at all for 7 months, open the product after 7 months and find that it is not working out of the box, will you charge depreciation for it?? :STheITWares said:Tell me y should i not take into account the 7 Months of Usage while giving a Credit Note when the same was used by the customer for 7 Months its not like i am giving 100 Rs. against 900/- i am giving a 400/- credit note which is a substantial amount when compared with a 900 Rs. product.
Whoever came out with this depreciation nonsense is clearly a cheat. RMA does not account for depreciation. You provide a warranty for a year and it means that you should replace the product or repair it if it goes bad within a year without it being a fault of the buyer. Is it so difficult to understand??
Now, if you do not have stock bla bla... that is your fault. It is not the buyer's fault that you are not having stock.
If you have a policy of charging depreciation on RMA and didn't tell this to the buyer at the time of sale, it is again your fault and not the buyers.
Tomorrow you'll come up with a new 'internal policy' stating that when a product comes for RMA, you'll ask the buyer to make a trip to China! This is completely lame!! :no: