Oh, did I offend you? Good. You cost serious consumers money. When you "buy" a product with no real intention of ever keeping it, but merely using it during the "return" period, it is the equivalent of shop lifting. Or at least the equivalent of buying a prom dress and returning it after the prom. Or, buying a specialized tool and returning it after you complete your project. You return and exchange items so frequently that it is past the point of proper "home demo." Where do you think those "open box" specials come from? They are returns. The money lost on your returns is built into the overhead and price of every product, which means everyones pays for your fickleness. Just like everyone else pays for the shoplifter. Of course we all use return policies, but within reason. Why would any merchant want your business when they just know they will have to process your return in 29 days anyway?