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UPDATE: IKEA Apologizes For Charging You A $60 Restocking Fee On A Defective Bookcase

UPDATE: IKEA Apologizes For Charging You A $60 Restocking Fee On A Defective Bookcase

By Meg Marco May 20, 2008

The mighty EECB (executive email carpet bomb) has brought justice to West Chester, Ohio, says reader Drew. Drew was mistakenly charged a $60 restocking fee on a defective bookcase. He wrote to us and launched an EECB on IKEA. The results? A very nice apology letter, a full refund and a $25 gift card. Looks like it’s Swedish meatballs for dinner tonight.

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