Keep your receipts

walmart, the place I purchased my blue micropoto has a 5day refund policy! Just in case you might want to know.

One should never throw out receipts for high ticket items. The best tip i can give you is always staple your receipt inside the front cover of the instruction manual (and don't throw out the manual!). this way, if you need to claim warranty service, you have the receipt and the warranty information all in one location. You can just throw all the manuals fixed with receipts in a shoebox, if that's your organizational style. When you discard the item, you discard the manual/receipt. The saying "better safe than sorry" most definitely applies to consumer purchases!

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