Brand New IPod touch bought at BestBuy- Unopened -Want to Return-Question

Hi
I bought a new Ipod Touch at BestBuy32g, along with accessories like Cases, portable speaker for Ipod etc.,
They are all unopened. I have a receipt too.And it's only 7 days since I bought them.
I changed my mind and want to return it now. Will there by any restocking fee, if I return them within 30 days?

No there is no restocking fee. So as long as you are within the return period you can return it and get the full refund.

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