Well no.Originally posted by ZenOps
By that analogy though, maybe she was willing to pay $7,000 to try caviar for the first time - only to realize caviar wasn't what she wanted. Or a year long gym membership that was used twice.
In a simple, straight and fair transaction, sure. She paid for caviar and got caviar. Whether she likes the caviar is up to her own personal preference.
But what if she ordered beluga caviar and got salmon caviar (roe)?
Or, if the seller knew they couldn't get caviar but took the order (and the money) anyways and gave them salmon caviar (which costs a fraction of beluga caviar) and said no refund.