

Food stuffs and drinks: for obvious reasons.Bits and Mortar: Once you have received a code for a digital copy of a purchased RPG book eligible for the Bits and Mortar program, you may no longer return that book for a refund.However, we are often able to purchase them again as second-hand product trade in, such as how we buy Magic cards. Collectible singles: Magic singles and similar product cannot be returned.Clearance product: Any item on clearance is considered a final sale, and cannot be returned.Games Workshop battletomes and codexes: These products include a code for a digital redemption, and we have no way of verifying whether this code has been redeemed or not once a book has been removed from its shrink wrap.Because of the unknown contents of these products, once the product is purchased and removed from our sight, we can no longer assure that the contents are factory sealed and not somehow scanned or otherwise determined. Collectible blind packs: HeroClix, D&D Icons of the Realms, Magic: the Gathering, etc.If they cannot (such as if they'd be used already or gifted elsewhere), the value of the return will be reduced by an appropriate amount. If the purchase of a product has earned the customer bonus points, product or value, those will need to be returned as well. There is a proof of purchase, be it a receipt or purchased under a customer file.If a product has had its shrink wrap removed but the contents are otherwise still sealed, a return may still be possible, but a 15% restocking fee will be applied.The product is fully sealed and unopened.For the majority of our products, they can be returned for either exchange or refund assuming they fulfill the following criteria:
