Take this junk back

My mother is eighty years outdated but still super sharp plus spry. She lives on her own plus is harshly independent. She still drives to the store, often goes out to dinner with friends plus remains active in town politics. My mother also regularly spends a lot of time on her PC. She looks up how to repair things, recipes, current events around the world plus all sorts of stuff. She downloads all sorts of information plus pictures plus seriously prefers to print everything. She goes through a ton of ink plus paper. Just recently, my dear old mother had some problems with her printer. The component was gigantic, heavy plus terribly unreliable and aged. She was happy to replace the printer with a new model with more options. She actually hoped to be able to print wirelessly plus fax. My mother asked me for help in determining exactly which make plus model would be best. I’ve had some entirely bad experiences with personally buying printers. Many of the models are complete garbage. I told my mother to allow me some time to respectfully research. I wanted to make sure she purchased a modern printer that would be compatible with her PC, be simple to operate plus give all the operations she actually needed. The next afternoon, my mother called plus said she’d purchased a printer on her own. She’d driven to an office supply store plus gotten talked into a printer by the salesman on staff. The printer she purchased required print cartridges that could only be ordered each time directly from the manufacturer. They were super luxurious plus strenuous to install. I shook my head, packed the printer back into the box plus returned it to the office supply store. I was entirely rude with the salesman for talking a 73 year outdated woman into such a luxurious model.
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