My question involves a consumer law issue in the State of: California
I purchased an item online and was not happy with the performance. It was an electronic scooter and was advertised as great for uphills. It did not perform good on hills at all. I tried to return the item but was informed that all sales are final. They said that it their policy is posted all over the website and that I signed off on the policy before making the purchase. I was not made aware of the stores return policy on their website and did not sign off on their policy. I went through the checkout process again and discovered why. The terms and conditions acknowledgement window only pops up if you choose checkout with credit card. If you choose checkout with paypal it takes you directly to paypal without notifying you of their policies.

After trying to find their return policy I noticed that it is located through a link under their warranty policy. Is putting the return policy under a link titled warranty acceptable? I feel that the return policy should have been under a link titled terms and conditions or on a separate link titled return policy. I don't feel that the all sales are final was properly disclosed. What are my options?