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Re: How Often Do You Find Yourself Regretting An Order Soon After?

Choose payment of a check to purchase anything, that way if you change your mind just don't mail the check. And also you have a better control of your spending.

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Re: How Often Do You Find Yourself Regretting An Order Soon After?

@ECBG

 

I check amazon for the shoes all the time.  They have Earth shoes there.  Often they have them, either same proce or cheaper....but free ship and free returns. .

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Re: How Often Do You Find Yourself Regretting An Order Soon After?


@shoekitty wrote:

@ECBG

 

I check amazon for the shoes all the time.  They have Earth shoes there.  Often they have them, either same proce or cheaper....but free ship and free returns. .


@shoekitty,Thanks, that's where I found the thong style Earth sandal when Q was selling the slide on.

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Re: How Often Do You Find Yourself Regretting An Order Soon After?

I rarely regret an order because I usually know what I am going to order.  Before I place my order , I always check Amazon first.  I don't order much clothing from QVC these days so that helps.

 

I only wish I had cancelled my order for the HOM products I ordered. Those toilet bowl cleaners are useless.    

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Re: How Often Do You Find Yourself Regretting An Order Soon After?

I used to be pretty bad about impulse buying. I cancelled a lot of orders - that was back when you uually had up to 12 hrs, to cancel. Now, if you change your mind and decide  to cancel an order, you better be quick about cancelling it because they no longer give you much time to do so.

 

I am NEVER ordering anymore clothing items. Sizing is just too unpredictable. I have returned my last 3 clothing orders and using their labels at $6.95 each gets expensive.   

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