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Re: The Rise of "Serial Returners" 😧

DD worked at Victoria's Secret during college and a few years after. You wouldn't believe some of the GROSS items she had to accept for return - used of course. The manager made the SA's take anything back and refund the money (with a receipt) or give store credit (so the "returners" could probably do it again). DD said sometimes it would make her sick to handle some of that merchandise. Smiley Mad

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Re: The Rise of "Serial Returners" 😧

@handygal2@beach-mom@dex

 

I am reporting that I am so grateful for plans such as Amazon Wardrobe and the QVC returns. 

 

Being hard to fit, I appreciate being able to try and then buy.

Since I have only ever kept one item for more than a week, my returns look like the items hanging on the rack in a department store.

 

I ALMOST know when taking out of the box whether something will work or not.

 

How else can anyone buy from the web due to inconsistency in sizing, etc?

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@LTT1@I am not talking about necessary returns though.I am talking about the people who buy to use for an occasion or job and then return when they are finished with the item.

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@dex

 

Yes, I can’t imagine those returning for the sake of using an item ...that is stealing, IMO.

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