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As I've said S&H is more for out of Conus.  I am going through my closet and donating tops when I come to recent purchases, both Denim & Co.  One is the button blouse with lace sleeves.  Snags easily  The other is a sharkbite waffle top that seems to stretch way too easy.  I already toss the bags so am thinking of just donating instead of finding bags to return, for just dollars.  Such a waste.

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It seems like they are over 30 days so how could you return them?  Or could you tell they snag and stretch just by looking at them?  If you can return them, why wouldn't you?  The price of those tops would certainly exceed whatever you would pay to return them?

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I've worn both just once, that is how I know they snag or stretch. I would need to buy a bg.  It costs more for me to receive or return from Alaska. 

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@traveler wrote:

I've worn both just once, that is how I know they snag or stretch. I would need to buy a bg.  It costs more for me to receive or return from Alaska. 


 

       Alaska, ok.  But would the cost of returning them really be more than the cost of the items?   If the item is as shoddy as you say, I don't think I would want t pass them along to another woman.  Especially one who is financially challenged and would want wearable clothing.    I donate a lot of clothing but I do respect the women who will eventually own those things.  My rule is, if it's something I would not wear myself or give to a dear friend, I won't donate it.  

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MO

 

if it is within the 30 days return them as get as much $$ as you can

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@traveler

 

Given the extra $$$ to get things to and from Alaska, I'd probably donate too.  

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I would donate.
"To each their own, in all things".
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I wouldn't care if my net refund was $2.00 I would still return the items.  Some money in my pocket is better than no money in my pocket.  BEsides keeping poor quality merchandise simply encourages QVC to produce more poor quality merchandise.

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I know what you're saying, that you'd need to find a bag to send them back in. I'd find one bag and send them both back in one package and use one of the pre printed labels. I always save the bag till I'm sure I'm keeping. Believe me, I understand it's a hassle and I'm in the lower 48!

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After keeping way too many items, I've learned to return them even if only a few dollars. I look at things in my closet and am angry at myself for keeping. Now, I just figure get rid of it -- it's better than seeing in my closet for any length of time. This makes me very very careful when shopping to not make mistakes.

I donate very nice clothes that I've enjoyed but not worn a lot.