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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Like in this case: free shipping, free returns, and at the end of the day Amazon has to pay a lot of shipping for whatever tiny order piece that you actually kept. And it's not even a return because you expected something different, or because you ordered clothing but it didn't fit -- you are actually ordering it with the sole intention of sending it back.
People doing this is why amazon is going to drop free returns, because people are abusing the ♥♥♥♥ out of it as you are clearly showing. Just wait to buy stuff til you reach 35 dollars of things you need. Good lord you ruin nice things for all of us doing stuff like that.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/amazon-just-changed-return-policy-152255966.html
you have more time than money
You are single handily keeping FedEx in business
or just pick amazon prime if you're ordering often enough.
I agree, this kind of behaviour sooner or later backfires and because of people like OP we all will get either a worse service or a more expensive service (and let's just hope it's not both).
Don't think we ever had free returns in the UK, the once or twice I ever tried doing a return and they charged me for the shipping label out of the refund...
prime and sometimes not prime.
dont buy from 3rd party sellers
Not being able to consistently maintain the 2-day shipping was the pandemic's fault rather than Amazon's, but insulting customers with useless bundled stuff with no opt-out, and raising the price for degraded service made quitting Prime a no-brainer.
https://imgur.com/1Gqddsa
I mean, Amazon pays no taxes pretty much, and the CEO makes like $45,000 an hour.
I think they could just make all their shipping free. If they ran a standard deviation on it, in terms of how many more people would buy how much more..
They might end up making more due to more orders. And what you send back, typically just gets routed to someone else who ordered the same thing.