If you’re thinking of sending back a disappointing gift you just received over the holidays, the return may bring even more disappointment.

Americans have grown accustomed to free returns, but a growing number of retailers are charging fees as returns squeeze retailers’ bottom lines.

Macy’s, Abercrombie, J. Crew, H&M and other companies have all added shipping fees for mail-in returns.

And it’s not just the big mall brands, either. Eighty-one precent of merchants are now charging a fee for at least some methods of returns, according to Happy Returns, a logistics company that specializes in returns.

  • The Pantser@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    What do you expect with companies like Amazon, Zappos and such where their business model was buy try on and return. Then there is Walmart that would take anything back including empty paint cans if the buyer was unhappy with the color.

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      6 months ago

      Knew someone that worked returns at Walmart. Customer wanted to return something. She said they can’t do that. Customer asked to speak to manager. Manager said, “just do the return”. She responded, “we don’t even sell this here. I literally can’t return it.” Manager took over. Did something at the register. Put the item in the return pile to be restocked. Customer seemed happy with the outcome.

      They literally will take items they don’t even sell in the store.

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          6 months ago

          Eh, IMO that’s a crappy manager. Rather than deal with the potential outburst from an asshole customer, they’d rather just do whatever the customer wants, further reinforcing their shitty behavior. All of this puts the other employees at more of a disadvantage in future encounters.

          IDGAF if you steal from a corporation like Walmart. But don’t be an asshole to the employees.