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[–] 2 pts

“This is where the challenges are," Shamiss said. "‘Bracketing’ where you buy like five shirts, keep one, and send back the rest, has been one of the big contributors of these problems,” he said.

Piss poor quality control in product means that you can buy 5 identical items and not expect them to be the same.

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Poor global multinational corporations not making extra obscene profits because of returns. Fuck them. They aren't struggling, they are just mindlessly greedy. I wonder if REI paid for this "independent" news story?Showing a scalper trying to return a PS5 was some next level happy merchant manipulation.

[–] 1 pt

AmaZog is pretty fucking easy to send shit back. Just say you want a Walmart giftcard and you can give them shit Walmart doesn't even sell. I have never shopped at REI, their shit is way too expensive and whatever you buy from Worst Buy you will have forever. Returns there is almost impossible.

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It wasn't that long ago I made a phone return to worst buy. Just took it in, the clerk didn't even care, just wrote down "won't boot" and took it. I had a video and other evidence all ready to go.

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I don't think I've been in a worst buy in 2 years now but it wasn't always worst buy. When Circuit City was around Best Buy was awesome but the day Circuit City went until Best Buy became Circuit City 2.0.

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I've found they are fine if you know exactly what you want and order it for pickup, sometimes they have specials on things like external drives that can't be beat. They're also great for killing an hour looking at technological tat. Other than that, I have no idea how they stay in business - we have Micro Center here and that place is always packed because they have pretty good prices on a big selection.

[–] 0 pt

I just take things and don't give them back. Seems to work fine with regard to returns.