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Originally Posted by Josieb1
I know I like my cases but I honestly haven't returned that many. I buy more on eBay than Amazon as the same cases are often cheaper. 
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I was just going on what you'd said previously "I don't think we return too much, and it's usually cases (I.e tablet/ereader) that don't fit properly", and considering the number of cases you buy, I figured there might be a few returns there!
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Originally Posted by Katsunami
AFAIK, it is even required that stores pay for return shipping, although many don't. Some do. If you combine this with the free shipping they often offer, every return costs them money. It would theoretically, be possible to bankrupt a small seller by buying and returning items.
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No, stores only have to pay for the return postage costs if the item is faulty, if you are just returning it because for some reason you don't like it or you changed your mind, you have to pay the postage costs.
For example, I bought two PW2's and returned one of them because the light had a distinct blue tinge, I had to pay to return the one I didn't want to keep. Incidentally, they only charged me for one of them and then refunded me for the one I returned.... but I did let them know of their error.
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Originally Posted by Rizla
Amazon have removed users' access to their purchased books in the past. Hopefully their policy has changed, but ultimately they can do what they want because users do not own the e-books they purchase.
http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/yo...omer-1C6626211
"Amazon turned off her Kindle account, blocking her from her own books. And they wouldn't tell her why."
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No that's not strictly true as she would only have lost access to her books if she didn't have them downloaded. When her account was suspended, she obviously couldn't log into Amazon to download them, but if her books were on her Kindle or downloaded onto a computer (and there was nothing to stop her copying them from her Kindle onto a computer) she would still have been able to read them.
Slight distorting of the facts to make more of a story.