I would think it also makes a difference on whether you are returning something because it's broken or defective, versus returning it because you didn't like it or it didn't fit.
If you continue buying from Amazon it would probably be best to not buy the things that you tend to return a lot. I know I won't buy clothes or shoes on Amazon because there's just no way of knowing if I'd like it or not without trying it on first.
By the way, I took a look at my purchases & returns in the last year to give you a comparison to your returns. I've had 95 orders, and 4 returns. All of the returns were because of defects. HTH.
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