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Originally Posted by Purple Lady
Amazon won't communicate any details after they warn you, so the customer was out of luck anyway. My husband just had to return a $500+ tablet to Amazon because it wasn't the exact model the seller said it was, so it wouldn't work with US LTE. If he gets a warning there's nothing he can do. He doesn't buy much so I'm concerned that he may get a warning since it was such an expensive item. The comment to the article from a seller Alexandria complains about people returning "item not as described". So you can't return an item that wasn't what it was supposed to be?
I'm also concerned about the info in article about closing accounts because they're at the same address. I rely heavily on Amazon because I'm disabled, so I can't just go shop elsewhere like some say people should do if you don't like their policies.
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I do believe HarryT said he has returned $1000 items and has never got a letter.
Quit worrying.
They sent these people at least one warning saying to watch your returns.
I am guessing if your husband returned every other thing he bought over the course of a year then you would get a letter.
If one gets a letter, then just don't return anything else.
Oh and one person got a warning letter last year and a warning letter this year. They have not closed her account.