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Originally Posted by DNSB
I'm not sure how popular it is but I did some searching and found quite a few references giving details on how to return audiobooks. I don't have Audible but evidently, people are purchasing the books, listening to them, leaving reviews and then returning them and giving advice on how-to.
The acquaintance I mentioned in the first message uses excuses such as being retired and on a limited income to justify the practice though she was under the impression that the authors were still being paid.
As for odd returns, the funniest one I heard of was Eaton's accepting the return of a Kenmore cookware set when the customer insisted she had purchased them at Eaton's. A bit strange since Kenmore was a Sears house brand.
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Some people can be pretty brazen about "gaming the system", or what I would call ripping off companies. They tend to screw things up for everyone else.