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Old 07-14-2022, 09:04 AM   #150
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Buyer’s remorse an opportunity?

I have a theory.

Background: in the past year, most of my Amazon shopping has been done in the warehouse. With one exception, I’ve got items in perfect condition, sometimes repackaged or in damaged packaging. Obviously returns that I’ve been able to buy at significant discounts.

So, in the days after Prime Day(s), once those packages start hitting the front steps, will people regret what they bought in that rush of enthusiasm and start dropping the stuff off at Kohl’s? I’m not going to shop across the board, but I am going to keep an eye on my wishlist.
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