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Originally Posted by Josieb1
A few years ago I hit issues with our account due to too many returns. I still buy a lot but like tubemonkey says I only buy items I know I want and I rarely return. I don't buy from third party sellers at all and rarely review. Touch wood we are now okay, but I also ensure that anything digital I buy is backed up promptly and liberated. Losing our Amazon account wouldn't be a disaster but it would be inconvenient.
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I bought an iron (to iron clothes) from a third party seller. I got notified when it was likely to arrive. It was coming via the mail. It didn't arrive then. I gave it some more time and when it still didn't arrive, I contacted the seller to say it has not yet arrived. I was told it probably got lost and my money was refunded.
As for returns, the last thing I returned was a defective case fro my H2O. The magnets didn't line up properly and thus it didn't close.
When I buy something from Amazon and I'm not looking for a specific brand, I look at the description, price, and reviews of multiple items until I make my decision. By doing this, I rarely have to make returns. I don't buy witht he outlook of oh, if I don't like it, I can always return it. I buy with the idea of keeping it. I will return if it's defective and I don't want another. I don't return because I made a mistake and it's not fit for purpose.