Amazon Bans Customers Who Make Too Many Returns
When it's hot like it is now, or when it's time to do all your holiday shopping, online is the way to go. Honestly, I don't buy as much online as I used to therefore, I rarely, well never have made any returns. Amazon has a policy in place you may never have heard for return-happy customers.
Normally, the massive online retailer has a 30-day return policy on most items. And you can now buy everything on Amazon from clothes to food.
The retailer can ban customers who return too many items. It's a buyer's remorse nightmare. That's why I never buy clothes online, well, things that may not fit as I might be promised.
But here's where things get tricky. Even if you return say, five items over a two-year period, which sounds reasonable, you could still be banned. The company says return-happy customers seek refunds more than redemption for an ill-fitting garment or a sauce pan that's the wrong size.
Another way you can get the chop? By violating the terms of use by writing paid product reviews on Amazon's site.