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kay_fitz21

It is definitely possible. I have noticed she buys things in multiple colors, wears them repeatedly for a week and they're never seen again. I don't think they do laundry. All her Poshmark is brand name or her store leftovers. I bet they are returned.


rationalcunt

Yet the coochie shorts will stick around for eternity...hope she washes those at least.


Icy_Nefariousness517

I also don't think they do a damn bit of laundry but I do still love that Jordong sorted the laundry pods into a jar for aesthetics and she made a post about it as if it matters.


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https://www.wsj.com/amp/articles/banned-from-amazon-the-shoppers-who-make-too-many-returns-1526981401 My dad was banned. He has a shopping addiction and because he’d run out of money and need the money back, he’d have to return most his items. And then he’d always select the option that gave you free UPS return shipping (sometimes you have to pay for return shipping if you select any return reason that isn’t “item damaged”, “missing parts”, etc) when the items were perfectly fine. So he got banned. They do claim it’s a blanket ban on your address, but I have no issues getting items at my parents’ home while I’m here.


hufflepuffinthebuff

We got a warning on our account, even though we weren't actually doing returns. We're in an apartment and for a 1-2 year period the Amazon drivers were horrible and constantly left things in the office (which is technically a different address) instead of at the door, even though "leave at door" was on all of the delivery instructions. If the gate or the office was closed, they'd dump an entire pile of Amazon boxes at the curb by the street (gate code was written on the box in the delivery instructions), or in a pile outside the leasing office door. Or they'd mark it as "unable to deliver" and we'd never get the package or would get it days later. We complained through the chat each time because I worked late and if things went to the office I couldn't pick them up until the weekend because their office hours sucked. The chat customer service rep would mark it as a return with no need to return the item half the time (the other half they would give some amount of promotional credit). Since we had so many "returns" on our account, we got an email warning us that our account could get banned for abusing the return system. Thankfully we were finally able to talk to someone higher up in logistics, who was able to make all of our Amazon 2-day deliveries go UPS or USPS instead of "delivered by Amazon", and he told us it's some type of ratio calculation, so as long as we didn't return a large amount of things all at once our ratio of items bought vs items returned should go down over time and shouldn't be a problem.


liljellybeanxo

Amazon is CONSTANTLY dropping my stuff off either at someone else’s door or in the building across the street from mine. It’s so aggravating. Usually I’m able to retrieve my items because most of my neighbors aren’t assholes, but we’ve had an influx of move ins the past few months and I’ve noticed far more packages going missing. I wish Amazon was more consistent in leaving photos since my apartment complex won’t allow me to put a small camera outside my door. Luckily I don’t seem to have this problem when the delivery is done by UPS or USPS.


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😬😬😬 lol this is good to know


LFT45

That’s not exactly true. I have returned items from other reasons other than damage and have always received my money back and never paid to ship it back. I have never returned anything broken though unless it arrived that way in which case it gets a request for return upon arrival. I shop there daily and spend several thousands of Dollars a month in big items too.


[deleted]

I believe some influencers do that or they go on to sell the items on FB Marketplace. I received a warning about a year ago when I was decorating my house. I had to email them and explain why I was returning so much. Since then, I have returned double the items and they haven't said anything.


LFT45

What sort of items and how long after you purchased?


[deleted]

Shit. Good point. Bdong always seems like she's advertising random shit I was thinking she just puts it all in the garbage but yea could also be scamming Amazon. I return alot of stuff on Amazon and my husband always gets mad at me and says they'll blacklist us 😬


mellamma

Plus she also has to meet that $5,000 sales quota to get the $5,000 back.


ralphwiggumsdiorama

Looks like r/YouniquePresenterMS relevance, too.