Red Badger
Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
I just wish they (AMZL/UPS/FE/USPS) would take the damn empty/flat boxes back and recycle them.
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...Amazon's delivery is much much worse now that they are using USPS. To the point where I am seriously considering not renewing my prime come January.
I just wish they (AMZL/UPS/FE/USPS) would take the damn empty/flat boxes back and recycle them.
I have had no issues with Amazon/USPS. The item has always arrived within the 2-day period.
In any event, I don't see how Amazon can influence USPS anymore than all the other's who have tried. How would [-]punishing Amazon[/-] leaving Prime fix things? Where would you purchase and who would deliver it?
...So I use their website to tell them I want to return it. Well they wanted $5.99 to return it.
Had I bought it at HD, I could stop by and return it for free.
I went back and selected choice of website info wrong, as the installation instructions clearly say you need extra set of neutral wires in box, but not on the site when you buy it.
Then return was free (no charge).
...I could see if I was abusing their return system, like buy an xbox, play for a month and return it, then charge but otherwise it should be free.
Basically the return fee (for good customers) makes brick and mortar stores more attractive.
I see your point, but I have a different perspective.
I don't buy things with the intention of returning them.
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I just feel it's morally wrong to buy something with the attitude that it can be easily returned if I change my mind.
For example when I buy shoes/clothes I try them on and only buy them if I want them. I have NEVER returned shoes/clothes, this is why I won't buy them online, as I couldn't try them on so there would be a problem of getting fit. So I buy them from brick and mortar stores.
Found out today that in Baton Rouge that UPS is placing pods in certain neighborhoods and then has drivers running around in golf carts with trailers delivering packages. Has anybody else seen this?