Brookswood
Senior Member
Returns are costing stores a lot of money. As a result some have changed their return policies to make returns harder and more expensive. But, It looks like some shoppers are starting to resist harsh return policies. Where is the balance? I am not sure. I like to be able to return merchandise that is defective or not needed. OTOH, I don’t want to pay for people who abuse the return policies and drive up prices. I can cost a retailer about $20 to process a return.
Shoppers are pushing back. They are reading the fine print of return policies and product reviews that they hope will help them the quality and fit of potential purchases. Some have stopped buying altogether from retailers that charge for returns.
Return fraud is also on the rise. In 2023, nearly 14% of retail returns were fraudulent, up from 10.4% a year earlier, according to the National Retail Federation and Appriss Retail.