10-31-2024, 08:56 PM | #76 |
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11-01-2024, 08:00 AM | #77 | |||
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Pre-Black Friday Sales
Sam's Club -- Doorbusters -- ad scan -- exp 03 Nov @ 11:59 pm ET Quote:
Best Buy -- Holiday Savings -- ad scan -- exp 07 Nov @ 11:59 pm CT Quote:
BJ's Club -- Early Black Friday -- ad scan -- exp 17 Nov @ 11:59 pm Costco -- Holiday Savings #1 -- ad scan -- exp 17 Nov @ 11:59 pm PT Quote:
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11-01-2024, 07:13 PM | #78 | |
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Today I had an enormous hassle when I wanted to return a purchase; Walmart+ membership is supposed to allow me to have an item picked up from my home for free. Except after scheduling my pickup, Walmart instead sent me a FedEx return label and told me I needed to drop off the item at a FedEx location. Which is inconvenient (no car, bulky and awkward item to return). Took three phone calls and about an hour to finally have Walmart decide they could schedule a FedEx pickup. Say what you will about Amazon, but at least Amazon is mostly efficient. Walmart has been one hassle after another, and the "perks" of Walmart+ have not been worth it. |
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Yesterday, 04:59 PM | #79 | |
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Amazon has gotten a lot crappier on returns. It used to be they'd credit your account as soon the UPS store scanned your code for your return, now it's a week or more before they do so. Plus you have to go to a UPS store or a Whole Foods to drop off an item to get free returns, otherwise you have to pay a return shipping fee. It works okay for me, since I have to go to a doctor's appointment every month and can drop stuff off while I'm out for that, but otherwise Amazon's returns would not be free for me at all. The closest UPS store's a fifteen minute drive and the closest Whole Foods is forty-five minutes away. It's actually easier to do a return at Walmart for me (only five minutes away) and it goes back to my credit card right away (unless I used a gift card) instead of having to go to store credit to get a "quick" now) refund. I haven't tried the return from home option. |
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Today, 04:47 PM | #80 | |
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I don't have a Whole Foods nearby, or a UPS store, but there is a UPS dropoff just around the corner that I've used for Amazon free returns. Only once did I have an issue. I return items very infrequently, but I believe I've always been credited as soon as the label is scanned, though it may take the credit card issuer a few days. I don't hold Amazon responsible for that delay. |
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