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May 18, 2020
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Emmett Fitz-Hume
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The thing I dislike about the Costco return policy is that I rarely return items
So I wonder how much lower my bill would be if Costco did not have such a generous return policy.
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Emmett Fitz-Hume
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POLL: Suppose you bought an outdoor item from Costco, it is now on sale for $450 less at Costco.
slappy
All-American
5/18/20 10:06am
I am betting that returns after 30 days don't go against their monthly revenue
Fdnman
5/18/20 10:09am
Seriously, people?
kccougar
5/18/20 10:11am
I did a quick reddit search on this topic, and some Costco employees shared stories of the most outrageous returns
slappy
5/18/20 10:13am
Me to cougarboard right now:
Philosoraptor
5/18/20 10:20am
If it is a large item that you have barely used and you are a week out of price
Fdnman
5/18/20 11:26am
You are 39 days out. The 30-day grace period is established to protect customers
kccougar
5/18/20 7:19pm
I tried taking several cases of toilet paper back. They said no.
Solomon Levi
5/18/20 10:25am
The thing I dislike about the Costco return policy is that I rarely return items
Emmett Fitz-Hume
5/18/20 11:24am
RE: POLL: Suppose you bought an outdoor item from Costco, it is now on sale for
85fan
5/18/20 4:00pm
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