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  2. Return merchandise authorization - Wikipedia

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    A return merchandise authorization (RMA), return authorization (RA) or return goods authorization (RGA) is a part of the process of returning a product to receive a refund, replacement, or repair to which buyer and seller agree during the product's warranty period.

  3. Retailers are reversing generous returns policies which cost ...

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    Some 32% of Americans said they plan to only purchase from retailers who offer free shipping and free returns this holiday season. It started with the pandemic.

  4. 68 Stores With the Best and Worst Return Policies of 2024

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    We looked at 68 of the top U.S. retailers to find out which ones have the best and worst return policies, evaluating them on the time allotted to return items for a full refund, whether a...

  5. Product return - Wikipedia

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    Product return. The return policy posted at a Target store. In retail, a product return is the process of a customer taking previously purchased merchandise back to the retailer, and in turn receiving a refund in the original form of payment, exchange .

  6. Freight claim - Wikipedia

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    Each carrier typically provides a standard form specifically for filing freight claims. However, by law, no particular form is necessary, as long as the following four details are present: The shipment must be specified. The loss or damage type must be specified. The total of the amount claimed must be specified.

  7. Amazon Just Changed Its Return Policy — And You’ll Be Charged ...

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    Amazon has changed its return policy in an effort to cut down on costs. Amazon customers used to be able to drop off returns at UPS stores free of charge, but now the world's largest online...

  8. Here are the stores with the best and worst return policies

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    Whether it's an appliance you don't need or an ugly sweater you won't wear, chances are you received at least one gift you want to return.

  9. FOB (shipping) - Wikipedia

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    FOB stands for "Free On Board". There is no line item payment by the buyer for the cost of getting the goods onto the transport. There are two possibilities: "FOB origin", or "FOB destination". "FOB origin" means the transfer occurs as soon as the goods are safely on board the transport.

  10. 8 retailers that have amazing return policies

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    No receipt? No problem! Whether you are buying a gift or tend to be indecisive, these 8 stores have the best return policy!

  11. Receipt - Wikipedia

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    A receipt (or a copy of a receipt) is the proof of purchase usually needed to make a return and often plays a vital part in a company's return and exchange policy. [citation needed] Recipients. An invoice goes to the person responsible for paying the bill while the shipping list (or packaging slip) goes to the recipient.