lulus return policy

Posted by sherkhansahu on November 30th, 2020

ulta return policy

With Christmas approaching and all the shopping we'll all be doing, you need to know your retailers' returns policies.

American Retailers are taking it in the shorts by consumers who lack character, ethics and integrity. These consumers

 if you are one, you know who you are -- buy things, use things and then return them without any consideration at all. It used to be women who wore a dress one time, left the tags on, then returned it, never actually ever paying for their wardrobe, but always having a fancy new dress for every party or event. Companies like Mervyn's (now defunct) had an incredible return policy, better than Sears or Nordstrom's back in the day, as good or better than Target, Wal-Mart or the many Sports Equipment box stores. Okay so, how bad is it really, well let me tell you a little story, then let's talk.

"This digital cam recorder broke, and I want to return it!" Broke, more like destroyed, I was thinking as I was behind the gentleman in line who was taking advantage of a no questions asked return policy. After he was refunded, the clerk had to ask; "So, tell me, what the hell happened to this digital recorder?" The customer said; "Oh, I dropped it." The clerk looked dumbfounded, "from how high, like off a building or something?" "No, I was skydiving, like 4,500 feet. In fact it was hard to find the thing, what was left of it after I parachuted down," the consumer stated rather matter-of-factly. ulta return policy

The customer smiled and started to walk out, and told me, still in line, "that's the fourth time this has happened, I think I need to put a safety chain on the next one," and I just tried like hell to keep a straight face and said; "Yah, that makes sense, good idea."

Apparently, this customer believes this is acceptable behavior, and that wasn't a cheap digital recorder either, although it wasn't 'top of the line' it was damn close and a major brand name too. Sometimes I wonder if our entitlement society gets it, I mean the company or manufacturer has to pay for that, and thus, we all do in higher prices. Too many returns and a company cannot stay in business, just as too many mistakes in manufacturing will crush a company's reputation and make the retailer look bad. In this day and age of instant feedback, most retailers know they must have a solid return policy or they will get slammed by online reviewers, and yet, with consumers taking advantage like this - it hardly seems right? Your thoughts would be appreciated. Sincerely, Lance ulta return policy

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