How to return a package to Amazon: A reverse gift guide for your holiday hangover
According to early projections, Amazon drove at least 40% of online holiday sales this year. That’s great news for the Seattle e-commerce behemoth, but now that Christmas morning is over, it also means a lot of people ended up with gifts from Amazon that they really didn’t want.
Are you one of them? If so, you’re in luck. Amazon, ever the customer-centric company, makes it pretty easy to return a gift in five steps, even if you didn’t buy it. Here’s what you need to do:
You can find the full instructions for Amazon gift returns here.
Now for some important caveats. It’s possible that the person who gave you the gift didn’t mark it as a gift when they bought it on Amazon. If that’s the case, you’ll be prompted to contact Amazon’s customer service department during the return process and may need to provide additional information. (Or you could just come clean: Confess that you didn’t really like the gift, and ask your gift-giver to return it for you.)
Also, it’s worth noting that Amazon doesn’t just automatically accept all returns, no questions asked. If you wait too long, or if the item is damaged, you may have a problem. Basically, it’s a good idea to read Amazon’s refund policies before you get started.
Good luck, and happy holiday hangover!
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