This could be a popular option.
In order to potentially minimize the number of returns in general, Amazon also implemented a"frequently returned" badge on products that have"significantly higher return rates for their product category," a spokesperson told CNN., only providing free delivery on orders over $150. Prior to Feb. 28, the threshold to avoid a delivery fee was $35 . Now, for orders totaling less than $150, different fees apply, ranging from $3.95 to $9.95.
, Kohl's, Abercrombie & Fitch, and Urban Outfitters are just a few big names that now charge for returns via mail, with fees ranging from $5 to $10.99.
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