| I ordered two shirts for a total of $50 from a major online clothing retailer (i.e. not a small/local business) a few weeks ago, and ended up returning one of them. When they received the shirt I was returning, I got two separate return confirmation emails and I now see I have been refunded twice. Would you say anything? |
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Send one email to give them a chance to fix it.
Don't do any more. |
| Yes, because karma will bite you in the arse and it’s theft. |
| No |
+1 No use stressing about it. |
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Yes, say something OP. Do the right thing.
If you bring it up and they don't correct it, then I may leave it alone because at least you gave it a shot to have things fixed. No need to bring it up multiple times. But do contact them once to do the honest and ethical thing, so at the very least you can have a clean conscience. |
But but the retailer pays the people in a third world country who make the shirts a pittance with no worker rights. |
They'll eventually figure it out and take the money back so just leave it there
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| I have reported similar and they don't care. On the flip side, sometimes reporting things can make it worse like if they actually charge you again, it will be for $50 and not just $25. |
I had this happen to me years ago (Thanks Macy's!) |
This. Their incompetence could end up costing you more time and money. Leave it. |
Two wrongs don't make it right. And if you're ordering from the company in the first place, one probably doesn't care about worker's rights. Do the right thing for your own peace of mind, OP. |
+1 In the end, you are responsible for your actions OP. Do the right thing. |
| Let them know (once). |
+1 Donate the $50 if it makes you feel better. You might open up a huge can of worms. |