Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update: So wild - Amazon had no record that I had even initiated a return! I was able to send them a photo of the Staples receipt and a screenshot of the email where they provided the return QR code. They said they would give me a refund as an “exception”. Total BS that it’s an “exception” but at least I’m getting my refund.
I don’t know that it’s BS. You are supposed to get a receipt and it should show as returned while you were there.
We had an issue once at Amazon Store and had to involve a manager when the clerk wouldn’t provide the receipt.
Anonymous wrote:Update: So wild - Amazon had no record that I had even initiated a return! I was able to send them a photo of the Staples receipt and a screenshot of the email where they provided the return QR code. They said they would give me a refund as an “exception”. Total BS that it’s an “exception” but at least I’m getting my refund.
Anonymous wrote:Update: So wild - Amazon had no record that I had even initiated a return! I was able to send them a photo of the Staples receipt and a screenshot of the email where they provided the return QR code. They said they would give me a refund as an “exception”. Total BS that it’s an “exception” but at least I’m getting my refund.
Anonymous wrote:Also keep it and actually get in touch with Amazon to preempt them charging back the refund. I had a couple of such instances dropping off at WholeFoods and fortunately there they triggered email receipts.

Anonymous wrote:What did you take a picture of, exactly? If it's proof that Staples collected your Amazon item, and the item carries an identifier, you can perhaps use the chat function on Amazon, show them the photo, and ask what's happening, before returning in person to the store.