Anonymous wrote:This is not the UPS store's fault, it's your fault for not taking the time to look through the return options carefully. There are usually several options and a down arrow that allow you to select even more. You need to scroll down to find the "return for free at UPS" option. Sometimes, if you're returning to a third party seller, the options are different. It sounds like that was your problem, you didn't buy directly from Amazon. You should take back your review.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went online to start a return for a $30 item. I was not given a code to take to the UPS Store like is typically done. I was given a copy of the return label and instructed to print it. This has never happened before so I went to the UPS Store (that I have gone to for years) thinking one of the 3 codes on the return label could be scanned for the return.
Instead they wanted $6.01 to return this item. I emailed the shipping label to the store, they printed it out and attached it to the package. I paid for them to open the email, print the label and the paper it was printed on and also for them to attach it to the package. This is what the employee told me I was being charged for.
That’s $6.01
Needless to say, it’s frustrating.
I wrote a review on Yelp and they are defending their policy. Is there any other way to return an Amazon package that actually is free?
They have always charged to print a label like that and you are totally Karen for writing a negative review. Next time print the label yourself at home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I print the label or go to Whole Foods.
So Whole Foods doesn’t charge to print the label?
Anonymous wrote:I went online to start a return for a $30 item. I was not given a code to take to the UPS Store like is typically done. I was given a copy of the return label and instructed to print it. This has never happened before so I went to the UPS Store (that I have gone to for years) thinking one of the 3 codes on the return label could be scanned for the return.
Instead they wanted $6.01 to return this item. I emailed the shipping label to the store, they printed it out and attached it to the package. I paid for them to open the email, print the label and the paper it was printed on and also for them to attach it to the package. This is what the employee told me I was being charged for.
That’s $6.01
Needless to say, it’s frustrating.
I wrote a review on Yelp and they are defending their policy. Is there any other way to return an Amazon package that actually is free?
Anonymous wrote:The options presented to you for return entirely depend on the item and how it was sold. Sometimes it's UPS store no label needed, sometimes there is a charge, sometimes XYZ. It all varies and you have to pay attention when initiating the return.
Anonymous wrote:I print the label or go to Whole Foods.
Anonymous wrote:I print the label or go to Whole Foods.