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They have an item in this months ad that I am interested in,
but I returned one to them 7 months ago , that is very similar.

before I make the 80 mile hop to the store , I call them to see if its the same model, I know they keep track of the returns.

So on comes Ms. anti customer service,

We can't give that information out w/o a d.l. # , your Costco member # and the date of the return ( it will be on your return slip)

What a cork soaking crank smoker! you trouble making P.O.S.

then I called back 2 hours later and talked to Dean, it took Dean 4 seconds to look it up , w/ only my name and the new item number.





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Posts: 54603 | Location: Henry County , Il | Registered: February 10, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Two or three years ago I bought a winter coat at Big R (like a TSC or Farm & Fleet), a nice one by Carhartt. On sale in August, I didn't verify fit until about a week later, realized I needed a size larger, and took the coat and my receipt, along with my credit card, back to the same store. They demanded a D/L and SSN for the return, despite it being a credit card purchase that I wanted to simply exchange or return for credit back to the same card.

As cautious as I am about personal info, I refused, told them about the cold day in hell which would be the next time I shopped there, and did the return through Carhartt instead.

What is it with people these days? As much as I hate shopping on-line, confrontations like this one cause me to do it rather than facing these situations. For me, on-line shopping is a PITA, and exchanges take an inordinate amount of time, but rarely do I have confrontations like this one.


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Posts: 9144 | Location: Illinois farm country | Registered: November 15, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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They demanded a D/L and SSN for the return, despite it being a credit card purchase that I wanted to simply exchange or return for credit back to the same card.
ID? Sure, I will certainly cooperate with your fraud prevention.

SSN? No. Hell no! Absolutely not!

DL? Nope. "They took that away from me after the incident. I did not need one to buy this coat, are you selling it or doing a size exchange only for people who are authorized to operate a motor vehicle? Oh, you want ID. Why didn't you just say so? Here's my Passport Card."

Reason I use my Passport Card instead of DL for ID -- Passport Card has my photo and my name. DL has a lot more information, most of which is none of their business.



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Posts: 30647 | Location: Central Florida, Orlando area | Registered: January 03, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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speaking of farm and fleet;

when they were giving me a hassle with a return ,
I asked for the district managers phone number,

when she handed it to me on a slip of paper , I asked her to dial it for me , and she did,
after speaking to him for 7 minutes, the whole thing got cleared up , toot sweet.

During our conversation he asked why I called from the store phone, I told him that it was a 30 minute drive, and why would I use my phone minutes for a problem his store was causing ?





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Posts: 54603 | Location: Henry County , Il | Registered: February 10, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I don't understand, nor do I care about, these current "problems" with returns or exchanges.

Here's your product back, in unused condition, with the receipt for the purchase. Gimme my money back. Somebody managed to figure a way to make money off this? Not my problem. Harassing a customer is not a good business plan.


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Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats.
-- H L Mencken

I always prefer reality when I can figure out what it is.
-- JALLEN 10/18/18
 
Posts: 9144 | Location: Illinois farm country | Registered: November 15, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I may be the longest continuous member of Costco (nee Price Club) still alive. I have returned items from time to time, not very often, and have never encountered anything like what you describe.

Costco has the best return policy and practice I recall ever seeing. I’ve stood there and watched other returns that I never would have allowed in my store, if I had a store, but if you are a member and want to return an item, no matter, it is ok.

Getting them on the phone is not that easy.




Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.

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The store in Coralville ,Ia has only been open for 16 months,
and they are NOT getting the bugs worked out , in the least.

never any problems in So. Cal, Phoenix, Mesa, Littleton , Denver or Scottsdale, nary a one .

maybe its a mid west ( who gives a fuck) mentality .
I hate to say that as I am from the area,

but all I can think of is;they have never been west of DesMoines and have not the slightest clue as to what retail (Costco ) is about.





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