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kevin_standlee) wrote2025-05-02 10:59 am
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It cost me $2 more to drop off the return items at the post office than to take it to their preferred vendor, but that preferred vendor is in Sparks, which means it would cost me more than I saved to do so.
While at the post office, I asked them if there is something about UniUni that means the USPS can't accept shipments from them. The clerk said that they accept shipments from anyone; the shippers don't have to have specific agreements with the USPS. She agreed with my theory that there are individual drivers for UniUni who bring things to 315 E Main Street in Fernley, see that it is a post office, and on their own initiative decide that they can't deliver, it, mark it undeliverable, and take it back. Alternatively, they arrive outside of the post office business hours and again mark it as undeliverable.
While at the post office, I asked them if there is something about UniUni that means the USPS can't accept shipments from them. The clerk said that they accept shipments from anyone; the shippers don't have to have specific agreements with the USPS. She agreed with my theory that there are individual drivers for UniUni who bring things to 315 E Main Street in Fernley, see that it is a post office, and on their own initiative decide that they can't deliver, it, mark it undeliverable, and take it back. Alternatively, they arrive outside of the post office business hours and again mark it as undeliverable.
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They have changed how you return things now. You don't just mail it back and ask for a replacement. You can only select a gift card or a refund (which I think may be reduced - it certainly doesn't cover the shipping) and return it to a store. WW is part of a big conglomerate, one part of which is the cosmetics chain Ulta. There's one near me, so I was able to go there, but I was rather annoyed at having to return something due to their mistake and their not informing customers that their return policies had changed.