ScottyBoy
Full Access Member
Be advised that Amazon can and does cancel Prime memberships if you abuse their return policy. And they give no warning. There's no set amount of returns either, it seems to be up to their discretion. When I read about some people having that happen to them I adjusted my return policy lol.
I'm not talking about purposely abusing the return policy. I'm just saying that's one of the benefits of paying for Prime membership is the no hassle returns within 30 days. I've had items fail within 30 days so I sent them back as defective. IMO, that's not abusing the return policy. Now if you purchase something knowing at the time of purchase that you will or very likely will return it, then that's a whole nother thing in itself. THAT I would probably consider abusing the return policy especially if it's more than 2-3 times a year. I've been a Prime member for about 5 years now and I have made about 7-8 returns. One of those was a purchase I changed my mind about, the others were all products that failed within the first 30 days.