bcla
On our rugged Eastern foothills.....
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My wife asked me to help her with a bunch of Christmas presents that arrived after Christmas and were too late to give as gifts. As well as something she sent her brother that he didn't want and shipped to us (we actually shipped it to him). However, she already started with one return where she had already selected a return through Kohl's even though we usually go to an Amazon return facility (our closest is on the UC Berkeley campus). I thought the UPS Store used to be free, but it said there was a $7+ fee to use them for each package.
However, since she had already approved one return through Kohl's I figured the others would too. When we got there there were clear signs pointing to where Amazon returns were. There was a sign at the door, at the escalator, and a big sign where they were accepting returns. Two Kohl's employees handled the returns. I suppose the big advantage is that they accept returns even without a box. They have all the packaging, tape, and a label printer. All the customer needs to do is show a QR code (usually on a phone) and then they print up a label and put it in a box. I came in with everything already boxed up and where we already printed/attached the labels, but I can see the advantage of letting them do most of it. I was given a single confirmation receipt with all the tracking numbers.
https://www.kohls.com/feature/amazon.jsp
It seems pretty obvious they're doing this to bring in potential customers. The receipt included a coupon for 25% off purchases at Kohl's for the next week, although the employee noted that there were lot of exceptions like Levi's and Nike. I think they're also doing this as a promotion where they're selling some Amazon electronic devices.
However, since she had already approved one return through Kohl's I figured the others would too. When we got there there were clear signs pointing to where Amazon returns were. There was a sign at the door, at the escalator, and a big sign where they were accepting returns. Two Kohl's employees handled the returns. I suppose the big advantage is that they accept returns even without a box. They have all the packaging, tape, and a label printer. All the customer needs to do is show a QR code (usually on a phone) and then they print up a label and put it in a box. I came in with everything already boxed up and where we already printed/attached the labels, but I can see the advantage of letting them do most of it. I was given a single confirmation receipt with all the tracking numbers.
https://www.kohls.com/feature/amazon.jsp
It seems pretty obvious they're doing this to bring in potential customers. The receipt included a coupon for 25% off purchases at Kohl's for the next week, although the employee noted that there were lot of exceptions like Levi's and Nike. I think they're also doing this as a promotion where they're selling some Amazon electronic devices.