Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
Chugging along the path of life
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Amazon isn't the best example because no one can quite figure out what criteria they use and it doesn't seem to be uniform but they also monitor your return habits.Target does it and so do a lot of other retailers. A co-worker had her QVC account cut off because she returned too much. So she opened an account under her husbands name and used a different credit card!
Walmart tracks you as well (especially if you don't use a receipt).
I used to work for Spirit Halloween for 3 seasons when I was in college. It was astounding how many people wanted to return or exchange items after the deadline date of which there were signs all over the store, behind the register was a big large sign, on the counter where you checked out were signs, on the walls were signs, and eventually on the door as you entered had signs. Didn't matter people just expected you to ignore that and let them return their items. It was a "no returns, no exchanges, no exceptions" past a certain date. I'm not sure if their system tracked people though.