Shoes. I bought 2 pair of shoes from the same maker in the exact same size. One pair fit, the other both too small (in length) and too big (in width and depth) so no size was gonna work.
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Total War: Warhammer
...because a friend suggested it, I gave it an honest try within the refund grace period, and it wasn't my kind of game.
An office chair. A piece was wrong making the thing unassemblable. Got the money back and bought a more expensive one from a much better shop. Happy about that because the expesive chair is much better than what the cheap one would have been.
Lindsay Olives Ripe Pitted Snack 4 pack. They changed the packaging, which is fine, but the olives taste worse and have strange texture. I already tried Pearls and they didn't pass muster from the get-go.
PS5 controller. Stick drift.
Elden Ring, not my type of game
A Denon soundbar, that had a mysterious HDMI conflict that couldn't be fixed after multiple reparation attempts.
It's good that or most prominent webshop does reparations instead of automatic rebates, however I had to mail it back three times. And the second to last time they returned it saying it wasn't broken.
So when I mailed it up the last time they initially refused to refund, as 'it hadn't been repaired three times yet'.
Luckily they found it impossible to fix the problem, hence I got my refund. I'm happy with my JBL that was 50 Euros cheaper.
I got some jeans on Amazon, and I've came with some clear goop on them and the opened plastic wraping. It seemed like some kind of machine grease to the touch, but I have no idea. Anyway I got the refund without issue at least.
It was a UPS I bought on Amazon.
It arrived damaged in the box, almost certainly because the driver dropped it.
My experience with Amazon customer service was umm… fun.
- click the request return button.
This item is not returnable.
- call customer service
Them: “This item is not returnable”
Me “it arrived damaged”
Them: “We’ll send you an email, reply to it with evidence of damage”
- reply to email sending pictures with close up of the damage
Please send the email from the same address associated with the Amazon account
- resend reply from my other email
The pictures you sent are in the wrong format please resend as jpeg or pdf
- convert the images and resend
The pictures you sent do not show the entire product
- take new pictures from farther away
Please send pictures that clearly show the damage
😡
Asus Zephyrus g14 (2022).
It started to randomly shut down. I sent it to Asus for repair 2 times, but they always claimed that they could not find the issue. After realising that Asus was not gonna help me, I sent it back to the seller for a refund, which took 3 Months, a lot of emails and a phonecall to actually get.
In total between the repairs and refund I spent about 6 Months on this issue.
I bought a pair of Birkenstock dupes on Amazon and they were at least 5 sizes too big. I ended up with a pair of Crocs that are styled like Birks and even look like leather. Crocs are my jam. I'll take the hate.
I believe it was a steam game that didn't work through proton. Valve customer service is amazing! Happy with the trade-off where the flash sales ended to enable them to offer refunds.
Clip on sunglasses. I've bought from same online place for a couple of years now. I discovered they offered a blue tint mirrored finish style.
When they arrived they were tinted on the wrong side! I wonder how many pairs were made incorrectly. I would think many, many pairs.
Amazon sent a mouse mat that was the wrong box in the first place QcK Heavy instead of QcK, and even worse, inside was a dirty old mouse mat from a different brand entirely. It was annoying to post it back (internationally, they aren't in my country) but they refunded without issue at least.
GTA V on Steam, but not because of AntiCheat that makes the game unplayable on Linux. I just don't like it. It's not fun.
Amazon sends me open, broken, defective, and/or outright used items all the time these days. So I have a lot of returns, and if I get two in a row, I take a refund instead because their whole inventory of that item is probably too polluted to get a new one. If only there were any other ways to get some things, I'd quit buying from them, but with the lack of small specialty stores, even in cities, it's so hard to find so many things in physical stores anymore, and smaller online stores can't compete, especially for items that need to be tried a lot to find the right size or type.