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Customer Wanted To Return A Pair Of Jeans, But When The Manager Looked At Them, She Could Tell They’d Been Worn
Some customers think they can get away with lying in order to get around store policies. If you were working at a retail store, and a customer wanted to return something they had already worn, would ...
In 2024, fraudulent returns cost retailers $103 billion, according to Chargeflow. One of the most common methods of fraud is known in the business as "wardrobing" — where a customer purchases clothing ...
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