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MplsPete 01-21-2025 05:50 PM

How do you do Amazon returns?
 
I know it's probably a dumb question. Especially since I loath returning things, and have never done an Amazon return. However my wife does it often. Here, we just drive a mile or two to Whole Foods, and wait in line, scan - scan - attach sticker, it's done. Looks like no Whole Foods in TV, and a long drive to Altamonte Springs.

MarshBendLover 01-21-2025 06:00 PM

UPS store is usually set up for all Amaz returns, print label and drop off or walk in and they scan it back in immediately showing returned.

billethkid 01-21-2025 06:03 PM

Kohls takes Amazon returns....get shipping info and label from Amazon (print) take to Kohls....no fuss no muss.

jimhoward 01-21-2025 06:24 PM

UPS will also pick up your returns right from your doorstep if you so choose.

When you start the return on the amazon website it tells you all your options.

Mleeja 01-21-2025 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by MplsPete (Post 2403415)
I know it's probably a dumb question. Especially since I loath returning things, and have never done an Amazon return. However my wife does it often. Here, we just drive a mile or two to Whole Foods, and wait in line, scan - scan - attach sticker, it's done. Looks like no Whole Foods in TV, and a long drive to Altamonte Springs.

All of the previous commenters are giving sage advice. I am surprised no one has mentioned there IS a Whole Foods store in The Villages. It is located in Buffalo Crossing Shopping Center.

BrianL99 01-21-2025 06:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MplsPete (Post 2403415)
I know it's probably a dumb question. Especially since I loath returning things, and have never done an Amazon return. However my wife does it often. Here, we just drive a mile or two to Whole Foods, and wait in line, scan - scan - attach sticker, it's done. Looks like no Whole Foods in TV, and a long drive to Altamonte Springs.


No offense to the posts you've seen, but they're not all accurate.

Different items from Amazon, get different return processes.

You have to go to your account, select the item & click the "return" button. Follow the instructions exactly. If it gives you the option to see more choices and you don't like the ones you see, click the 'more options" box.

Some items can be returned with a QR Code to Staples or Kohls, with no packaging ... some can't.

Some items have to be returned via UPS ... some will require packaging or a fee for pickup.

In some situations, you can only return to a UPS Store (if you want to do it free), other can be dropped off at any store that accepts UPS parcels.

It will depend on the item, the size and the reason you select for your "return".

If the item was not shipped by Amazon, another whole process applies.

It's not complicated, but you have to pay attention to the process and make sure you're getting the "best deal" and that you select the best reason for wanting to return the item.

dewilson58 01-21-2025 07:12 PM

UPS Store

UpNorth 01-21-2025 07:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mleeja (Post 2403424)
All of the previous commenters are giving sage advice. I am surprised no one has mentioned there IS a Whole Foods store in The Villages. It is located in Buffalo Crossing Shopping Center.

???Whole Foods??? More like The Fresh Market.....

tophcfa 01-21-2025 08:10 PM

I log onto our Amazon account, go to orders, select the item to be returned, select return, and the return barcode gets emailed to me. I then take the item and drive the golf cart to the UPS store next to the Publix at Spanish Planes. At the store, I give them the item to be returned and hand them my phone with the barcode Amazon emailed me so they can scan it, and they take care of the rest. Easy peasy.

arbajeda 01-22-2025 04:22 AM

There's a UPS Store in the shopping plaza across from Dunkin at the intersection of Warm Springs and U.S. 301, another near the Winn-Dixie in Pinellas. Select that as the drop-off point, get the 2-D barcode and you're done—no need to go anywhere else.

La lamy 01-22-2025 06:01 AM

If you choose UPS store, I find it a pain to have to print a label (I don't have and don't want a printer) and wait in what is usually a long line.
Kohls is often a long line but they give you 10 to 15% off some items from their store.
My fave has been Staples. Quick process and they also give out coupons for their store.

LizzieBorden 01-22-2025 06:06 AM

You definitely have to check return and see what the options are before you drop it at Staples. BUT if it says Staples, go there, I had to return something there last week, you walk in, the Amazon return is right on the left when you walk through the door, I was in and out in 5 mins and there was a line. The guy taking things back was awesome….quick and easy. I put the item in a regular bag, had the return code on my phone, he scanned my phone, printed the label took the bag put it in another bag, and said “thank you, and NEXT’. No wrapping on my part, very easy.

bowlingal 01-22-2025 06:10 AM

UPS store in Pinellas Plaza. You don't say in what village you will be living, but all UPS stores or Kohl's does Amazon returns. NO more printing of labels, now a QR code sent to your phone that you show to the UPS store and then they print the label. Easy Peasy

LuLinn 01-22-2025 06:26 AM

I go to Amazon account and enter my return. I don't like the Kohl's option. I think UPS is a faster in and out. I choose that when I make my selection. A QR code will display on the Amazon screen. I take a picture of the QR code with my phone (since I no longer use a printer) and show the picture to UPS. They aim the wand right at my picture and take my item. By the time I get home, I'll see transaction information on the charge card I used. I usually get my refund a day later. I shop Amazon 2-3 times a week and have a return monthly or every other month.

RoadToad 01-22-2025 06:57 AM

Absolutely exactly this.
 
Absolutely exactly this.

Quote:

Originally Posted by LuLinn (Post 2403471)
I go to Amazon account and enter my return. I don't like the Kohl's option. I think UPS is a faster in and out. I choose that when I make my selection. A QR code will display on the Amazon screen. I take a picture of the QR code with my phone (since I no longer use a printer) and show the picture to UPS. They aim the wand right at my picture and take my item. By the time I get home, I'll see transaction information on the charge card I used. I usually get my refund a day later. I shop Amazon 2-3 times a week and have a return monthly or every other month.


Gerrys 01-22-2025 07:00 AM

Kohl’s takes Amazon returns.

rhood 01-22-2025 07:00 AM

Normally, I print a label put it on the original packaging tape it up and either put it in the UPS dropbox or bring it to the pack and ship on 101

J1ceasar 01-22-2025 07:34 AM

Exactly right,
 
Totally correct and let me emphasize if you don't like the way they want you to return it try another option for the reason you don't like it.


Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianL99 (Post 2403430)
No offense to the posts you've seen, but they're not all accurate.

Different items from Amazon, get different return processes.

You have to go to your account, select the item & click the "return" button. Follow the instructions exactly. If it gives you the option to see more choices and you don't like the ones you see, click the 'more options" box.

Some items can be returned with a QR Code to Staples or Kohls, with no packaging ... some can't.

Some items have to be returned via UPS ... some will require packaging or a fee for pickup.

In some situations, you can only return to a UPS Store (if you want to do it free), other can be dropped off at any store that accepts UPS parcels.

It will depend on the item, the size and the reason you select for your "return".

If the item was not shipped by Amazon, another whole process applies.

It's not complicated, but you have to pay attention to the process and make sure you're getting the "best deal" and that you select the best reason for wanting to return the item.


retiredguy123 01-22-2025 07:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by La lamy (Post 2403462)
If you choose UPS store, I find it a pain to have to print a label (I don't have and don't want a printer) and wait in what is usually a long line.
Kohls is often a long line but they give you 10 to 15% off some items from their store.
My fave has been Staples. Quick process and they also give out coupons for their store.

I'm confused. I always use the UPS store in Pinellas Plaza and I almost never need to print a label. Usually, I don't even need to wrap the item. I just show them my phone and they scan it and give me a receipt. I get my refund from Amazon before they even receive the item.

dewilson58 01-22-2025 07:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by La lamy (Post 2403462)
If you choose UPS store, I find it a pain to have to print a label (I don't have and don't want a printer) and wait in what is usually a long line.

Fake News.

UPS Store will print label, will pack the return item and give you a receipt.

GregoryHowland 01-22-2025 07:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MplsPete (Post 2403415)
I know it's probably a dumb question. Especially since I loath returning things, and have never done an Amazon return. However my wife does it often. Here, we just drive a mile or two to Whole Foods, and wait in line, scan - scan - attach sticker, it's done. Looks like no Whole Foods in TV, and a long drive to Altamonte Springs.

Staples

Jolson 01-22-2025 08:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MplsPete (Post 2403415)
I know it's probably a dumb question. Especially since I loath returning things, and have never done an Amazon return. However my wife does it often. Here, we just drive a mile or two to Whole Foods, and wait in line, scan - scan - attach sticker, it's done. Looks like no Whole Foods in TV, and a long drive to Altamonte Springs.

Be careful because sometimes you need a box or package even for UPS. And Kohls doesn’t take everything

Bogie Shooter 01-22-2025 08:12 AM

Sure can tell those that don’t read all the posts…….just type away with a repeat post.
:doh:

Maddiec 01-22-2025 08:13 AM

Amazon Return at Kohls
 
Since I moved to The Villages, I make my Amazon returns to Kohls. It’s very easy, take the return to customer service in the rear of the store.

dewilson58 01-22-2025 08:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jolson (Post 2403495)
Be careful because sometimes you need a box or package even for UPS. And Kohls doesn’t take everything

Since March 2024, no box is needed at UPS Stores.

Returning gifts made easy

GATORBILL66 01-22-2025 08:18 AM

I would never use that woke company!

dewilson58 01-22-2025 08:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GATORBILL66 (Post 2403504)
I would never use that woke company!

More and More companies returning to normal and common sense

Ptmcbriz 01-22-2025 08:25 AM

ShipSafe store does Amazon returns. They package it, label it, and send it.

Ptmcbriz 01-22-2025 08:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GATORBILL66 (Post 2403504)
I would never use that woke company!

Define “woke”.

retiredguy123 01-22-2025 08:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LuLinn (Post 2403471)
I go to Amazon account and enter my return. I don't like the Kohl's option. I think UPS is a faster in and out. I choose that when I make my selection. A QR code will display on the Amazon screen. I take a picture of the QR code with my phone (since I no longer use a printer) and show the picture to UPS. They aim the wand right at my picture and take my item. By the time I get home, I'll see transaction information on the charge card I used. I usually get my refund a day later. I shop Amazon 2-3 times a week and have a return monthly or every other month.

If you buy a lot things from Amazon, I would suggest using the gift credit option rather than to have the refund go back onto your credit card. You get a faster refund, and the credit is automatically applied to your next purchase. You actually get the credit before Amazon receives the returned item.

Janie123 01-22-2025 08:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2403437)
I log onto our Amazon account, go to orders, select the item to be returned, select return, and the return barcode gets emailed to me. I then take the item and drive the golf cart to the UPS store next to the Publix at Spanish Planes. At the store, I give them the item to be returned and hand them my phone with the barcode Amazon emailed me so they can scan it, and they take care of the rest. Easy peasy.

Same here… that UPS store now has return kiosks where you bypass the line and no box or packaging required. Last time there a UPS agent was assisting with the returns. Also, there is now a UPS authorized shipping store across county road 101 in the Palm Ridge Plaza (golf cart accessible) across from New Covenant United Methodist Church. Yesterday, UPS store at Spanish plains had a line out the door, went to this store, 1 person in line. Owner was working one of the 2 registers.

BrianL99 01-22-2025 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by BrianL99 (Post 2403430)
No offense to the posts you've seen, but they're not all accurate.

Different items from Amazon, get different return processes.

You have to go to your account, select the item & click the "return" button. Follow the instructions exactly. If it gives you the option to see more choices and you don't like the ones you see, click the 'more options" box.

Some items can be returned with a QR Code to Staples or Kohls, with no packaging ... some can't.

Some items have to be returned via UPS ... some will require packaging or a fee for pickup.

In some situations, you can only return to a UPS Store (if you want to do it free), other can be dropped off at any store that accepts UPS parcels.

It will depend on the item, the size and the reason you select for your "return".

If the item was not shipped by Amazon, another whole process applies.

It's not complicated, but you have to pay attention to the process and make sure you're getting the "best deal" and that you select the best reason for wanting to return the item.


To the OP.

The information you're getting in most cases, is inaccurate and uninformed. Every item is different, there are different standards for different "return reasons" and no single "shipper" can handle any and all returns (unless you want to pay for the return, packaging and shipping).

It also depends on if you have Amazon Prime and & how good of a customer you are.

Here are the basics, direct from Amazon.

paulajr 01-22-2025 09:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mleeja (Post 2403424)
All of the previous commenters are giving sage advice. I am surprised no one has mentioned there IS a Whole Foods store in The Villages. It is located in Buffalo Crossing Shopping Center.

There is NO Whole Foods in The Villages. That store is The Fresh Market.

Rodneysblue 01-22-2025 09:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billethkid (Post 2403417)
Kohls takes Amazon returns....get shipping info and label from Amazon (print) take to Kohls....no fuss no muss.

And you get a Kohl’s coupon.

retiredguy123 01-22-2025 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Rodneysblue (Post 2403535)
And you get a Kohl’s coupon.

I bought something at Kohl's once, and I got so many coupons emailed to me for weeks and weeks that I had to tell them to stop sending them.

Laker 01-22-2025 09:15 AM

So instead of pursuing an answer via Google, or Amazon, I guess it's easier to put the burden on other people to give you an answer. But it's also amazing that so many people are willing to do it. Ten years ago TOTV had a lot more relevant answers to relevant questions. Now it has devolved into asking people what their favorite cookie is. I guess I may be a grumpy old man, but I'm still right. :rant-rave:

Nancy@Pinellas 01-22-2025 09:19 AM

You can take it to Kohl’s in 441 or the UPS store in Pinellas Plaza.

YoRomeo 01-22-2025 09:44 AM

I find the easiest way to return an Amazon item is at Staples. In and out in a few minutes. Just make sure you select Staples when you are online.,

G.R.I.T.S. 01-22-2025 09:47 AM

No there’s not.

MrFlorida 01-22-2025 10:13 AM

UPS store


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