Incompatible or not useful for intended purpose
Customer has requested a return authorisation as “Incompatible or not useful for intended purpose”. We will authorise it but who is responsible for the return postage. ie if returned with damaged packaging, used etc. or if returned as supplied.
Incompatible or not useful for intended purpose
Customer has requested a return authorisation as “Incompatible or not useful for intended purpose”. We will authorise it but who is responsible for the return postage. ie if returned with damaged packaging, used etc. or if returned as supplied.
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Seller_Zm6mSLypM9kp8
As per Amazon guidelines, buyer pays for it (no. 15) https://sellercentral.amazon.co.uk/gp/help/202188810?language=en_GB&ref=ag_202188810_cont_5WSKCRELRRMM58E
Seller_7VbclcPFFRTnc
Technically means not suitable for what they wanted therefore buyers pays return postage