- cross-posted to:
- canada@lemmy.ca
- cross-posted to:
- canada@lemmy.ca
I know big companies are selling your data, but I wouldn’t hadn’t imagined it like this.
I always completely rip my info on the box when I return a package, you should always do it.
How does the package get returned? Your name and address are on the return label.
With all the returns I’ve had from Amazon Canada, a driver comes to my door. I don’t even have to put the item in a box, but I will put it back in the original packaging if I still have it. My personal info is never on the original packaging.
They collect it, and that’s that.
What? I’ve never had that experience I always have to put it in a box print a label and get it to a UPS store. Also Amazon Canada.
Maybe it depends on the area?
I’ll get an email like this the morning they come to pick up, usually the next day:
I bring my amazon items to UPS or Purolator as-is, they scan a QR code I have on my cell phone for the return, they take care of boxing it and everything, I get my refund 1h after scanning. I don’t know if they print a separate label for each items or put it in a crate for return? But yeah… they might print a label and stick it on the item?
wait until this guy hears about phone books… we used to have our full names, home addresses, and phone numbers printed in books that got delivered directly to every home in the city.