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1. colejo+(OP)[view] [source] 2022-06-24 12:50:10
You can return Amazon purchases without a printer. I've done it multiple times. You can either have them mail you a label (for $1) or take it to a UPS Store where they scan a barcode on your phone.
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2. balaba+p1[view] [source] 2022-06-24 12:57:59
>>colejo+(OP)
In the U.S. maybe those options work, but in Canada they don't. If by chance the goods were shipped via a courier that will scan the barcode to return, that works - UPS for instance, but 90% of the time you need to print a return label because the goods aren't returned via a carrier that supports that.
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3. tssva+K7[view] [source] 2022-06-24 13:27:48
>>colejo+(OP)
2 other no label options sometimes available are to use an Amazon returns drop at a local Whole Foods or return to a local Kohl's store.
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4. colejo+yF[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-06-24 15:16:10
>>balaba+p1
Ah. I was not aware you were Canadian; I was speaking about how it works in the US. My apologies.
5. yencab+012[view] [source] 2022-06-24 20:16:28
>>colejo+(OP)
Lately, they've had our regular UPS guy, doing usual deliveries, have a shipping label with him, and he just picks up the return. We put a post-it on the cardboard box to let him know that it's the box to return.

I don't think you get to pick that service anywhere as such, so it might be regional or limited in some other way. When you initiate a return, you don't know whether you'll need a printer or not.

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