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by scarface74
2146 days ago
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Disclaimer: I also work at AWS. As a consumer, would you really trust a merchant that opted out of Amazon’s return policy? It’s already to the point where I filter on Amazon Prime eligible and if possible sold and shipped by Amazon. |
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On some purchases I would, I mean this is basically like an ebay purchase with no return policy.
Point being, is there a technical argument against giving the vendor/consumer control over this, as long as the nature of the sale is transparent? I don't think so.
And even if you're saying that's too free-wheeling there's point two. Keeping only a track record of the data for the return period and only making it accessible if a customer demands a refund is technically possible.
The anti-competitive /privacy breaching data-processing that is the topic of the thread can be completely avoided.