LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- When you return something to Amazon, you typically get a credit almost immediately.
A new lawsuit claims Amazon has been reneging on some instant refunds.
Shoppers love the convenience of dropping Amazon returns off at stores like Kohl's, Staples, and Whole Foods and getting a refund almost instantly.
Amazon is now facing a class action lawsuit claiming the company has been giving some customers refunds then taking the money back weeks later.
According to the lawsuit, Amazon is claiming the items were damaged or never received in the first place.
Amazon reserves the right to renege on refunds, as stated in the fine print. So when dropping off an Amazon return, save the receipt for several months just in case.
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