Returning an item to the rainforest

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I bought some Tepe interdental brushes for my mum from the rainforest but her dentist told her she needs a different gauge brush, so I need to return these. As the package hasn't been opened, is it ok to mark it 'return to sender' and just stick it back in the letterbox, so I can be a cheapskate and save on return postage? Or, is that risky and it should be returned recorded delivery? It's only £12 of brushes.
 
Where's this collect+? I've done Amazon returns and got a screen with a barcode label saying "Print this return authorisation and include a copy in your return package. We need this to get your refund to you. "

Below that, a return address label with postage required.

"Print this mailing label and affix to your return package
You will need to pay for return postage costs."

So where's this free return postage?
 
Put it in the special post box marked "Bin" its completely free and you dont even need a label. The return is processed instantly but be aware that you probably wont get any refund. I think in your case this might be for the best.

Haven't laughed so much in years. You should be on the stage, seriously.


Try selecting the instant refund option. I think that gives you the option of collect plus.

I haven't got that option. Looks like I have to pay postage to return these.
 
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