
So when I started returns, I wanted to help solve a problem that has plagued retail businesses from the beginning of time, Fraudulent Product Returns. First, you must ask yourself how to identify a fraudulent product return from a legitimate return.
After doing a few years of research on product returns, I’ve concluded that there are several different types of product returners.
You have your one-off fraud returner, then you have your return abuser, and then your Organized retail crime (ORC) ring the most danger to your business bottom line.
NOTE- Making a fraudulent product return during the post-holiday season seems to be the easiest time for criminals to take advantage of a store’s return policy than any other time of the year.
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