Retailers lose $76.5 billion annually to return fraud as nearly 10% of U.S. retail returns involve fraudulent activity, with ...
When a charge shows up on your credit card statement from a stranger named Fred Bloggs, you might grow suspicious. And it may require considerable backtracking to realize that Fred sold you artisan ...
Many shoppers think of returns as a no harm, no foul transaction. If they deem a purchase unnecessary, and the product is unused and easy to resell, they're largely right. However, retailers are now ...