Can anyone who works for or truly understands Amazon return policy, please explain what Amazon means by: "return a high number of orders" Yes, I order a lot and keep most. Recently (~6-months) there have been returns for one valid reason or another. But that said, how does Amazon measure kept items vs. returns. Is this via cost basis? What is the ratio - Anyone knows this information with certainty and share? I have only gone on guesses and the customer service is just not able to respond to this in an intelligent way. @amazon
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