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@ajsadauskas @green @[email protected] @[email protected]
Hmmm...
I don't think Amazon is the root cause here.
And it's certainly not the consumer's right to return things.
Rather it's the non existent life cycle management for a lot of products and/or that it's "not profitable" to restore some products to "as new" and to sell them again. So #rightorepair ?
We could talk about packaging tech too, but that's an obvious one that already gets lots of attention.