
waste to prevent refunds
Posted Mar 2, 2011 by anonymous | 87 views | 0 comments
Working for The Sharper Image for more more than year and a half, a policy developed whereby items returned by customers that might have had little or brief personal contact ought to be destroyed and discarded rather than labelling them with indelible ink (to prevent return for cash or store credit) and dikstributing them to Goodwill, The Salvation Army or Habitat For Humanity and the like whereby they might be re-utilized. There were literally double-columned pages and pages of products. And the resultant volume of still very much useful items as trash, debris and would-be garbage finally came to be.
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