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Amazon Has a New Fee on Returns — but There Are Ways to Avoid It

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Amazon customers who are used to a variety of options for making free returns might encounter a new fee the next time they send something back.

Following a recent change, some Amazon shoppers who return items via UPS store drop-offs now have to pay a charge.

Last week, customers began sharing screenshots on social media showing that Amazon’s website was displaying a $1 fee to use the UPS store drop-off option, which allows customers to make a return without the hassles of packaging a box and printing a shipping label. The introduction of the new fee was confirmed by The Information.

Amazon spokesperson Lauren Samaha said in a statement to Money that the company will continue to offer at least one free option for customers to return items without a box or a label, but the company acknowledged that customers may face a fee using the UPS option.

The company said the charge will be “small” but did not specify the amount or if it varies based on whether you're a Prime customer.

How you can still make free Amazon returns

There are still a number of ways to return Amazon purchases for free. Even if you don't have a box or label, you can bring the return to Whole Foods, Amazon Fresh or Kohl's locations.

Amazon says the new charge only kicks in on UPS drop-off returns if your delivery address is closer or equally distant to an Amazon Fresh, Whole Foods or Kohl’s return location than the nearest UPS store.

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