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02/20/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 02/20/2026 08:15

How the returns process works at Amazon

We work hard to make it easy for customers to find and discover products by providing a powerful search experience alongside helpful information because we want them to love their purchases. They usually do, but just like any retailer, sometimes customers want to return something that they purchased from us. And when that happens, our mission at Amazon is to give it a second life. Here is an inside look at what happens after a customer drops off their item for a return, and how Amazon works to maximize reuse and minimize waste.

Step 1: Free product and customer support

We understand customers can spend a lot of time making purchase decisions, and we're committed to helping them find the right product for their needs. That's why we launched features such as the "Frequently returned item" and "Frequently kept item" badges, and programs like Virtual Try-Onfor shoes and eyewear.

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We also offer free product supportto customers once an item is purchased, helping with product setup, product use, or troubleshooting issues. Depending on the product, customers can call or chat with Amazon customer support, access manufacturer contact details, view step-by-step troubleshooting instructions, coordinate the replacement of missing or broken parts, or find other support. These options can be accessed for eligible items through the Your Orderspage by clicking Get Product Support. If customers still aren't satisfied with the item, they can get replacements or exchanges on eligible products.

Step 2: Return dropped off

An Amazon return kiosk located at many Whole Foods Market store locations in the U.S.
If a customer decides to return an item, we continue to offer free, convenient returns on most items delivered in the U.S., and customers should look for the "FREE Returns" badge under the price to confirm returns are free. Four out of five Amazon customers in the U.S. live within a five-mile radius of one of our more than 8,000 return drop-off locations at Whole Foods Market, Staples, Kohl's, The UPS Store, and more. In select states, customers can also take advantage of a growing set of convenient return options through regional partners like Save Mart, Winn-Dixie, Goodwill, and more.
To make these returns even more convenient for customers, we've designed a system that helps minimize the need for additional shipping boxes-eligible items can be dropped off in the original manufacturer's packaging. Many Whole Foods Market store locations in the U.S. also include Amazon returns kiosks, which enable customers to complete their returns in 60 seconds or less. We understand that customers like to receive their refunds quickly after returning products, so we've worked hard to ensure that the vast majority of eligible refunds are now issued within five hours.

Step 3: Returned items sent to Amazon facilities

An item dropped off for return is consolidated with other returned items and routed to an Amazon return center. Amazon return centers are dedicated sites to process different types of products, such as clothing, electronics, or furniture and appliances.

Step 4: Amazon inspects returned items

Each item at an Amazon return center is carefully inspected and evaluated to determine if it meets Amazon's high bar to be re-listed for sale. First, we evaluate all sides of the manufacturer's packaging to identify any damage or broken seals. Then, we evaluate the item inside the packaging, confirm the item matches the description, check for any signs of use, and assess any product damage.
Depending on the condition of the returned item, there are several paths it can take. The vast majority of returns are resold as new or used, returned to selling partners, liquidated, or donated. If an item doesn't meet Amazon's high standards to be put back on the virtual shelf and sold as new, it might qualify to be sold at a reduced price through Amazon Resale. With all the benefits of Amazon delivery, customer service, and convenient returns, Amazon Resale offers customers great deals on quality used, pre-owned, or open box products.

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With Amazon Resale, customers can find discounts on a wide selection, including quality used products across brands they love, and they can shop with confidence knowing Amazon thoroughly inspects and grades all items.

Before an item can be sold in Amazon Resale, we conduct a second inspection, thoroughly testing the condition of each item and providing a detailed description of its condition to make it easier for customers to make a more informed decision. For electronic items, we will power on, test, and factory-reset as part of the evaluation. Based on the quality check, each item will be assigned one of four listing conditions: "Like New," "Very Good," "Good," or "Acceptable." Customers can find these offers via the Amazon Resale storefront, search bar, or product detail pages.
For items that do not meet Amazon's high bar for sale in our stores, we work with specialty vendors to repair some returned items (like a TV or laptop) so that they can be liquidated. In our most recent Sustainability Report, we sharedthat more than 7.6 million products were repaired in the U.S. and Europe through repair partners in 2022.

Step 5: Items find a second life through donations

Sometimes products can't be resold for a variety of reasons, like damaged packaging, but they still have plenty of life left. In these cases, items may be donated to families and individuals in need through our nonprofit partner Good360. Through this partnership, Amazon donates items to more than 700 nonprofits in the U.S. Donated items include household appliances, tools, school supplies, electronics, and clothing. In 2023, we donated or helped independent sellers donate more than 160 million products worldwide.
When we're unable to resell, return to selling partners, liquidate or donate products, we pursue recycling options where possible. Learn more about Amazon's commitment to minimizing waste, increasing recycling, and providing options for customers and sellers to reuse, repair, and recycle their products in our Sustainability Report.
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