Woman Goes Viral For Showing Costco’s Crazy Return Policy
Costco has a very generous return policy! (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
There’s nothing worse than forgetting to return an item you don’t want. Return policies can be headaches. They can be short and they can be strict. Often, we’re left hanging onto an item we don’t even want. However, things are a little different at Costco. Now, a woman is going viral for showing Costco’s crazy return policy.
Turns out, not every return policy is a bad one. Costco is proving that theory wrong. One woman was able to do something you probably can’t get away with at many other stores.
Woman Goes Viral For Showing Costco’s Crazy Return Policy
Jackie Nguyen is going viral on TikTok for explaining how she was able to return her couch to Costco after owning it for over two years, according to Entrepreneur.com!
According to her, she didn’t even need a receipt in order to return the two-year old couch because she knew when she purchased it and Costco was able to find the purchase record, per Entrepreneur. In the end, she was able to receive a full refund for the couch.
Not only is Costco great because of their bulk goods and friendly prices, they seem to have one of the most generous return policies around! As a customer, I appreciate that! If you make things easier on me as a shopper, I’ll be more likely to come back to give you my business again. Especially if you’re willing and able to help me when I have an issue or a problem. They seem to check those boxes!
Costco’s return policy states the company will, “guarantee your satisfaction on every product we sell, and will refund your purchase price,” along with certain exceptions, like some electronics must be returned within 90 days and a no-return policy on cigarettes and alcohol.
Check out Nguyen’s viral TikTok video below!
Additionally, she made a follow-up video that you can watch below!
5 Best Fast Food Items On The Value Menu
Today, there are seemingly unlimited options in the fast food landscape. You have options for burgers, chicken sandwiches, tacos, and more. Anything you want you can have. When you’re on-the-go and looking for a quick bite, there’s nothing better than the value menu. Every fast food restaurant has one. Here are the best fast food items on the value menu.
We all know that fast food is appealing because of its low price and easy access. With prices for combos on the rise, I find myself looking at the value menu more often than ever before. I need to save where I can!
Some burgers from McDonald’s (Photo by Tim Boyle/Getty Images)
Best Of The Best
I have spent so much time in drive-thrus that I think I could be considered an expert witness in a court case, at this point. I’ve seen delicious items come and go, prices climb, and experiences all the promos and deals. Why did KFC get rid of the Twister? When will McDonald’s bring back the famous Snack Wraps? These are all questions I ask every day, and sadly have no answers for. However, one day…we will get them back. I truly believe it in my heart of hearts.
I could go on and on about my love for the value menu. I’d say at least once a week I think back on my high school days when the Junior Bacon Cheeseburger from Wendy’s was only 99 cents. Do you remember that? 99 cents! It was amazing. Now, the price for one JBC is closer to $3 than it is 99 cents. I feel like this is the new version of that old “back in my day, we’d walk 2 miles to school up hill both ways! stories your grandparents would tell. Now, these stories are all about how low the value menu prices were back in our day. “When I was your age, every item on the dollar menu was a dollar!”
After years of research, I’ve finally identified the best of the best when it comes to value menus. On this list, you’ll find burgers, chicken sandwiches, tacos, and even some items that fall into the ‘miscellaneous’ category. Without further delay, let’s get to the list!
The 5 Best Fast Food Items On The Value Menu
Super model Heidi Klum poses with Snack Wraps (Photo by Johannes Simon/Getty Images)
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