Was it *sold* by amazon or *shipped* by amazon.   Subtle difference, which
may explain the difference here (I've had various returns go back to the
seller if they are just being fulfilled by amazon).


On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 7:59 AM, Nate Burke <n...@blastcomm.com> wrote:

> I ordered a DVD from Amazon that came cracked (Prime, shipped from
> Amazon), so I returned it and they sent me a new one.  The UPS return label
> for the damaged disk had it being sent to a PO Box at the post office of a
> town of 1200 people in rural Illinois.  When I checked the tracking info
> from UPS, I saw that the package had been re-routed once in UPS's
> possession to Lexington Ky, where I normally see Amazon returns go.  I'm
> perplexed as to why it was initially going to be sent to this small town.
> It's like Amazon was trying to Game UPS for cheaper shipping, but I can't
> imagine with the size of the contract they surely have with UPS, it would
> be worth while to play games like that.
>



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