Many of us have taken advantage of Amazon Prime's liberal return policy - in a good way, of course. We buy something online from Amazon, decide it isn't what we were expecting, then start the easy online process of returning the item. Your refund is usually applied to your payment method as soon as it's checked in to the shipper, say a UPS store.
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Have you ever wondered what happens to many of those returned, open-box items? Enter Amazon Warehouse, home of those returns and a lesser-known perk for everyone else to score a bargain - if you don't mind slightly used items (perhaps that indoor flying home surveillance camera wasn't someone's cup of tea).
Unlike Amazon Outlet with its plethora of overstock new items, Amazon Warehouse items have likely been in someone else's mitts, grubby or no
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