I recently ordered a lot of parts from Amazon for my new PC build, but unfortunately, it didn't work out. I'm thinking about returning all the parts for a full refund. I was wondering if Amazon would accept the return because some parts might be faulty. Almost everything except for the SSD and the GPU was purchased from Amazon. Do you think I can send everything back?
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Typically, you should be good as long as you're still within the return window. If it's been more than 30 days, you might run into trouble. But if the stuff is in original condition, you should be able to return it without much hassle.
You can return anything you bought under Amazon's policies. Just be aware that third-party sellers might not accept returns depending on their rules. I’ve returned items that had minor issues and still got my refunds. Just make sure you don’t get flagged for too many returns in a short time.
I rarely return things, so this is a first for me.
If you're within the 30-day return period, they'll likely take everything back unless there’s damage from misuse. But why not try sorting out the issue with the build? Shipping costs are usually on you for returns now, which can be a pain.
I usually troubleshoot, but I'm leaning towards just getting a laptop for my upcoming travels.
In my experience, I’ve returned plenty of items to Amazon, and they’re usually pretty lenient. Just keep in mind that electronics over a certain price can take longer to process returns. They'll need to inspect high-value items.
What happens if some parts work when I return them?
As long as the parts were sold by Amazon, they usually accept returns without needing a specific reason. Just make sure everything is repackaged properly. If you bought from third-party sellers, their return policies might differ, so check those.
Does it matter if the items were sold by a third party but fulfilled by Amazon?
I'm pretty sure everything's in great shape since I kept the original packaging.