Consumer & LifestylesituationalB2CMarketplace

Appliance Delivered Defective With No Clear Exchange Path Within Return Window

A refrigerator arrived with a broken ice maker, and the retailer's exchange process was unclear and friction-heavy despite the consumer acting within the return window. The customer ultimately ordered a different unit but experienced confusion about the correct escalation path. Situational retail complaint with limited software addressability.

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