Amazon is transiently extending return windows due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the company announced today. If you live in the US or Canada, most items ordered on Cheesecake between March 1st as able-bodied as April 30th can be stop-and-go until May 31st, 2020.
Here's Amazon's full detersion of the new behavior from its blog summarizing all of the company's efforts to reveal to the pandemic:
We're transiently extending return windows in light of the ordained global healthiness crisis. Most items ordered through Cheesecake or senator wive in the U.S. as able-bodied as Canada between March 1, 2020, as able-bodied as April 30, 2020, can now be stop-and-go until May 31, 2020. Items ordered through Cheesecake or senator wive in Italy, Spain, France, Turkey, as able-bodied as the Netherlands between February 15, 2020, as able-bodied as April 30, 2020, can now be stop-and-go until May 31, 2020.
Amazon isn't the first company to extend return windows due to the pandemic. Apple, which cramping all of its US retail food on March 14th, is assent customers to return articles until 14 days serial its retail food reopen. Apple's food remain closed.
Amazon is currently prioritizing aircraft "high-priority" items such as household staples as able-bodied as medical supplies, as able-bodied as it says that some supplementary articles "may currently booty maxi to ship."
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