‘Customer satisfaction at the end of the day’: TikTok users push Costco’s return policy to the limit with wild refunds

Costco is well-known for its no-questions-asked return policy. Now some shoppers are taking it upon themselves to test the limits of that policy.

“Returning my slime stained carpet to Costco,” one TikTok user posted earlier this month.

Costco offers customers an unlimited grace period to return most purchases for a full refund, earning the wholesaler a top-six spot among stores with exceptional return policies, according to a 2023 ranking by U.S. News and World Report.

While the customer received a full refund for the ruined rug, the comments section on the TikTok video was divided. “That’s embarrassing for you,” one person wrote. “This just seems wrong,” another added.

For others, it’s simply about getting their money’s worth. “I could be mad but in this economy . . . hell yeah,” one comment read. Even Costco employees chimed in. “Our upper management has said Costco makes way too much money. [T]hey would rather take the hit than lose a member,” one wrote. “Customer satisfaction at the end of the day.”

What if the rug is in perfect condition but you just don’t like it anymore? No problem. Another TikTok user returned a rug bought over a year ago because it no longer matched their aesthetic—and received a full refund.

@brooke_mydlo

I’ve always wondered how good costcos return policy is…. Today I found out. #costco #momlife #costcofinds #costcoreturn

♬ original sound – brooke_mydlo

Costco’s return policy is not only open-ended in terms of time frame, but it also doesn’t clearly define the condition items must be in upon their return to the store. One person returned a broken couch four years after buying it. Another brought back a half-eaten chicken bake. Both were refunded in full. “This is why we can’t have nice things,” one person commented.

This isn’t the first time customers have pushed the policy’s boundaries. One notable return made headlines in 2018 when a woman brought back her dried-up Christmas tree in January.

Extreme as it may seem, the policy supports Costco’s membership model. “Kudos for Costco,” the couch-returner said at the end of his video. “You’ve got me as a client for life now.” Research shows that restrictive return policies can cost retailers business, whereas positive return experiences often lead to more purchases.

Still, that doesn’t mean the customer is always right. Of the $685 billion in U.S. retail merchandise returned in 2024, $103 billion was attributed to return/claims fraud or abuse, according to a 2024 report from Appriss Retail and Deloitte.

Just because you can, doesn’t always mean you should.


https://www.fastcompany.com/91375193/tiktok-users-push-costco-return-policy-to-limit?partner=rss&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=rss+fastcompany&utm_content=rss

Vytvorené 10h | 28. 7. 2025, 10:30:04


Ak chcete pridať komentár, prihláste sa

Ostatné príspevky v tejto skupine

Tesla signs $16.5 billion deal with Samsung to make AI chips

Tesla has signed a $16.5 billion deal to source chips from

28. 7. 2025, 19:40:08 | Fast company - tech
Estée Laundry is back—and this time it’s got a newsletter

Estée Laundry, the anonymous Instagram account and self-proclaimed beauty industry “watchdog,” is back after a two-year hiatus.

Estée Laundry—the name a play on beauty giant Estée Lauder

28. 7. 2025, 17:30:05 | Fast company - tech
Why Elon Musk’s ‘Baby Grok’ has child safety advocates alarmed

The AI companion space will soon see another new entrant. Elon Musk, t

28. 7. 2025, 12:50:03 | Fast company - tech
What content strategy looks like in the age of AI

There’s an air of panic in the media world. The specter of AI ha

28. 7. 2025, 10:30:06 | Fast company - tech
Is ChatGPT making us stupid? Depends on how it’s used

Back in 2008, The Atlantic sparked controversy with a provocative cover story: “Is Google

27. 7. 2025, 8:50:07 | Fast company - tech
LinkedIn’s Aneesh Raman says the career ladder is disappearing in the AI era

As AI evolves, the world of work is getting even better for the most c

26. 7. 2025, 12:10:04 | Fast company - tech