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Customers who regularly return items to ASOS now face a £3.95 fee, unless they keep at least £40 worth of items. Asos Premier members will also be affected - although they will only need to retain £15 worth of items to bypass the fee.Asos says the changes only apply to a 'small group of customers with a frequently high returns rate' and will come into force from 8 October.One customer, who is set to be hit by the change, blasted the fast fashion giant for the move.
If the sizes were consistent, maybe people wouldn't return so much.'The retailer has already altered its free returns policy in the US, with shoppers now charged $4.99 if they 'constantly take actions that make providing them with free returns unsustainable'.It is not the first company to do so, amid an increase in items being sent back and the high costs associated in handling unwanted items.
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