Previous research emphasizes the benefits of generous refunds as part of overall complaint management service policy, yet recent empirical evidence suggests that many retailers have concerns about abusive returns and hesitate to fully compensate dissatisfied customers. We present an analysis of three refund policies-no questions asked, no refunds, and verifiable problems only-and show that no questions asked is the most efficient way to handle consumer opportunism.
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