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L.L. Bean's famously generous return policy has been discontinued due to abuse.
L.L. Bean's famously generous return policy has been discontinued due to abuse.

L.L. Bean鈥檚 Lifetime Return Policy Is No More

Customers now have one year to return a product鈥攁nd must bring in a receipt

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L.L. Bean's famously generous return policy has been discontinued due to abuse.

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For over 100 years, Maine-based outdoor brand has been known for its famously liberal return policy: if you鈥檙e unsatisfied with a product, bring it in and get it replaced for free at any time, no receipt required, no questions asked. Today, that policy died. Customers will now have one year to return L.L. Bean products, and they must provide a receipt.

鈥淚ncreasingly, a small but growing number of customers has been interpreting our guarantee well beyond its original intent,鈥 L.L. Bean in an email to customers this morning. 鈥淪ome view it as a lifetime product replacement program, expecting refunds for heavily worn products used over many years. Others seek refunds for products that have been purchased through third parties, such as at yard sales.鈥

In a follow-up conversation with 国产吃瓜黑料, an L.L. Bean spokesperson elaborated that in the last five years, thepercent of returns that violate the guarantee policy鈥攚hich was designed to protect customers who received defective products鈥攈ad doubled to 15 percent, costing the company approximately $250 million. 鈥淭he financial impact is remarkable,鈥 the spokesperson says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not fair to the customers who honor the original spirit of the guarantee, and it鈥檚 certainly not sustainable from a business perspective.鈥澨

The spokesperson emphasized that the change in policy will have no effect on the remaining 85 percent of L.L. Bean customers who were not abusing the policy鈥攖he retailer will continue to make good on manufacturing defects and other product malfunctions outside of the one-year return period.

L.L. Bean isn鈥檛 the only brand to do away with its lifetime return policy. In 2013, REI went from a lifetime, no-questions-asked return policy to a one-year return policy. 鈥淲e stand behind the performance of the products we sell,鈥 an REI spokesperson told 国产吃瓜黑料. 鈥淎 product with a manufacturing defect in its materials or workmanship can still be returned at any time. For other items, members and customers have a year to return or exchange items they are not satisfied with.鈥 Much like L.L. Bean, REI made the change after abuses to the system grew too rampant and too expensive to sustain, as reported in this听 podcast. Per their original return policy, REI would replace returned items with either a new product or a gift card, entirely at the company's own cost.

Indeed, Matt Powell of NDP Group, a third-party marketing firm that specializes in tracking retail sales, corroborates that 鈥渞eturns are one of the most expensive transactions that a retailer goes through today.鈥 Even during my own stint working in a Patagonia store in New York City four years ago, I watched a customer return a $550 Tres Parkabecause it smelled weird. The customer had purchased the coat hours earlier at a different store in the same city. Store employees听took in the offending jacket and replaced it with an identical new one.听Because the tags had been removed from the original听jacket, and the garment had been worn outside, it could not be re-sold. REI had similar problems: During the Planet Money podcast, Tim Spangler, REI's senior vice president for stores,听listed听various nicknames听that customers had bestowed upon REI鈥攕uch as Rental Equipment Incorporated and Return Every Item鈥攖o poke fun at its lenient return policy.

Yet other brands are holding fast to their lifetime return policies. Take听Patagonia: the California-based apparel maker has an Ironclad Guarantee, which ensures that customers unsatisfied with the product they鈥檝e bought can bring it back for 鈥渞epair, replacement, or refund. Damage due to wear and tear will be repaired at a reasonable charge.鈥 Notably, the option for “repair” means that not all returns at Patagonia stores end in the customer walking out with a brand new product, sometimes just their refurbished old one. According to Patagonia spokesperson Corey Simpson, the success of the brand's Worn Wear program helps to support their Ironclad Guarantee.听

鈥淚 don鈥檛 feel that [our guarantee policy] is a drawback, nor that customers are abusing it. I assume that there are some abuses somewhere along the line. But the benefits outweigh that,鈥 says Simpson. 鈥淚 feel bad for L.L. Bean, because I can imagine some of the abuses [that were going on]. It鈥檚 a bummer. It鈥檚 such a rare and important thing to have that kind of guarantee.鈥

*Update

An Illinois man named Victor Bondi has filed a class-action lawsuit against L.L. Bean, claiming that “As a result of L.L. Bean's deceptive and unfair breaking of its promises 鈥 L.L. Bean customers did not receive what they bargained for.” The suit requests that L.L. Bean either “recover damages” or “honor the warranty as warranted.”

L.L. Bean issued this statement in response to Mr. Bondi's suit:听“The recently filed lawsuit misrepresents the terms of our new returns policy.听 L.L.Bean products bought prior to February 9, 2018 will not be subject to the new one-year restriction. Proof of purchase will continue to be required. That is what we have consistently told customers since the new policy was announced last Friday.”

国产吃瓜黑料 reached out to Ben Barnow, Mr. Bondi's attorney, but did not hear back.

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