Talking Tech: One more way to return your Amazon orders
It's Thursday. You know what that means. Your weekly dose of tech news. It's Brett Molina back again with your Talking Tech roundup.
Great news if you have an Amazon return (bonus if you need to also buy printer ink because your printer sucks): You can soon drop off those returned items at Staples.
Amazon announced it has expanded the number of locations where customers can make returns to include Staples stores. Next time you need to send an Amazon purchase back? You can go to Staples, Kohl's, Whole Foods or a UPS store to drop them off.
Amazon said the returns don't require you to bring your own box or labels. You complete your return request online, then drop it off at one of the locations. The option to drop off at Staples will be available by the end of July.
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Until next week. Thanks for reading!