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Published 11:58 30 Jan 2019 GMT
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There are people out there that order stuff, wear them a few times and then return them.
Which is actually pretty gross if you ask us, and not very cool.
Clear Returns, a retail data technology company, said that returns cost UK retailers £60bn a year, £20bn of which is online.
That's a lot of cash!
ASOS have also been monitoring those who say they haven't received items they bought, for obvious reasons.
The brand spoke to Cosmopolitan UK, and said that they would "only check up on customers if a fraud is suspected, which relates to a very small percentage of shoppers and is normal procedure for online retailers."
So essentially, as long as you don't take the complete piss, you'll be grand.
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