Brits – a Nation of Boomerang Buyers - New Research From Pass My Parcel

One in five (20%) sneaky shoppers admit to wearing clothes with the label in, only to return them the next day. 18 - 25 year olds are the biggest culprits whereas those in East Anglia are the most honest with 88% of respondents claiming to have never cheated the system.
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One in five (20%) sneaky shoppers admit to wearing clothes with the label in, only to return them the next day. 18 - 25 year olds are the biggest culprits whereas those in East Anglia are the most honest with 88% of respondents claiming to have never cheated the system.

Other key results investigating the UK's shopping behavior found:

Some outfits don't even make it to the ball - with people buying an average of four items of clothes online which only gathers dust in our wardrobes, being passed on to a friend or charity a year later.

The festive season is the ultimate opportunity for Boomerang Buyers to exhibit their scandalous behavior when an estimated £740 million will be spend on new work Christmas party clobber. The survey by Pass My Parcel found:

ASOS customers can return their unwanted items for free using Pass My Parcel's new label-free returns in three simple steps; just enter details via the website to generate a QR code, go to your nearest Parcel Shop with your package, share the code with the shop keeper and let them do the rest. Visit https://www.passmyparcel.com/.

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