How ReturnSlot works
ReturnSlot is built for the messy middle of online returns: the item is in your house, the policy language is not fully clear, and you need one practical plan before the window shrinks or the evidence trail gets weaker.
What you enter
- How long it has been since delivery
- The merchant return window you think applies
- Whether the label or QR code already exists
- Item condition, packaging reality, and proof coverage
- How urgent the refund is and how much order-account access you actually have
What ReturnSlot gives back
- A deadline-aware return plan
- A proof checklist for photos, order references, and parcel evidence
- Packaging or consolidation guidance for single or split parcels
- Risk flags when the merchant route, proof chain, or window looks weak
- A copyable merchant note for the next support step
Best use cases
- Several returns from different stores at once
- Households where the buyer and the person doing the drop-off are not the same
- Fragile, higher-value, faulty, or wrong-item returns where proof matters
- Printerless, courier-pickup, or merchant-approval flows that get muddled fast
What ReturnSlot does not do
ReturnSlot does not replace the merchant portal, create a real carrier label, decide legal entitlement, or guarantee a refund. It is a practical planning layer that helps you create a cleaner trail before the item leaves your hands.