Woman returns couch to Costco after two years, sparks viral reaction to store’s generous return policy
Jackie said she didn’t have the receipt for the couch anymore, but the employee was able to locate the order on their store computer. She explained that she was returning the couch because her family didn’t like the color anymore, and Costco gave her a full refund for the purchase.
“It worked,” she happily shared.
Costco has a “100% satisfaction guarantee” return policy with few restrictions.
“Simply bring the product to any Costco warehouse and our Member Services Team will be happy to assist you. It helps if you have the receipt or original product packaging, but it may not be necessary to process your return,” their return policy states.
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A TikToker’s video returning an old couch to Costco went viral. (Kena Betancur/VIEWpress / Getty Images)
Their policy does not say that items must be returned in a certain time frame or in a certain condition for most merchandise. There are exceptions for electronics, jewelry, cigarettes, alcohol, car tires and batteries, airline tickets, gold, and special order items.
The couch return video drew some backlash on TikTok, with some Costco customers berating the woman for taking advantage of the policy.
“That is just f—ing wrong,” one woman reacted. “You used something and you loved it with your kids and your animals and your whole family, and you used it for two-and-a-half years, and just because there’s [a] little loophole in this store’s policy, you think that it is morally right to take that couch back and get a full, full refund for it, for a used item that there was nothing wrong with?”
Her reaction video drew over 15,000 comments and nearly 2 million views. Top commenters seemed to agree this was an abuse of the liberal store return policy.

Costco Wholesale has a “100% satisfaction guarantee” return policy for customers with few restrictions. (Dominic Bracco II for The Washington Post via Getty Images / Getty Images)
“You are not wrong. People abuse Costco’s great return policy,” one top comment said.
“I work for Costco. Don’t get me started,” another top comment said.
However, others defended Jackie, saying the company’s top customer satisfaction policy allowed for these sort of returns.
“MY husband works for Costco and says that the Co. receives money from all of the returned items. I am not ashamed to return my items,” one person wrote.
Another TikToker named Brittany argued that the wholesale retailer makes most of its money on its membership fees, so they can have a more liberal return policy than other retailers.
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“They are a multi-billion dollar company. The amount of returns they get probably doesn’t touch the amount of profits they have so it’s not that big of a deal. Why are we caring so much about this huge corporation and about the money they make? When we are literally all like dirt poor compared to them. We should get our money’s worth and get our money back if we can,” she said. “I would totally do the same.”
Last year, another Costco return video went viral on TikTok, after customers returned a two-year-old used mattress so they could put the money towards a new mattress.
Costco Wholesale did not immediately return a request for comment.