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Hi,

I have 3 unopened containers of powders?utm_source=BariatricPal&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=CommentLink" target="_ad" data-id="1" >unjury powder. I want to return them or sell them. It was great but my taste has changed and now I don't like it. When I first had surgery, I could put it in coco or Soup and it was great. Now, no matter what I put it in, I taste it. I still have an opened container and I try it again every so often to see if I can eat it but it is a no go with my taste buds.

What is the easiest and best way to do this? I emailed the company and they sent me the return form. I don't have the box they came in so I have to get a box to ship it back if I go that route. So has anyone done this before? What is the best way to ship it?

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Just ship it one of the flat rate boxes from the US Mail or via UPS. keep your tracking info and package it well. When I ship powders I tend to put them in a tearless envelope THEN in the box. Tape well, write the physical address, return reference number and tracking number in at least two locations on the box and I would include your contact number on the flip side of the innermost protected flap. If it is only 3 canisters I would not insure it, USPS insures to 50$ and USPS insures to 100$ automatically.

It is a wee bit overkill, but return departments can be loosely organized. (Logistics Supervisor also in charge of S&R, AR& AP so I am somewhat paranoind!).

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You might list them on Craig's List first. I tend to look up just about everything I buy just in case I can find a great deal locally!

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Before returning check with your surgeon's office. Maybe they can recommend someone to sell it to.( Maybe put something up where their patients can see it) Would save a lot of shipping hassle if someone local wished to buy it. Also try the Craigslist idea.

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Thanks! I hadn't thought of those options!

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Where are you located someone in your area may buy them that is having the surgery. What flavors are they?

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Where are you located someone in your area may buy them that is having the surgery. What flavors are they?

I am on edge of north Dallas, TX. I have 2 containers of Unjury unflavored and 1 container of chocolate Splendor. I also have single packets of almost each flavor of Unjury. I have single packets of most flavors or Syntax nectar. I used the stuff right after surgery but now my taste and diet has changed. So yeah if anyone is close to surgery, they can private message me. I don't want to break any forum rules.

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