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March 14, 2024 3 mins
Erica took back a shirt, Trevor's aunt returns dusters BUT the calls will shock you!
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No backs to the Erica Show onG one oh five Erica and Trevor and
yesterday. I'm so embarrassed because Idon't think I've done this in a very
long time. But I had ashirt that I purchased. Yes, I
tried it on for about an hourand fifteen minutes, and then I returned
it. I mean, you triedit on for an hour and I wore
it. I wore it for aminute, A hot minute went for like

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an event or kinda to an event. I wore it and then you returned
it. But the shirt did notfit properly, I realized, and so
I returned it, and so Ithrew the tags in the bag, and
I was like, I got thewrong size. It was too small.
It was too small. That wasnot a lie. But I wore it,
and I feel guilty. Well,if it really didn't fit, well
that's like a genuine Now I hada you know, boob, like my
whole boob was smashed into one,and I was like, I should not

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have worn this. I couldn't evenget out of it. But anyway,
my aunt, this is even worsethan that, because I think it's fine
because it didn't fit, so it'sfine. My aunt has a really tall
entryway in her house, so inorder to dust up there, you need
like one of those long dusters,right, and she dusts it. She
goes the store gets a duster,and then she returns it after ever use
because she's like, I only doit like twice a year, but the

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effort to drive it to and fromjust keep the thing. They're like,
what ten dollars? I know that'swhat she does. Though. My husband
actually changed the policy for lands Inwhich had a lifetime return policy. He
returned pants are about fifteen years oldand about one thousand dollars worth of pantsy
and he went through his whole closetand they're like, sir, we're gonna

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have to change the policy. That'ssomething that Boston would do. It sounds
like him, Yeah, it does. So have you ever returned something like
crazy? Or maybe you used towork somewhere and people came and tried to
return crazy things? You know,there's so many stories nine one, nine,
eight, six, one o fiveto one. Do you want to
five us? Say Erica's show Ericand Trevor Live on the iHeartRadio app Leave
us a talkback message. What didyou return, and you should be ashamed

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of yourself. Erica tried on ashirt for an entire event and then she
returned it. It was making unaboobs. It needed to be returned. Nine
one nine eight six oh one ohfive win or leave us a talk back
message on the iHeartRadio Here's a talkbackfrom Jordan two years back. I worked
at Taco Bell and I had somebodyyou try to return a chiloop buck.

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They wanted a full refund for theirentire meal, but we requested the food
back. But he could not giveme the chiloupo because he had created a
bond with the chiloupo because he tooka bite out of it. I hope
you didn't give that guy's money back. I think she has to if he
complained, Well, he didn't handover the food though, they're not allowed
to take it back. Look atChick fil A. They don't even take

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the little drink quarterback when you're like, I don't need that. So I
can pull up to any drive throughand say thank you, Hey, I
want my money back. I don'tthink. Let's see what happens. Erica
show live on the iHeartRadio app,asking you the craziest thing that you have
returned, or maybe you're the personreceiving that return, leave us a talkback
message. Just like Aaron I workedat a women's boutique and a woman returned

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a pair of pants with her underwearand a used feminine product. Oh my
gosh, Oh my gosh, Iwould I hope they did not return that.
We're talking about Eric talking about Ericareturning a shirt that she tried on
for an entire event and then shereturned this an hour comes on. That's

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underwear and some dromas mexipad. That'sgross.
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