I'm looking at how to ship this and it seems almost impossible. I've got a defective mophie USB power pack and I've started the process to try and replace it, but it looks like they don't ship a replacement until the defective one arrives. I didn't really see this until later. I've already started the return process where I've authorized a $7.99 shipping charge. They have a process where I'm supposed to send it in with the order number in the address.
I know this is a huge pain. I've done returns of items with batteries, although those were prepaid shipping where I had to include a special label for lithium-ion batteries with a phone number to contact in case there's a problem.
It's a nominal 8000 mAh device. It says 29.6Wh on the side as the capacity.
I'm thinking of just forgetting about this since it might just cost me more in shipping than it's worth. They've already authorized the shipping but it hasn't posted - I'm thinking of cancelling. For me to send it back, UPS ground is about $20, FedEx ground is about $12, and the device itself costs about $30 full retail. Not sure about USPS, but I saw something saying that they allow a maximum capacity of 20Wh per cell (this is a single cell). Even then, retail ground is almost $10.
I know this is a huge pain. I've done returns of items with batteries, although those were prepaid shipping where I had to include a special label for lithium-ion batteries with a phone number to contact in case there's a problem.
It's a nominal 8000 mAh device. It says 29.6Wh on the side as the capacity.
I'm thinking of just forgetting about this since it might just cost me more in shipping than it's worth. They've already authorized the shipping but it hasn't posted - I'm thinking of cancelling. For me to send it back, UPS ground is about $20, FedEx ground is about $12, and the device itself costs about $30 full retail. Not sure about USPS, but I saw something saying that they allow a maximum capacity of 20Wh per cell (this is a single cell). Even then, retail ground is almost $10.