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The site is launching a new way to tell when other customers have been unhappy with a specific product and sent it back. Cineberg / Shutterstock.com
You might notice a new warning label the next time you go shopping on Amazon.com — it says an item is “frequently returned.” The shopping site has begun rolling out the new feature to help consumers spot products that may be poorly made or misrepresented, and which often get sent back to the company. It serves as a caution to carefully read the product description and make sure you’re getting what…