Order Cancellation on a Website

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Hello, I ordered a shoulder bag from a shopping site like AliExpress (Temu), and when it arrived, I realized I didn't like it and want to return it. I went to the orders and processed a return, and at the end of the process, it said: receive a refund and keep the item, you don't need to return it! This means it's not worth it for them to go through the entire return process. Now, if I order things in the future, can I return them based on the fact that I receive a refund without returning the item? Or only if it was really possible, would I return it? Can I order in advance based on the possibility that I might return and keep the item? It should be noted that this is definitely owned by a non-Jew! Thank you.

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Hello 

This is not considered 'theft'.

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