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Table of Contents
Co-branded credit card revenue
During the year ended December 31, 2009, we had a co-branded credit card agreement with a commercial bank, for the issuance of credit cards bearing
the Overstock brand, under which the bank paid us fees for new accounts, renewed accounts and card usage. New and renewed account fees were recognized
as revenues on a straight-line basis over the estimated life of the credit card relationship. Credit card usage fees were recognized as revenues as actual credit
card usage occurred. Our co-branded credit card agreement with this bank terminated effective August 30, 2009.
In March 2010, we entered into a co-branded credit card agreement with a different commercial bank for the issuance of credit cards bearing the
Overstock.com brand, under which the bank pays us fees for new accounts and for customer usage of the cards. The agreement also provides for a customer
loyalty program offering reward points that customers will accrue from card usage and can use to make purchases on our Website (See "Club O loyalty
program" above for more information). We launched this co-branded card in September 2010. New account fees are recognized as revenue on a straight-line
basis over the estimated life of the credit card relationship. Credit card usage fees are recognized as revenues as actual credit card usage occurs.
Deferred revenue
Customer orders are recorded as deferred revenue prior to delivery of products or services ordered. We record amounts received for Club O membership
fees as deferred revenue and we recognize it ratably over the membership period. We record Club O reward dollars as deferred revenue at the time they are
earned and we recognize it as revenue upon redemption. If reward dollars are not redeemed, we recognize revenue upon expiration. In addition, we sell gift
cards and record related deferred revenue at the time of the sale. We sell gift cards without expiration dates and we recognize revenue from a gift card upon
redemption of the gift card. If a gift card is not redeemed, we recognize income when the likelihood of its redemption becomes remote based on our historical
redemption experience. We consider the likelihood of redemption to be remote after 36 months.
Sales returns allowance
We inspect all returned items when they arrive at our processing facility. We refund the full cost of the merchandise returned and all original shipping
charges if the returned item is defective or we or our fulfillment partners have made an error, such as shipping the wrong product.
If the return is not a result of a product defect or our or our fulfillment partners' error and our customer initiates a return of an unopened item within
30 days of delivery, except for computers and electronics, we refund the full cost of the merchandise minus the original shipping charge and return shipping
fees. However, we reduce refunds for returns initiated more than 30 days after delivery or that are received at our returns processing facility more than
45 days after initial delivery.
If our customer returns an item that has been opened or shows signs of wear, we issue a partial refund minus the original shipping charge and return
shipping fees.
Revenue is recorded net of estimated returns. We record an allowance for returns based on current period revenues and historical returns experience. We
analyze historical returns, current economic trends and changes in order volume and acceptance of our products when evaluating the adequacy of the sales
returns allowance in any accounting period. Our actual product returns have not differed materially from our estimates. The average actual returns as
percentage of revenues for the years ended, December 31, 2010, 2009, and 2008 were 8.2%, 8.6% and 9.0%, respectively. The decline in actual returns as a
percentage of revenues from 2008 to 2009 was largely the result of procedures implemented in 2009 including entering into a new master supplier agreement
with our fulfillment partners in the fall of 2009. We do not expect future returns experience to differ significantly from the
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