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Old 04-17-2007, 06:48 PM
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Re: Target's Return Policy

The only time I've had a problem with returning something to Target was a couple of years ago. The embroidery on a pair of my DD's jeans started unraveling about 2 months after I bought them. Unfortunately, I hadn't saved the receipt that long and was told the only option was to offer me an exchange, IF I could locate an identical pair on the rack. Unfortunately, I had bought them at the end of the season and the racks were full of summer clothes. It was obvious the jeans were from Target (Xhiliration brand), but I was told I was out of luck.

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Originally Posted by katlnhats View Post
Take the holidays for instance, or a birthday or Mother's/Fathers Day gift. As with any gift, the recipient isn't usually given a receipt - kind of tacky, don't you think? They're simply given a wrapped gift, and anyone who's given it to you will let you know where they bought it.
Whenever I make a purchase at my Target, the cashier routinely prints out a gift receipt. I don't even have to ask for one. If all Targets followed this procedure, it stands to reason that more people would include the gift receipt with their gift, allowing easier returns.
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