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Old 05-16-2008, 09:04 AM
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Originally Posted by noppenbd View Post
I have to say I have been really frustrated with Target's return policy lately. I don't know if they changed or what, but there are a lot of restrictions. From what I remember:

-Without a receipt, you only get store credit that can be used in the same department as the original item
-Without a receipt, each person can only return a small dollar amount per year (I think it is $25!!)
-If the item is considered "seasonal" they will not accept the return at all, even with a receipt, even if it is clothing

I can understand that they are trying to limit costs but I think it is excessive personally. I know other stores are not this restrictive.

I guess the lesson is to always save your receipts from Target, get gift receipts if it's for someone else, and return items as soon as you decide you don't want them.
Target's return policy is the worst. Do a simple Google search and you'll find a TON of unhappy customers.

That being said, they did recently change their policy AGAIN!

-Without a receipt, you only get store credit that can be used in the same department as the original item
-Without a receipt, each person can only do two returns a year
B]-Without a receipt, you can only return items worth less than $20 (used to be $40)[/b]
-If the item is considered "seasonal" or clearance!!they will not accept the return at all, even with a receipt, even if it is clothing

They changed the return policy just after we got married. I knew I was taking a HUGE risk having our wedding registry at Target. Thankfully everything went smoothly.
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