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What exactly is wrong with Target's return policy???

I've read a few posts that have mentioned women did not register at Target because of thier return policy.  Why is it so bad?  I am a little concerned because this is were we are registered and with things being pruchased I am getting a little nervous!

 Thanks!!!

Re: What exactly is wrong with Target's return policy???

  • 2 returns per year per drivers license.

    Exchange with receipt.

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  • I had a problem with people buying duplicates of things or things that weren't on my registry.  Target won't take anything back that is over $20 without a recept.  So I had several items that I couldn't use or return. 
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  • imageJARbaby:

    2 returns per year per drivers license.

    Exchange with receipt.

    Wait, 2 per yer even if you have a receipt?  Is that new?  I return stuff (with a receipt) ALL the time.  Well, at least once every couple of months.

    I do understand that you are stuck with the item if you don't have a receipt or gift receipt.

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  • Most online items can't be returned at a store.  That was a PITA when we got married and got duplicate gifts.
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  • That's not true - you can return unlimited items if you have a receipt. 

     It's returning items without a receipt that is difficult, as it is at nearly every store.

  • imageJARbaby:

    2 returns per year per drivers license.

    Exchange with receipt.

    Yes this. And if the item goes on sale, you only get a credit for the sale price. I say eff Target! (bad wedding present experience.)

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  • Even if it's bought off the registry they won't return it?
  • imageJARbaby:

    2 returns per year per drivers license.

    Exchange with receipt.

    WHAT?!?! Do they have that posted in the store so people know? I would be highly ticked if I were turned away for a return!

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  • I never had any problems with returns at Target when I was registered there for my DD.
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  • Target will not take a return on anything NOT on your registry without a receipt. However, if you receive something that you didn't register for and want to take it back - just add it to your registry before heading to the store.

    The main issue I found was not updating the registry when things were purchased. But, you can always update it on your own (it sucks you have to do that). I don't think it's all that horrible, but just be prepared all returns will be turned into a store gift card - we used towards diapers.

  • They are very strict. I had a shower curtain, never opened, with original receipt. They still carried it at the store but would not return it because it was past the 90 days return and I could get store credit because it was over the limit, I think $20 or $25.

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  • There is only so much you can return without a receipt. with one, yes, you can have more returns.......

    but i am stuck without returning some stuff because i met the limit. i had to have my mom take something back under her name because i didnt have a gift receipt.

    other places returns are better than target...they dont have a cap amt on $ value that you can bring back in a year. and kohls - i know doesnt have as much baby stuff, but just an FYI, you can return stuff if you took tags off and washed it...my mom bought something and it had a little spot on it, the lady said if you take it home and wash it and it doesnt come out, she can bring it back ebcause the tag on the inside of the shirt has a code on it and they can track that its been purchased at their store.........i thought that was really good :)

  • imageelidav2007:
    Even if it's bought off the registry they won't return it?

     

    Yep.  There is a limit on the number of returns without a receipt even if purchased off registry.  At least with BRU you can return anything with or without a receipt as long as you have a registry.   

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  • We didn't register with Target, but we got some gifts from there that I returned.  I had some stuff with gift receipts and some without.  They took it all back no problem and gave me store credit.  I did have to show my drivers license for the stuff without a gift receipt and they said there was a $70 limit per year on returning stuff without a gift receipt.
  • Someone bought our bouncer online and we got it in the mail. We wanted to return it as we were going to get a different one. They sell ours in store, and we had the packing receipt. But they wanted us to return it, and after they would email me a printable in store credit. Um, no. We kept the bouncer.
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  • The wedding present I returned was unopened with original gift receipt. (We were not registered there.) It was a $40 item but since it was bought over 90 days before I returned it, I got a store credit for $9.99- yippee. Bunch of BS if you ask me.

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  • Oh, and yea, thats happened to me where they would only give me the sale price. you can only return items that equal a certain dollar amount a year...maybe 40 or 80 dollars? without a receipt. once you reach the limit, they wont let you bring anything back without a receipt until a specific date (that they give you). ask about it. ;)

  • You might want to ask your shower hosts to spread the word to get gift receipts because of their policies. 
  • I have had the exact opposite experience, nothing but positive. I return things a lot (bought a new house this year so lots of house stuff like curtains/rods, etc) and I think it's very easy. If you purchase with a credit/debit card they can look it up for you without the receipt. I also returned 2 gifts from my shower that were not on my registry with no receipt and I got a store credit for full price because they were Target brand Dwell Studio. I was surprised.    
  • If you look at the top of your receipt it says it expires at a certain date. LMAO its so rediculous
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    imageelidav2007:
    Even if it's bought off the registry they won't return it?

     

    Yep.  There is a limit on the number of returns without a receipt even if purchased off registry.  At least with BRU you can return anything with or without a receipt as long as you have a registry.   

    That is crazy...hmm...it's ashame that people have already been told we are regsitered there or I would move everything to another store!

  • imageMandyWes:

    The wedding present I returned was unopened with original gift receipt. (We were not registered there.) It was a $40 item but since it was bought over 90 days before I returned it, I got a store credit for $9.99- yippee. Bunch of BS if you ask me.

    90 days is pretty much standard at EVERY store.

  • We received a few outfits from Target that were in odd sizes (i.e. newborn outfits for summer) without gift receipts. Even though they were clearly Target brand, Target wouldn't even let me exchange them for the correct size without a receipt. So that was a major pain.

    Also, they totally kept screwing up our registry. For example, items would show up as being purchased one hour, and then show up as not being purchased another hour. Consequently, I received three of the same item--two with no gift receipt. I updated our registry to show that 3 had been purchased, but by the time I got to the store, it had tweaked out again and only showed that one had been purchased from the registry. Consequently, Target wouldn't let me return the other two duplicates. 

    It was just a pain...but it's the only baby store we have locally, so I was stuck. 

  • And my favorite 'policy' of theirs - if you don't have the gift receipt, you can only exchange it for a 'like' item.  We had this with wedding presents too - we returned a Pyrex set because we got mulitples, they told us that we could inly exchange it for a different set....

    One thing I have learned, though, like that experience - each customer service rep or even store is different.  We took the same set, still no receipt, to another Target and they gave us a store gift card, no problem.  I have had other run-ins too, like that, where you just take your stuff and head to the Target down the street and get a completely different answer.  They're crazy. 

  • imageJARbaby:

    2 returns per year per drivers license.

    Exchange with receipt.

    THIS it's annoying and they stink!!!
  • People are giving you a lot of incorrect information.  My SIL is a Target store manager, and she gave me the whole scoop on the policy.  You can return things without a receipt, up to $70.00 mechandise per calender year.  If you get something you don't want and it is on your registry, you can return it without a receipt, no dollar limit or return limits.  SO if you get something you don't want, add it to your registry online, and then return in store.  Just like EVERY other store that exists, if you return something without a receipt, they will give you the lowest sale price.  I really have no idea why people have it out for Target's policy.  Come on...I tried to return a $6.00 ugly outfit at BRU last week, no receipt, and the lady gave me the third degree about trying to return without receipt, to the point where I just walked out of the store, ugly outfit in hand.  RELAX about the registry thing, call the store, and get the CORRECT information before you freak out.
  • imagenicki0916:
    People are giving you a lot of incorrect information.  My SIL is a Target store manager, and she gave me the whole scoop on the policy.  You can return things without a receipt, up to $70.00 mechandise per calender year.  If you get something you don't want and it is on your registry, you can return it without a receipt, no dollar limit or return limits.  SO if you get something you don't want, add it to your registry online, and then return in store.  Just like EVERY other store that exists, if you return something without a receipt, they will give you the lowest sale price.  .

    Thank you, that works.  I always thought that if it was on your regsitry and yu had to return it they would allow you to do so.  Thanks for the clarification.

  • No problem.  I love Target, and I hate to hear people giving you the wrong info, to the point where you wish you didn't register there.  We had a great experience with registering there for our wedding and baby.  Good luck!
  • imagemelaniebeth:
    I have had the exact opposite experience, nothing but positive. I return things a lot (bought a new house this year so lots of house stuff like curtains/rods, etc) and I think it's very easy. If you purchase with a credit/debit card they can look it up for you without the receipt. I also returned 2 gifts from my shower that were not on my registry with no receipt and I got a store credit for full price because they were Target brand Dwell Studio. I was surprised.    

    This is the experience I've had...

    Like one PP said, if you get something without a gift receipt, add it to your registry before you try to bring it back to the store and you shouldn't have an issue. Also, if it's that big of a deal to you, call corporate and talk to someone who might be able to help you.

    Stores like Target have no choice but to have return policies (strict, unfair, whatever) because there are idiots out there who consistently and repeatedly abuse the system and cost them millions of dollars every year. If you were Target, you would do the same!

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  • imagenicki0916:
    No problem.  I love Target, and I hate to hear people giving you the wrong info, to the point where you wish you didn't register there.  We had a great experience with registering there for our wedding and baby.  Good luck!

    We really love Target too.  We buy everything from groceries to fire logs there and have never had a problem but I can always have them run my card for those types of things.  I was just concerned if somethng was bought off my registry that I wouldn't be able to return or exchange if I got duplicates.

  • I had to go through alot of drama getting receipts from people who gave me duplicates or stuff I didn't want (while blushing) with my registy for DD, maybe it's just my Target but they would only take back so much per person per trip, and I just didn't have the ability to make alot of trips with a newborn infant, it's just a pain, if I register again, like if I have a boy one day, I won't do it there.

    Also, NBR, I got some bedding for DD that we didn't need and tried to return it after X-mas, it cost $40 and they said they would only give me $28 without the receipt, and that's just cheap to me, trying to make a profit off me b/c I don't have a stupid piece of paper, I haven't seen that with other stores.  Macy's, for example, took back a great deal of stuff we got for X-mas, and gave us the price it was purchased for without a receipt.  I love Target, but will never register there again or buy anything I might have to return one day, I just think they're cheap, I hear they are owned by the French..

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    I had to go through alot of drama getting receipts from people who gave me duplicates or stuff I didn't want (while blushing) with my registy for DD, maybe it's just my Target but they would only take back so much per person per trip, and I just didn't have the ability to make alot of trips with a newborn infant, it's just a pain, if I register again, like if I have a boy one day, I won't do it there.

    Also, NBR, I got some bedding for DD that we didn't need and tried to return it after X-mas, it cost $40 and they said they would only give me $28 without the receipt, and that's just cheap to me, trying to make a profit off me b/c I don't have a stupid piece of paper, I haven't seen that with other stores.  Macy's, for example, took back a great deal of stuff we got for X-mas, and gave us the price it was purchased for without a receipt.  I love Target, but will never register there again or buy anything I might have to return one day, I just think they're cheap, I hear they are owned by the French..

     They have no way of KNOWING what you paid for it without the receipt. That's why they give you one...

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  • imageelidav2007:

    imagenicki0916:
    People are giving you a lot of incorrect information.  My SIL is a Target store manager, and she gave me the whole scoop on the policy.  You can return things without a receipt, up to $70.00 mechandise per calender year.  If you get something you don't want and it is on your registry, you can return it without a receipt, no dollar limit or return limits.  SO if you get something you don't want, add it to your registry online, and then return in store.  Just like EVERY other store that exists, if you return something without a receipt, they will give you the lowest sale price.  .

    Thank you, that works.  I always thought that if it was on your regsitry and yu had to return it they would allow you to do so.  Thanks for the clarification.

    Um, you may say this is true and you family member may as well, but that's not how it worked with my best friends wedding registry.  She even added the items (as others have mentioned) before going in to do the exchanges (b/c they weren't on her registry to start with) and got the same old song and dance.  2 exchanges per calendar year if you don't have a receipt (period).  I know this, b/c I helped with her registry and was with her. She said it was the same with her sister's baby registry. Therefore, I avoid Target like the plague.  I've never been happy with their online shopping either. For example, I bought a GPS from target for Christmas, they shipped me an entirely different model than I ordered and like someone else said in a PP, they want me to have to send it back, get some code and then they'll give me "store credit".  

    Good luck with your registry.  

  • If you ask me, I think the 90 day thing is ridiculous for standard baby items they ALWAYS carry... like bedding or toys, etc. I received a set of yellow sheets at a baby shower during my first pregnancy. The person had purchased the sheets LONG before the shower and by the time I tried to return them (i hate yellow) it was beyond the 90 days. I had the ORIGINAL receipt, not even just a gift receipt and they refused to even take the item.... even when I showed a manager that the EXACT item was sitting on their shelf still being sold for full price. When I tried to discuss it with them, they actually got rude about it and just stood there looking at me. It made me never want to shop there again. They wouldn't do anything... no return, exchange, nothing. Grrr. Bastards.
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