I don't want to sound ungrateful, but I really don't get it! I completely understand when people buy some things that are not on your registry...like clothes, books or things that their babies really enjoyed and you forgot to put on your registry.
I haven't even had my shower yet, but a few folks have let me know (for various reasons) they are having things shipped to my house. They asked that I don't open them...but, I'm also ordering a ton of stuff and the package labels don't indicate whats what, so I've accidentally opened some of my gifts.
For example, I'm registered at BRU and have a "bathtub" and swing on my registry. My aunt actually purchased my gifts at BRU but she got a completely different bathtub and swing than whats on my registry.
I don't get it
. I did a lot of research on what items to register for so I really like the specific items. Now I debate taking off the swing and tub I actually registered for so I don't get duplicates. Or, I guess I could just take items back.
I'm guessing this happens quite a bit, but it just doesn't make sense to me!
Re: Why do people buy things NOT on your registry?
I don't get it, either!
We are team green, and people keep telling my Mom they don't know what to buy - we are registered at BRU and the registry info is on the invitation. Our registry has items in every price range, probably half of the items are $20 or less, and there are at least 15 items less than $10. How can you not know what to buy?
My opinion - if you buy something other than a registry item, you take the chance that the item will be returned, or worse, given to Goodwill unused. I don't want to spend my hard-earned money on a gift that isn't on the registry in case it goes unused.
Agreed
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Perhaps the items purchased were cheaper than what you registered for? I have a few family members who are very into sales/clearance and they purchase whatever they find on the clearance endcaps - regardless of reviews, saftey ratings, etc. I'm all for a good deal but it drives me nuts since I spend so much time researching very specifically what I want.
I would just politely say thank you to whomever purchased the items and then return them and purchase what you actually want.
Sure, the items might be cheaper, but people also might be wasting their hard-earned money by buying something not on the registry. It may be something that the mom won't use or gets duplicates of. Just another thought.....
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A gift is exactly that, a gift. You don't have to like it, just accept it with a smile, thank the person and return it if it's that big of a deal to you. I only have a registry as a guide and mostly as a list for us to get what we need for the baby. If people want to buy the things we picked out fine, but we're not going to be so picky as to if they get us something a little bit different. Like I have a mattress on the registry and DH's grandma said she wanted to buy us the mattress. The one on the registry is online only and I know she probably won't buy it online. Which is fine, and I will research whichever one she gets us to make sure it meets our standards.
I also know a lot of my mom's side of the family doesn't even realize that places have these registries even if they're told 100 times about them.
Agree 1000%. If you're as grateful as you say you are, just accept that you can't dictate every single item people will give to you. To me, this type of attitude is the peak of ungratefulness.
Flame away.
I'm not going to flame you because I totally agree. I'm frankly surprised by how many posts there are complaining about what gifts were given at a baby shower... these are GIFTS people. If you don't like something, return it. Someone spent their hard-earned money to buy something for your baby, and now you're going to complain because that particular gift wasn't on your registry?
People get upset because as the OP said, she put a lot of thought into her selections. When you review 15 bathtubs and you pick one thats best for your needs and your home, it is frustrating that it is disregarded.
That being said, just return what you dont like and get what you want. Store credit is store credit. Spend it how you see fit.
I knew some people would think I'm being ungrateful, but please don't think that.
And if people want to buy me personal gifts they really like, that's just fine! I'll be the first to admit I probably forgot things on my registry and would be thrilled to get things that people think I need.
I just find it odd when they buy the same type of item you have on your registry...and at the same store! We're talking about a bathtub and a swing here
...I had those on my registry, why not make it easy and just get those.
Of course at my shower I will be very thankful and most likely just return them. But, it will be awkward if someone else gets me the actual items I registered for and I'm opening 2 tubs and 2 swings!
agreed!!
My MIL did the same thing for our wedding registry. She would drive all over town looking for the same item for $5 cheaper. Eventually (after lots of talks from DH) she learned that this could mean we would get duplicates. So after she made a purchase, DH would get a phone call telling me to remove something from the registry.
The day before our baby shower, DH and I each got a phone call from her trying to convince us that she should get us a different pack and play than the one we registered for because ours wasn't in stock. Luckily I was able to talk her out of it, and she got us the carseat...from the right store...and got it taken off the registry herself!! So I guess she is learning.
Thank you for your opinion
I'm not whining about anyone giving me gifts and I'm not ungrateful, I simply don't understand the rationale some use when buying gifts.
Why go to the store I'm registered, see that I have a swing on my registry but choose to get a different one. Sorry if that doesn't make sense to me. And it sounds like you agree with buying from a registry too.
How do you know which store to return it to? Unless it's an item valued at more than $25, I'm not going to waste my time trying to return it - I'll spend more in gas than that running all over the place. Things I don't want/can't use will either go to a friend (if she needs) or straight to Goodwill.
I think people don't like to be told what to do. lol.
They see something THEY like better than what you registered for and think "Oh! I bet she just didn't see this one!". I swear...
For those of you who are upset about the gifts you receive... I'm sure there are women's shelters, homeless shelters, charities, etc. in your area that would be happy to take them off of your hands.
Then maybe instead of complaining about the gifts that someone was kind enough to give you, you could feel good about helping out another family in need.
How do you know where to return gifts to? Of the non-registry gifts that we received for our wedding, NONE of them came with a gift receipt. NONE.