Target Changes Return Policies. Will Other Stores Offer Easier Christmas Gift Returns?
Need to Return that Wii or Barbie 2009 Collector Doll? Receipts May Not Be Required This Holiday Season
If you shopped at Target or Walmart during last year's Christmas holiday season and required a receipt to return items, what a difference a year makes! Did you realize that you may be able to return items to Target without a receipt this year? If not - and you lost your receipt after a bout of Christmas shopping, you could simply assume you are out of luck. No returns.But tough times, including a rocky economy, could help explain Target's more generous store return policy this year. While I think Walmart still offers clearer return policies (and they can be found online), Target does allow items to be returned without a receipt (with certain limitations, described below).
If you're checking for info on Target's new return policy online, the new rules don't exactly stand out. When I checked online for Target's return policy info, the first sentence noted that a receipt dated within 90 days was required for all returns. I had to scroll down the page to discover that a receipt was not necessarily required. Confusing? I thought so!
If you want to stay on top of Target and other store return policies, consider following these guidelines:
Savvy Shoppers Realize that Return Policies at Stores Like Target Can Change Quickly
When I went to my local Target store during the Christmas gifts and holiday shopping season last year, I was told that a receipt was required for a return. Now Target has made things easier for Black Friday and Christmas shoppers - and year round shopping - even if customers don't have receipts. Returns are unlimited and the spending limit is $70 per return but...
Holiday shoppers should double check local holiday return policies for local Target and other stores
I called a local Target store in Indianapolis to double check the information I found online. Although info at ConsumerReports.org indicated that items (up to $70 in value) could be returned as many times as desired, the customer service representative at the local Target in Indianapolis told me that the limit was $70 per year, not $70 per return. A driver's license will be required for identification.
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