Yes but only a couple of times a year. They type in your Driver license or something to make sure you are not a serial returner, LOL! I have done it a couple of times with stuff Dd gets for gifts and doesn't really like.
I don't want to hurt Grandma's feelings!
DCLbride, your best bet is going to be to try Walmart. TRU and Target will not take them back without a receipt. You could try Kohls. They do carry some toys and never require a receipt but you will get the lowest price they have sold the item for.
I am going to try to return an Eclipse DVD today along with a game my son already has to Walmart. SIL couldn't find the receipt for the game so we are giving it a shot.
I've taken an item (the Clapper ...... Deluxe!) to Target as an after-Christmas return with no receipt. Don't know if mom (mine
) even bought it there. But they took it and gave me store credit.
DCLbride - take that Barbie (I'm sure they sell it) and the Zhu Zhu (I KNOW they sell those) on in to Target and let DD pick out something that she does want.
While I understand the return without a receipt policy it's a bit frustrating. We were told that ours only allows 2 per year. without a receipt. When you think about the number of birthday's in our family plus Christmas, and everyday items, it means that things will not get returned due to the policy. Now 2 times per month would be better IMO.
Actually, what would be better is just saving/asking for the receipt or a gift receipt.
The effort to ensure an easy return/exchange shouldn't fall completely on the merchant; the consumer needs to accept some responsibility as well.