Papa Deuce
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mick67 said:I'm a bona fide new guy
my apologies for wondering.
mick67 said:I'm a bona fide new guy
JuliaEeyore said:There was an episode of King of Queens once where Carrie became addicted to buying expensive clothes to fit in with her office (Versace suits and whatnot) when she learned that she could wear them with the tags tucked in and then return them within a certain time limit. She acquired a HUGE collection and became completely overwhelmed trying to keep track of what needed to be returned when, and was thousands of dollars in debt.
Julia

I can tell you that I've never done that. Why would you take it back after using it? Did it not work? If it didn't work, fine. But if you used it for a job and it worked then it's absolutely wrong to take it back. I have lots of things that I've used only once. And I bought them knowing I would use them once. But, I bought them, I didn't rent them.OhMari said:I bought a carpet stretcher from Home Depot. My husband took it back when he was done. I bet everyone has done it at least once in their lives.
OhMari said:I bet everyone has done it at least once in their lives.

Sparx said:stores don't let you return those. (Thank the lord!)
But I have heard of people buying something, wearing it, then taking it back.

meeshi said:I was talking to a Lowes' employee once and she was telling me that they had someone buy a Christmas tree from them and then return it after the holidays.![]()
It probably was me, returning my hamster's mini Christmas tree. 
I really loved it and wanted to keep it, but it criss crossed across the bosom and the seams of the fabric were torture and were really uncomfortable so I returned it. I didn't buy it with the intent to return it though. I had it cleaned (it was dry clean only) then called the store and explained it BEFORE I took it in (they said to return it when I told them about the seams).