Vacation Lover
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- Oct 29, 2006
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If you bought an item on sale or with a coupon and came back the next day to exchange for a different size, would you expect to pay more? I would expect that if I'm making an exchange for the exact same item, just a different size or color, and if it's within a few days of the original sale that it should be an even exchange. But lately when I've done this they've tried to charge me the difference between the sale price and the current price. For example, say I bought a bunch of clothes with a 30% off coupon, got home and found out that one of the shirts was the wrong size. The next day I return the shirt with the receipt and ask to swap for the right size. When they ring it up, they return the 30% off shirt, then ring up the new size at the current price and tell me I owe the difference. Usually I (nicely) tell them that since it's the exact same item it should be an even exchange and they override it to allow that; but it's happened at a few different stores, which makes me wonder, am I in the wrong? Should I just pay the difference or return the original item without getting the correct size without complaint? I'm not trying to pull a fast one..it just seems to me that when you're getting another size of the exact same item it should be an even exchange. What do you think?