AKL_Megs
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So someone tell me who is wrong here...
While out shopping with my mom yesterday at Target, I found a really great set of sheets. They felt wonderful, we needed new sheets, and I had planned on washing sheets when I got home anyways, so I bought the sheets.
When I got home, I made the bed and went on with my day.
At bedtime, my DH turned down the bed. I was in the bathroom brushing my teeth and he yelled to me, "These sheets are ripped!" They weren't really "ripped", but rather, about 8" of the hemming on the top of the flat sheet was missing all together. So at 12am, we stripped and remade the bed in old sheets.
So today I head back to Target to exchange. Of course now, I couldn't get the sheets to fit BACK into the 8x6x6 box that the people at Target had managed to squeeze the set of queen sheets into.
When I walked up to the counter, the woman immediately said, "Have these been used?" I said, "Not really, only used long enough to put them on the bed and realize they were ripped."
She proceeded to tell me that, "We return new and unused only. We can't take these back."

They were Target Home brand sheets. I said, "How was I supposed to know they were ripped until I got them out of the package and onto my bed? So you are telling me Target doesn't stand by its own product? These are clearly defective sheets!"
She told me, "No. How do I know YOU didn't rip them? They are wrinkled. I think you used them."
Needless to say, the conversation got a little heated at that point, but you would have thought that the $50 was coming from HER paycheck. She was very unprofessional.
In the end, a manager came over and let me exchange them no problem at all.
I just don't get why she argued with me for 10 minutes before calling over someone with the power to make the exchange! I toatally understand she was just doing her job, but she had and attitude that screamed "I Am Out To Get You".
While out shopping with my mom yesterday at Target, I found a really great set of sheets. They felt wonderful, we needed new sheets, and I had planned on washing sheets when I got home anyways, so I bought the sheets.
When I got home, I made the bed and went on with my day.
At bedtime, my DH turned down the bed. I was in the bathroom brushing my teeth and he yelled to me, "These sheets are ripped!" They weren't really "ripped", but rather, about 8" of the hemming on the top of the flat sheet was missing all together. So at 12am, we stripped and remade the bed in old sheets.

So today I head back to Target to exchange. Of course now, I couldn't get the sheets to fit BACK into the 8x6x6 box that the people at Target had managed to squeeze the set of queen sheets into.

When I walked up to the counter, the woman immediately said, "Have these been used?" I said, "Not really, only used long enough to put them on the bed and realize they were ripped."
She proceeded to tell me that, "We return new and unused only. We can't take these back."

They were Target Home brand sheets. I said, "How was I supposed to know they were ripped until I got them out of the package and onto my bed? So you are telling me Target doesn't stand by its own product? These are clearly defective sheets!"
She told me, "No. How do I know YOU didn't rip them? They are wrinkled. I think you used them."

Needless to say, the conversation got a little heated at that point, but you would have thought that the $50 was coming from HER paycheck. She was very unprofessional.
In the end, a manager came over and let me exchange them no problem at all.
I just don't get why she argued with me for 10 minutes before calling over someone with the power to make the exchange! I toatally understand she was just doing her job, but she had and attitude that screamed "I Am Out To Get You".