kaytieeldr
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Nah, you just tell him you're returning the OTHER one, but that person didn't keep the receipt!
I have had this happen lots, my mil will constantly buy full screen, and we only buy wide screen, but they have always let me do even exhanges even without a receipt.
Try Walmart, they shouldn't give you a hard time.
Did the sale show up on your statement?? Wouldn't that be nice!! But not likely.....![]()
WalMart now is tougher on returns than Target! At least mine is! They used to take things back, no questions asked. Well, I had to return a carseat I bought, couldn't find the receipt. I had not even opened the box. I brought my credit card bill with the purchase listed on it because I didn't have the receipt. They couldn't look it up based on the card I paid with (which Target can do in seconds). They wanted to know what day and time I made the purchase AND which checkout lane I went through!! It was crazy. They ended up giving me a gift card because they couldn't credit my card since I didn't have my receipt. Lesson learned. Wal Mart's return policy stinks now! (and I found the @^!%@$ receipt a few days later at home! I knew I had it somewhere!)
As for Target, I make sure I apy for everything with one specific card, so I know which one to give if they have to look up my receipt for me. Works like a charm!
Most of the stuff they sell is impulse-buy type stuff, and though it's flashy, it doesn't last long. Their prices on many things are considerably higher than other stores (for example, recently I tried to buy an air filter there -- the only choice was a fancy one for about $6, whereas Walmart and our local hardware store sell a three-pack of basic ones for half that price!).
Actually, I find that most of the items I buy at Target last longer than those that I but at Wal-Mart or KMart - and many of the prices are the same IF NOT CHEAPER than the other stores. Maybe the prices vary by region, but with the Wal-Mart & Target across the street from each other, I'm more likely to go to Target because I feel that their quality is better - and it doesn't cost me any more.
I'm one that loves to shop at Target BECAUSE I don't have to keep my receipts since they can look up my credit card. That being said, I've recently started keeping them anyway. I spent $89 on a rug that I didn't like once I got it home. When I took it back, it didn't show up. I knew without a doubt which credit card I had used, but I gave her both just in case. Still didn't show up. Luckily, I was able to dig through the trash and find the receipt. When I took it back, they couldn't even do the return with the receipt. The girl ended up having to call a manager over, who actually had to call somewhere else to get an approval to credit my card back. She even had to argue with whoever she was talking to, as I overheard her say, "Look, I'm staring at the receipt right now!!" Nobody had an explanation for why it happened, but had I not found the receipt, I'd have been ticked!
Reading through this thread, it seems like being able to simply exchange something is now a lost art! I'm thinking it must have been the good old days, when you could go to the customer service counter, hand them the wrong size or format thing, head into the store to get the right one, come back to the counter to complete the exchange and be on your way. Why don't retailers do that anymore?
We have a SuperTarget here so I do all of my grocery shopping there as well as everything else. They tie their prices to Wal-Mart so the two are within pennies of each other. Target is just a much better experience...wider aisles, nicer salespeople, prettier stores and better quality and design of the goods. It is simply a much more pleasant experience all around.
Taitai
Good idea, but MIL only uses cash or check, she doesn't "believe in" credit or debit cards.![]()