Hey Isabel - I just did that today. I made the HORRIBLE HORRIBLE mistake of taking my DD's back to Marshall's to return my sherbert colored suitcases (

) well one of them anyway. So I returned and got back $225.00 dollars. What I got in return as I was making a last minute lap was a pair of Aerosoles heels that I just bought 12 days ago at $30. They were at another Marshalls for $22. A savings of $8 before taxes.
So what do oldest DD and I discuss? Buying this and returning the original still in their boxes - I do the same things - don't cut off the tags, take out of boxes until the morning of wearing (except for jeans - these go immediately into the washer). Anyway, so after we make sure that we have everything we want - I go and pay. As the cashier is ringing up the shoes - she has to open and check the sizes. Younger DD chimes up VERY LOUDLY -
"
Why are you buying another pair - you already have those?"
I looked at her and said - "no I don't."
To which she replies again - yes you do - you bought them when I was with you at the other store for $30.
Then older DD chimes up with - "You must be mistaken April - you're wrong."
This of course starts up WWIII and meanwhile I'm ready to wring her little scrawny neck! This is me -

Thinking - just wait until I get out to the car.
Morale of the story: Don't take Dudley Do-right with you when exchanging and or hedging your purchases.
(For those that don't know who Dudley Do-Right is - he is a cartoon character of the Royal Mounty Police who is a do-gooder who cannot live with injustice sometimes to the peril of those around him.
Oh And the worst part of the story? Those savings I got from returning items? DD's made me buy them these "Oh look mom - these will go perfect for the cruise and if we share the clothes we can get quadruple wear out of them."
Its hard to argue with that. Oh and here's another theory that only a mom of similar siblings can relate too.
If an item cost $40 dollars but 2 people can get use out of them - its actually like paying only $20 for each as opposed to $40 for each. Does this make sense to anyone else? Or have I just been up too many late nights in a row?
Back to savings - the original $225 I got back? I spent $221.
Second morale of the story - don't take girls shopping with you. You get nothing.