Target return policy ??? any employees?

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I have a pair of capris that I bought at Target back in the spring, so more than 90 days, that are still NWT. They would be able to do a receipt look up on my cc, as long as it hasn't been too long, I dont know how that works. I dont think they will give me a refund, but will they give store credit?

At this point every little bit helps, lol, it would be $20 or so...
 
I returned a dress after the 90 days period. I didn't have the receipt so they had to give me store credit for the lowest price it had sold for. So your $20 refund may be more like $7 when it's all said and done.
 
I have a pair of capris that I bought at Target back in the spring, so more than 90 days, that are still NWT. They would be able to do a receipt look up on my cc, as long as it hasn't been too long, I dont know how that works. I dont think they will give me a refund, but will they give store credit?

At this point every little bit helps, lol, it would be $20 or so...
I use receipt look up all the time. I am not a Target employee, although, I used to spend so much time there that I should've been one. :laughing:
Anyway, to answer your question. Receipt look up will not work after 90 days. I think that they must wipe the system clean every night, so anything that is 91 days or older is gone.... Even if you had the receipt and it has been more than 90 days, the receipt won't work for a return (even for store credit) either. After 90 days basically, it's yours. :rolleyes: You could try to return it for a credit and see what happens. You'll get lowest selling price which more than likely will be AT Least 75% off. and you can only return and/or exchange 2 things per year w/o a receipt (at least here) so I would choose those items carefully. The stores here do NOT bend the rules on that one. good luck. :goodvibes
 
I used to work at Target, and a PP said they won't bend... and they won't. Chances are that the last selling price on your item was 75% off of $20... so... that's like, $5.

If to you, it's worth getting $5 instead of having a useless piece of clothing and having NO money, by all means, take it back!!!

You WILL need a drivers license, and you CAN only make two of these such returns in a 12 month period.

Good luck!

P.S. - It will be on a Target Gift Card... so go get a special treat with that $5! ;)
 

Also, in many cases that store credit will be towards an item in the same department that the item you are returning has come from. It will not be good for the whole store or at least in the stores in this area that is the way it now works. Again if you are lucky they will take them back but do not expect them to since they are more than 90 days and it would be a loss to the company.
 
Also, in many cases that store credit will be towards an item in the same department that the item you are returning has come from. It will not be good for the whole store or at least in the stores in this area that is the way it now works. Again if you are lucky they will take them back but do not expect them to since they are more than 90 days and it would be a loss to the company.
This is if you DON'T have a credit card to look it up on, or if it isn't ON any credit cards.
 
This is if you DON'T have a credit card to look it up on, or if it isn't ON any credit cards.

..or if it's past the 90 days. You can't return stuff after 90 days and if you do, it's a "no receipt" return. My store makes you get something from the same dept.
 
I say it's worth a try. I know, fairly recently, that I returned something that was way beyond the 90 days. I used the credit card lookup and got my full money back.
 
Target service desk employee here... Reciept look up on a credit card and paper reciepts are good for 90 days. After 90 days it would be a no reciept return.

No reciept return policies have been updated and some folks have given you outdated information. Currently, without a reciept you will get the lowest marked price in 90 days if it is still in the system... As store credit. If it is already cleared from the system nothing...

If you get store credit, you show your ID. Off that Id you can return up to $70 a year.

Purchasing from the same dept or only 2 returns is outdated information.

The official policy that you see at the registers will always state returns must be processed with a reciept for 90 days. Doing no-reciept returns is an exception to the official rule. From time to time, Target will update how to do no-reciept returns... But they juggle that line between customer service and fraud (and trust me a lot of fraud passes thru!)
 
I knew you guys would know the answer to this, thanks so much! As it turns out, I tried to return them this morning, and they have been cleared from the system. I guess its garage sale bound for these. Thanks to all for your input!
 
Target service desk employee here... Reciept look up on a credit card and paper reciepts are good for 90 days. After 90 days it would be a no reciept return.

No reciept return policies have been updated and some folks have given you outdated information. Currently, without a reciept you will get the lowest marked price in 90 days if it is still in the system... As store credit. If it is already cleared from the system nothing...

If you get store credit, you show your ID. Off that Id you can return up to $70 a year.

Purchasing from the same dept or only 2 returns is outdated information.

The official policy that you see at the registers will always state returns must be processed with a reciept for 90 days. Doing no-reciept returns is an exception to the official rule. From time to time, Target will update how to do no-reciept returns... But they juggle that line between customer service and fraud (and trust me a lot of fraud passes thru!)
Interesting... How long has this 'new' policy been in effect? I was in line the other day (to pay my target card bill) behind a lady how was trying to do a no receipt return. They told her go pick something from the same dept and had to be equal or higher priced. I believe she was returning shoes. I have 3 Targets w/in 9 miles of my house. I don't know how the other 2 are handling the change, but appearantly not all of the employees at this store had been notified of this change. :rolleyes1
thanks for the most current info. I guess one would only know of these changes if they had in fact tried to return w/out a receipt. I don't even bother w/ this at Target. Besides I always pay w/ a card just so I have the advantage of receipt look up. ;)
 
Post a picture of them on the trade with us thread, perhaps then you can get something you need/want in exchange.
 
I just might do that- Im already on that thread anyway, I just have trouble posting pics. Ive asked this question before, but gotten no replies- do you know how to post pics?-Ive used photobucket before, but my pics were tiny

Sorry we're off topic, if you want to PM me thats fine-anyone who knows:goodvibes or anyone who's interested in these Thanks!!!
 
I just might do that- Im already on that thread anyway, I just have trouble posting pics. Ive asked this question before, but gotten no replies- do you know how to post pics?-Ive used photobucket before, but my pics were tiny

Sorry we're off topic, if you want to PM me thats fine-anyone who knows:goodvibes or anyone who's interested in these Thanks!!!

Are you using a MAC or a PC?
 
Interesting... How long has this 'new' policy been in effect?
I returned some baby gifts to Target maybe a few weeks ago and was told about the $70-a-year limit on no-receipt returns. The previous time I'd returned things there without a receipt was 3 or 4 months ago and at that time I was told 2 returns per year. So I'm guessing this change is fairly recent. At least Target will take things back without a receipt - Babies 'R Us won't take anything back without a receipt any more, even if they still have the item in the store. It stinks when you get a gift you can't use & you can't even get a store credit for it because the giver didn't include a gift receipt.
 
I returned some baby gifts to Target maybe a few weeks ago and was told about the $70-a-year limit on no-receipt returns. The previous time I'd returned things there without a receipt was 3 or 4 months ago and at that time I was told 2 returns per year. So I'm guessing this change is fairly recent. At least Target will take things back without a receipt - Babies 'R Us won't take anything back without a receipt any more, even if they still have the item in the store. It stinks when you get a gift you can't use & you can't even get a store credit for it because the giver didn't include a gift receipt.

I've heard that Buy Buy Baby will take anything back without a receipt since BRU won't.
 
Interesting... How long has this 'new' policy been in effect? I was in line the other day (to pay my target card bill) behind a lady how was trying to do a no receipt return. They told her go pick something from the same dept and had to be equal or higher priced. I believe she was returning shoes. I have 3 Targets w/in 9 miles of my house. I don't know how the other 2 are handling the change, but appearantly not all of the employees at this store had been notified of this change. :rolleyes1
thanks for the most current info. I guess one would only know of these changes if they had in fact tried to return w/out a receipt. I don't even bother w/ this at Target. Besides I always pay w/ a card just so I have the advantage of receipt look up. ;)

Another thing to remember is that Target has a LOT of employees - many of them not exactly the most highly paid professionals. To get policy changes implemented, communicated out, and communicated out for all employees is pretty difficult. A Target employee who hasn't read all the most recent memos may simply be communicating old information.
 












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