- Amazon, Target, and other big box retailers might pay you to keep your returns, experts say: here’s why.
- Stores may soon start offering refunds while also letting shoppers keep any item they want to return.
- The practice is meant to alleviate some of the costs retailers absorb when shoppers return items.
Next, How strict is Target’s return policy? The standard return window is 90 days or 120 days with a Target RedCard. The general Target return policy gives you 90 days to return most items. But if you’re a Target RedCard holder, you get an extra 30 days to return most items.
Can Target ban you for too many returns?
You can make up to three returns without a receipt, within a 45 day period. Target’s policy gives you 90-days for a return with a receipt. But if you don’t have a receipt or the item is open or damaged, Target can deny you a refund or an exchange. Both retailers make their policies clear.
in the same way, Does Target throw away returned items? Handling returns safely If a returned item can’t be resold, we either donate, salvage, recycle or properly dispose of it if it’s broken or damaged. And we never re-sell anything that is temperature controlled and has left the store (like milk).
Does Target keep track of returns? However, Target did tell us that the store tracks returns that are made without receipts. “When a guest does not have a receipt and would like to return an item, we ask for a form of government-issued ID to track the return or exchange,” says Kristen Emmons, a public relations representative from Target.
Can Target deny returns?
Items that are opened or damaged or do not have a receipt may be denied a refund or exchange. Visit here for information on return exceptions. Most unopened items sold by a Target Plus Partner in new condition and returned within 90 days will receive a refund.
What does Target do with returned items?
If a returned item can’t be resold, we either donate, salvage, recycle or properly dispose of it if it’s broken or damaged. And we never re-sell anything that is temperature controlled and has left the store (like milk). Want more? Check out our full return policy on Target.com.