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Buyers in the states of Utah, California, and Nevada, Get Ready for Some New Regulations!
Nearly everyone in the states of Nevada, Utah, and California considers their neighborhood Target to be an extension of their own house. Want to look adorable?
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WARNING TO RETURNERS!
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The new policy at Target is going to change the game for customers in states like Utah, California, and Nevada, as well as the rest of the United States, as the retailer is taking action against return fraud.
The New York Post reports that the popular megastore is taking a hard position on the matter, implementing new regulations that may make your next visit a little more… intriguing.
They have added a twist to their typical 90-day return policy, but it still stands phew. Workers can now refuse returns based on mere suspicions of fraud or abuse. The bottom line is that Target will catch you red-handed if you try to get out of paying for an item you already own by returning old or unwanted goods.
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Plus, you should never consider returning an item without the original receipt. If you don’t have one, Target can and will refuse your return immediately, according to their new policy. You can no longer get away saying, “I misplaced my receipt.” This is a warning to you!
All Target locations in Utah, California, Nevada, and other states will immediately implement these adjustments. Because Target is watching, you better start inspecting your bags twice before you buy!