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Store Returns: What You Need to Know 3

Now we start the busiest shopping season. We will do our careful research to get the best deals possible. But what after all of that we wind up with some things that we just don’t want or don’t need? And what about things that don’t work?

I remember one year, there must have been a problem with the manufacturing, but we went through three different “Mousetrap” board games because they were all missing pieces. On the last exchange, I couldn’t find the receipt, so I was out of luck. While some store will allow you to return items without a receipt, it is getting harder and harder to do this.

Many stores will allow you to make a return without a receipt if the item is $12 or less. Still you will only get the lowest price that the item has even been, not necessarily the price you paid. Even if they allow the return, they may require your drivers license number and a signature. This is to prevent fraud.

There tends to be a lot of fraud with returns. Sometimes people actually steal items and then try to return them. Or, they buy the items somewhere else for less and then return the item and make money off of it. Sometimes people even get items for free through promotions and then try to return them for money.

There are two ways to organize receipts. You can keep the receipt with the item if possible (such as taping it to the underside of a mattress, lamp, etc), or you can create a central system to store all of your receipts. The first method works well for gifting. Simply include the gift receipt in the box with the gift.

For the second method, you can get fairly organized enough so that you won’t lose the receipts, or really organized so you can use them to maximum advantage. This will depend on your personality. The simplest method is to store them all in a large envelope by month. As long as you know which month you purchased an item and where you store your envelopes, you’ll be fine.

Well, I didn’t get to those special rules for electronics, but I’ll make a special effort to cover that all in the next post!

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About Mary Ann Romans

Mary Ann Romans is a freelance writer, online content manager, wife and mother of three children. She lives in Pennsylvania in the middle of the woods but close enough to Target and Home Depot. The author of many magazine, newspaper and online articles, Mary Ann enjoys writing about almost any subject. "Writing gives me the opportunity to both learn interesting information, and to interact with wonderful people." Mary Ann has written more than 5,000 blogs for Families.com since she started back in December 2006. Contact her at maromans AT verizon.net or visit her personal blog http://homeinawoods.wordpress.com