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Target Might Reject Your Return if It Suspects Something Fishy

September 23, 2024


Target is trying to fight fraudulent returns with a more clearly defined policy update.

In a recent update on it’s website, Target said it “reserves the right to refuse returns, refunds, and exchanges, including but not limited to prevent fraud, suspected fraud or abuse.”

While most items can still be returned within 90 days, certain conditions apply. Target said unopened items must be in “new condition” to qualify for a refund or exchange. Importantly, the core return policy remains unchanged, including the one-year limit on all private label brands.


Read the article here: https://qz.com/target-return-policy-fraudulent-return-fight-retail-1851654778