Retailers like Target and Amazon extend their return policies beyond the typical 30-day window for the holidays, giving you ...
Free returns” aren’t always free anymore: lots of retailers now deduct mail-in return fees, so your best move is in-store ...
Aldi's known for being affordable, but some of it's in-house products are hit or miss -- so you may want to read up on its ...
Before you head to the return counter with the gift you received, be aware some stores have new return policies and a few of ...
Macy’s and T.J. Maxx, among others, are starting to incorporate return fees into their policies to the chagrin of shoppers ...
Holiday returns aren't easy! And we don't mean the part where you explain to your mother why you returned the sweater she gave you. Stores are not legally required to accept exchanges or give refunds ...
Trader Joe's is known for its famously generous return policy — customers can bring back products at any time, for virtually ...
Maybe the sweater didn’t fit, or you already have the video game your Aunt Sarah got you. If you are inclined to return a holiday gift, you are not alone. According to the National Retail Federation, ...
With the holiday rush wrapping up, New York’s consumer protection office is urging shoppers to double-check return and refund policies before heading back to the store. The New York Department of ...
Wisconsin doesn’t require stores to accept returns, but it does limit when they can say no. Here’s what to know.