Robert
Buffalo,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, January 02, 2012
Target's return policy is on their website here: http://www.target.com/HelpContent?help=/sites/html/TargetOnline/help/returns_and_refunds/targets_return_policy/targets_return_policy.html
PayPal Purchases: return items to a Target store or Target.com and your refund will be issued in the form of a Target GiftCard.
In the future, I suggest you use a real CREDIT CARD. This way, when you return something, they will process a credit to your credit card.
There is nothing to debate. Their policy is posted on the website. Of course, Target could avoid this headache with customers by REFUSING to accept Pay Pal as payment.
I own 2 small businesses and I will NOT accept Pay Pal for anything. The choice is yours.
rosaliet
Ohio,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, January 02, 2012
The same exact thing has just happened to me. Since the purchase went to my paypal credit card, I have also filed a dispute with them and my state's attorney general. Since Target's return policy gives you 90 days, I haven't returned the item I purchased, until I hopefully have some resolution. If I don't, I will use your suggestion and sell my gift card. I will also boycott both Target and Paypal for being unethical and for not protecting me.