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Lewisville,#2UPDATE Employee
Fri, July 18, 2008
once you realized your mistake in selecting the wrong item for the registry in the first place, delete it from your registry and select the correct item instead? You can do that either in store or from a computer at home, and when the Guest Service employee logs you onto the kiosk, you're shown how. It would have saved you the disappointment of getting the wrong gift and the employees the problem of dealing with someone who put themselves in a certain situation and expects Target to bail them out.
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Fergus Falls,#3UPDATE Employee
Tue, July 08, 2008
Yeah they really air-balled on the gift registry returns, mabe someone else could help me out, but i believe that policy is going to change allowing you to return things that were on your gift registry using your blue registry papers. NOTE TO ALL, get gift receipts for all of your gifts. Also, if you purchases an item off of a registry for someone and take it off of the list, you are automatically given a gift receipt, just tape it to the box!
Peter
Pony,#4Consumer Comment
Wed, June 11, 2008
I find it humorous how you find it "incredibly rude" to ask someone for a receipt, yet you seem to think nothing of being thankful for a $250 gift and the person who gave it to you. You got a $250 set of cookware FOR NOTHING. How about expressing some gratitude. Your ungrateful attitude suggests you are not deserving of such a gift, let alone the right to return it. Perhaps you should give the gift back to the giver.