Wait.. They were presents in the beginning and now you were the one getting donations? Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive.
You can barely type out a proper story on...
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Wait.. They were presents in the beginning and now you were the one getting donations? Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive.
You can barely type out a proper story on...
Don't mean to pry, but why were you carrying the presents you received from family (which you intended to donate even though it has holes and you guys get plenty of designer clothes anyway) in a bag...
Wait, you work for charity or security?
Where does the loss come from? They return the products at the selling price, and resell them at the same price. The ONLY considerable loss would be the margin of profit they make between the items...
What donation company do you work with that donates dresses? Awfully nice of you to donate some brand new dresses (over $1000 worth) to charity that initially was presents from your family.
lol...
Well to be honest I don't see how a store could bring forth charges IF you were honest. They have the right to say no.
The part that bothers me is that if a customer is legitimately...
So I guess I can take this answer as you saying "Yes it is illegal to return products to a store that it was not purchased from"?
No charges, I just have a few dvds that are unopened and that I never plan on watching.
Sorry, I thought that was obvious. I have no idea where the radio station got the dvds from. I just assumed that if I decide to return these and Walmart allows it then there isn't an issue. But I am...
Quick question here.
If I win DVD's from a radio station, or get them as presents from friends/family. Is it illegal to return them to a store (obviously with no receipt). Is this considered...