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Can I return goods to Target if it was purchased in another state?


The goods were not bought online.

yup my inlaws live outta state and I've returned a few of the things they've bought at Target. As long as it was bought at a Target you can return it to any Target.

You should be able to...call the store

Usually. Call and ask if you want to be sure.

Probably, as long as that store carries it.

yes as long as the tag is still on it or you have the reciept

Yeah. I've done it before.

You can with receipt. Call store to make sure.

As long as you have the receipt.

I would think if you have the sales slip and tags are still on, you should be able to. I would call ahead to check on store policy. May save time and gas.

Target's return policy sucks. I don't think so, but here is the link: http://www.target.com/Online-Return-Exch...

As long as you have the receipt is fine at any store in different state, you don't need to call, don't waste a phone call.

The answer is Yes, As long as it isn't used or worn, and you have the original receipt or gift receipt.


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Yes. Bring your receipt.

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