With the holidays comes gift giving and after the holidays comes gift returning. Whether you got a gift that was too big, too small, or simply not your taste, you may have to head to the store to make a return or two. Some stores are very generous with their return policy, while others are pretty stingy.
Learn which stores have the best and worst return policies. This can help you decide when you need to return items and how much of a hassle it may be. Let’s start with the best return policies around.
These stores are great because they generally allow returns at any time, even if you lost your receipt. Of course, some exceptions do apply, but in general, it is the easiest to make a return at these retailers:
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These retailers are still pretty great with their return policies, letting you wait an entire year before returning an item. Ikea and REI do require receipts and Bloomingdale’s will give you store credit if you do not have a receipt.
These stores give you about half a year to return any items with no receipt.
The following stores will give you 90 days:
The following stores will give you 60 days:
Retailers with 60-day return policies
The following retailers offer a 45-day return policy for most items:
A 30-day return policy is pretty standard, so lots of stores offer it. Here’s the list:
The following stores only allow about two weeks to return items:
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