By Bobbi Burger Brunoehler of Bobbisbargains.
I am against paying retail. Hence my motto, “Friends don’t let friends pay retail.”
However, sometimes even I have to go to a store and purchase something new. Hey, it happens to the best of us.
Let me assure you that when I do this deed I also ENSURE that I know the store return policy and keep my receipt, packaging and tags. If I am not 100% satisfied with my purchase, I return it.
I am amazed how many times I see items at yard sales, thrift shops and swaps that are brand new with their tags still attached. I always wonder about the economic condition of the seller. Are they wildly wealthy? Did they lose the receipt and figured they couldn’t get their money back? Or did they think it wasn’t worth the trouble?
I doubt anyone that is wildly wealthy is reading my blog (but if you are and want to make a donation to me, I am a willing recipient.) As far as returning items without a receipt; many stores will give you store credit if you speak kindly and carry a big smile.
It’s the idea that it is too much trouble to return an item that I want to address here. Part of being a bargainista and living debt-free is being willing to go to some trouble. One of the fastest ways to ruin your budget is to buy things that are convenient. You can pay four times the normal price for carrots that are peeled and cut. Is it REALLY that much trouble to cut up carrots?
So, yes, you DO have to go to some trouble to return things, but here are some tips to make it easier.
If all of this is still too much trouble for you, then drop your item off at the nearest thrift shop (get a receipt for tax purposes) and some lucky bargain hunter will find it and wonder about why the previous owner didn’t return it. Oh, life is a circle.
What is your personal return policy?
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