| OP were you beyond the return date? |
| You went to an event in it. You wore it. Don't be that person who then returns a worn item. |
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Be real you used it. Its yours now.
Not a chance I'd be trying to scam the cashier like that. |
+1000 And those people who like, "just lie" are the problem too. |
| I think OP was also beyond the return by date and just doesn’t want to include that fact in the opening |
+100 Or try on bras - that obviously other women have tried on? Absurd. OP, definitely return. It’s not underwear or a swimsuit, for crying out loud. |
| Return to a different location. |
And today I learned that some people worry about this stuff. It never in a million years would have dawned on myle to clean jewelry before wearing NOR to worry if someone else has worn a necklace before me. Weird. |
+1 Exactly. |
DCUM skews extremely neurotic. |
I am not licking it! Our skin is a barrier against all sorts of things. Not sure if I would return because they will throw it out. Depends on how important the $45:is to you. I might return it or donate it depending on the day. |
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I would likely eat the co$t of the necklace then either gift it to someone I know or donate it.
Because I wouldn’t feel right lying about not wearing it since technically it had lost some value because of that. Sorry OP. |
| I vote for a return if you still have the tag and you’re still within the return window. People try on necklaces at stores. Say you tried it and it didn’t lay right. It’s been touched by many. It’s fine to return. |
And nonethical |
Do you wash your clothes without wearing them? Do you really put earrings in your ears without wiping them with rubbing alcohol?? Ewwwww. |