Was this Target return in poor taste?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think it's oddly cheap (just donate them or use them next time) but if they are sealed why can't they be returned for use?


Oddly cheap, indeed. I cannot imagine going to Target to return a bunch of travel size toiletries.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I have never heard that “toiletries“ cannot be restocked!


Would you want to buy a mini tube of toothpaste someone already bought and returned?


They're sealed.


The shampoo isn’t.


What on earth do you think someone is doing to shampoo?

I hope you never eat in a restaurant. You have left the realm of reality with your paranoia
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Maybe next time, instead of being cheap about $15 (when you have the money to travel), you could take the leftover supplies to a women's shelter or some other donation location?


Nope. I'm getting my money back. Try and shame someone else.


Aren’t you the one who asked if it was in poor taste? Yes, being a cheapskate over $15 of items that will get thrown out instead of used by someone in need is in poor taste.


If only everyone had the luxury to think that $15 was just nothing at all. That's at least two meals right there. Rich b_ches.
Anonymous
Can someone specify what gets thrown out? I have never heard of this. What unopened items will get thrown out instead of restocked?
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Anonymous wrote:No. It's totally reasonable to return something unopened/unworn/unused.


Not if you know it's just going to be thrown out. That's stupid.


I mean, it gets thrown out by the store or it gets thrown out by OP and she gets her $15 back. I know which option I would choose.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Maybe next time, instead of being cheap about $15 (when you have the money to travel), you could take the leftover supplies to a women's shelter or some other donation location?


+1
I'd never return this stuff. Donate it! I keep a box of stuff like this and when it's full I take it to the shelter. We all use electric toothbrushes so all the ones we get from the dentist end up there- 8 per year. Sometimes I over buy socks or underpants for the kids and they outgrow it before it's ever opened. Those make it to the box too.


You know that you can just decline the toothbrushes from the dentist, right? We tell them that we use electric toothbrushes and don't need theirs.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Maybe next time, instead of being cheap about $15 (when you have the money to travel), you could take the leftover supplies to a women's shelter or some other donation location?


Nope. I'm getting my money back. Try and shame someone else.


I got the same treatment from a Costco rep when returning cauliflower based pasta that tasted like @ss. I really wanted to respond that I pay $120 per year for the privilege of your return policy. If you want to refund me that, we can talk about a different return policy.


Idiots like you are the reason that Costco's return policy is going to some day change. I bet you've returned a used mattress before too. You disgusting sack of shite.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Maybe next time, instead of being cheap about $15 (when you have the money to travel), you could take the leftover supplies to a women's shelter or some other donation location?


Nope. I'm getting my money back. Try and shame someone else.


I got the same treatment from a Costco rep when returning cauliflower based pasta that tasted like @ss. I really wanted to respond that I pay $120 per year for the privilege of your return policy. If you want to refund me that, we can talk about a different return policy.


Wait. You returned something to Costco because you didn’t like it? It wasn’t damaged, or expired, you just didn’t like it? You don’t just write it off as lesson learned, you don’t like it and won’t rebuy? Wow.
Anonymous
You were wasteful and cheap OP, but you know that already. Target will just raise prices to cover loss for returns. Us honest people pay more on products because of people like you.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I have never heard that “toiletries“ cannot be restocked!


Would you want to buy a mini tube of toothpaste someone already bought and returned?



If it’s still sealed, who cares! How is that any different than it sitting and a rat infested warehouse before it comes to the target store?
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Anonymous wrote:Maybe next time, instead of being cheap about $15 (when you have the money to travel), you could take the leftover supplies to a women's shelter or some other donation location?


Nope. I'm getting my money back. Try and shame someone else.


Aren’t you the one who asked if it was in poor taste? Yes, being a cheapskate over $15 of items that will get thrown out instead of used by someone in need is in poor taste.


If only everyone had the luxury to think that $15 was just nothing at all. That's at least two meals right there. Rich b_ches.


Tacky poor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can someone specify what gets thrown out? I have never heard of this. What unopened items will get thrown out instead of restocked?


+1

This is news to me!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You were wasteful and cheap OP, but you know that already. Target will just raise prices to cover loss for returns. Us honest people pay more on products because of people like you.


Costs of returns are already figured into price. Better the option to return than be committed to keep something (that I didn't use) that I don't want. If I could not return things I would buy less things overall in the long run. Stores know this and this is partly why they allow returns.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I have never heard that “toiletries“ cannot be restocked!


Would you want to buy a mini tube of toothpaste someone already bought and returned?


They're sealed.


The shampoo isn’t.


What on earth do you think someone is doing to shampoo?

I hope you never eat in a restaurant. You have left the realm of reality with your paranoia


I don’t think anyone is doing anything, but target can’t risk it, so they trash the stuff.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have never heard that “toiletries“ cannot be restocked!


Would you want to buy a mini tube of toothpaste someone already bought and returned?


They're sealed.


The shampoo isn’t.


The full size bottles aren’t either. Do they toss those, too?
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