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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What you are proposing to do is called theft. You could literally be arrested if you try this.[/quote] +1. OP this is fraud and people in lower ses areas get arrested for this everyday. My very poor cousin was one of them. Her scenario similar in that she was returning to Target something that was not purchased there. She would buy Tide washing powder from some discounter, for like $5 for a huge box or maybe it were stolen (she said she bought it). She would then return it to Target for an exchange, saying she bought the wrong scent. Target processes these transactions like returns to make the inventory right. So when she did the exchange for the new Tide she got a receipt. The new huge box of Tide was like $30. She would them return the new box of Tide to another Target and get a gift card. She would then sell the gift card for half the price for cash. She did this one too many times and got arrested walking out of Target. Target definitely considers what you were attempting to be return fraud. That's exactly why each store has their own sku's for items. So maybe you had no criminal intent, but surely you can see how it is wrong and not beneficial to the store you are returning the to. [b]Imagine if everyone did what you were proposing?[/b] YMMV though. [/quote] +1. OP this is fraud and people in lower ses areas get arrested for this everyday. My very poor cousin was one of them. Her scenario similar in that she was returning to Target something that was not purchased there. She would buy Tide washing powder from some discounter, for like $5 for a huge box or maybe it were stolen (she said she bought it). She would then return it to Target for an exchange, saying she bought the wrong scent. Target processes these transactions like returns to make the inventory right. So when she did the exchange for the new Tide she got a receipt. The new huge box of Tide was like $30. She would them return the new box of Tide to another Target and get a gift card. She would then sell the gift card for half the price for cash. She did this one too many times and got arrested walking out of Target. Target definitely considers what you were attempting to be return fraud. That's exactly why each store has their own sku's for items. So maybe you had no criminal intent, but surely you can see how it is wrong and not beneficial to the store you are returning the to. Imagine if everyone did what you were proposing? YMMV though. Sorry for the double post.[/quote]
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