Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Np, and I've often wondered the same. I like to have a paper receipt, and it is so frustrating having to ask for it. I have to ask nearly 100% of the time. I keep paper receipts to track monthly spending the old fashioned way-- sue me.
I'm the same. I generally keep my receipts until after I've gone online and checked my credit card purchases.
Why can’t you just reconcile your CC statements with your electronic receipt that was emailed to you? You obviously have internet access? What are you doing with the receipts after you make sure everything was correct?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get them for gas, target, or donuts.
But I do like a grocery store receipts so I can show my husband what I bought and put away. Makes it easier for him to know what he can use to make dinner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you return the item, you need the receipt.
Only in very specific scenarios.
That's just not true at all!!! Most places except target need a receipt. After reading this thread you would think all of you only shop at target.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I need a receipt. Several times I found there were errors in the pricing of one of the several items I buy and only discovered after I came home due to being in a hurry. Only way I can prove my charge was wrong is to show the receipt. I have way too many junks and messages in my email inbox that I find it more likely to miss the erroneous charge, if I use email receipt. I have a paper shredder that I use regularly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you return the item, you need the receipt.
Only in very specific scenarios.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All stores don’t offer electronic receipts. If I return to Walmart, Target like stores, I need a receipt to get $$ returned via cash or my cc (whatever method I used). Without either, you will get a gift card and if it is on sale when you return, you receive the sale price.
I also check my credit card statement each month for purchases and returns.
That’s not true. You can a refund to a credit card that you used for the purchase in the amount of the purchase within the specified return period without a receipt at both Target and Walmart.
My cc statement doesn’t land at my mailbox for a few weeks. My cc will only say I paid $48.06 at Target. How will Target know the item I am returning was purchased from them?
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, they are very high in chemicals linked to carcinogens. No thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All stores don’t offer electronic receipts. If I return to Walmart, Target like stores, I need a receipt to get $$ returned via cash or my cc (whatever method I used). Without either, you will get a gift card and if it is on sale when you return, you receive the sale price.
I also check my credit card statement each month for purchases and returns.
That’s not true. You can a refund to a credit card that you used for the purchase in the amount of the purchase within the specified return period without a receipt at both Target and Walmart.
My cc statement doesn’t land at my mailbox for a few weeks. My cc will only say I paid $48.06 at Target. How will Target know the item I am returning was purchased from them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All stores don’t offer electronic receipts. If I return to Walmart, Target like stores, I need a receipt to get $$ returned via cash or my cc (whatever method I used). Without either, you will get a gift card and if it is on sale when you return, you receive the sale price.
I also check my credit card statement each month for purchases and returns.
That’s not true. You can a refund to a credit card that you used for the purchase in the amount of the purchase within the specified return period without a receipt at both Target and Walmart.