but see at 1040 there are no returns because you don't actually pay for anythingJesus H. Tapdancing Bootyshaking CHRIST, at that point I think I would be letting the guests keep their returns (like they do at 1040)
but see at 1040 there are no returns because you don't actually pay for anything
1040 made 40 billion last year
and they paid it all out to their TMs as bonuses in their profit sharing plan
Guests:More changes to return policy:
Returns and exchanges without a receipt may be limited. Other restrictions may apply.
- If you’re not satisfied with any Target Owned Brand item, return it within one year with a receipt for an exchange or a refund.
- Target REDcard℠ debit and credit card holders will receive an extra 30 days to return nearly all items purchased with their REDcard at Target and Target.com. See Target.com/REDcard for full details and exclusions.
- All electronics and entertainment items must be returned within 30 days for a refund or exchange. For these items purchased between 11/1 – 12/25, the 30-day refund period will start on 12/26.
- All mobile phones must be returned or exchanged within 14 days. All items purchased with a carrier contract at a Target store must be returned or exchanged within 14 days and may be subject to early termination fees per carrier contract. Contract items and carrier plans must be sold and returned by a Target Tech Rep.
- All Apple® products, excluding mobile phones, must be returned within 15 days. For these items purchased between 11/1-12/25, the 15-day refund period will start on 12/26.
- Holiday items and limited-time-only collections may have modified return policies.
- Open music, movies, video games and software cannot be returned, but may be exchanged at the store for the same title, for the same or different gaming platform.
- Open airbeds cannot be returned, but may be exchanged for a similar item.
- Open or defective collectibles (e.g., sports cards, special edition Barbie dolls, porcelain dolls, action figures and die-cast cars) cannot be returned.
- Personalized items and digital downloads cannot be returned.
- Target stores cannot accept international returns or exchanges, including international returns and exchanges of online purchases.
- Items purchased at Optical, Pharmacy, Starbucks and Target Tech must be returned or exchanged at these areas.
- Target Mobile GiftCards and Target eGiftCards cannot be returned or redeemed for cash or credit except where required by law.
- Specialty pre-paid and gift cards (e.g., Restaurant, entertainment, lottery cards) cannot be returned.
- Gasoline powered items such as lawnmowers can only be returned to a Target store and must be completely emptied of hazardous substances such as gasoline or oil at the time of return. If your item contains hazardous residue contact Target Guest Services at 1-800-591-3869.
Car seat trade in event is making a come back. Probably mid-late September.
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It’s September week twoCar seat trade in event is making a come back. Probably mid-late September.
How new is this? So, if the receipt is expired the guest will attempt the return with their ID. If their ID is maxed out and the return is denied then the GSTL will most likely override to make it right for the guest. So, the point of this whole stated policy is what? Even if we enforce these certain guests will pitch a fit and get their way. How is it making it "right for the guest" when we have these policies in place just to override them if the guest gets upset?More changes to return policy:
Returns and exchanges without a receipt may be limited. Other restrictions may apply.
- If you’re not satisfied with any Target Owned Brand item, return it within one year with a receipt for an exchange or a refund.
- Target REDcard℠ debit and credit card holders will receive an extra 30 days to return nearly all items purchased with their REDcard at Target and Target.com. See Target.com/REDcard for full details and exclusions.
- All electronics and entertainment items must be returned within 30 days for a refund or exchange. For these items purchased between 11/1 – 12/25, the 30-day refund period will start on 12/26.
- All mobile phones must be returned or exchanged within 14 days. All items purchased with a carrier contract at a Target store must be returned or exchanged within 14 days and may be subject to early termination fees per carrier contract. Contract items and carrier plans must be sold and returned by a Target Tech Rep.
- All Apple® products, excluding mobile phones, must be returned within 15 days. For these items purchased between 11/1-12/25, the 15-day refund period will start on 12/26.
- Holiday items and limited-time-only collections may have modified return policies.
- Open music, movies, video games and software cannot be returned, but may be exchanged at the store for the same title, for the same or different gaming platform.
- Open airbeds cannot be returned, but may be exchanged for a similar item.
- Open or defective collectibles (e.g., sports cards, special edition Barbie dolls, porcelain dolls, action figures and die-cast cars) cannot be returned.
- Personalized items and digital downloads cannot be returned.
- Target stores cannot accept international returns or exchanges, including international returns and exchanges of online purchases.
- Items purchased at Optical, Pharmacy, Starbucks and Target Tech must be returned or exchanged at these areas.
- Target Mobile GiftCards and Target eGiftCards cannot be returned or redeemed for cash or credit except where required by law.
- Specialty pre-paid and gift cards (e.g., Restaurant, entertainment, lottery cards) cannot be returned.
- Gasoline powered items such as lawnmowers can only be returned to a Target store and must be completely emptied of hazardous substances such as gasoline or oil at the time of return. If your item contains hazardous residue contact Target Guest Services at 1-800-591-3869.
TLDR changes: All mobile phones must be returned in 14 days. All Apple products (except iPhones) must be returned in 15 days. Specialty gift cards cannot be returned.More changes to return policy:
Returns and exchanges without a receipt may be limited. Other restrictions may apply.
- If you’re not satisfied with any Target Owned Brand item, return it within one year with a receipt for an exchange or a refund.
- Target REDcard℠ debit and credit card holders will receive an extra 30 days to return nearly all items purchased with their REDcard at Target and Target.com. See Target.com/REDcard for full details and exclusions.
- All electronics and entertainment items must be returned within 30 days for a refund or exchange. For these items purchased between 11/1 – 12/25, the 30-day refund period will start on 12/26.
- All mobile phones must be returned or exchanged within 14 days. All items purchased with a carrier contract at a Target store must be returned or exchanged within 14 days and may be subject to early termination fees per carrier contract. Contract items and carrier plans must be sold and returned by a Target Tech Rep.
- All Apple® products, excluding mobile phones, must be returned within 15 days. For these items purchased between 11/1-12/25, the 15-day refund period will start on 12/26.
- Holiday items and limited-time-only collections may have modified return policies.
- Open music, movies, video games and software cannot be returned, but may be exchanged at the store for the same title, for the same or different gaming platform.
- Open airbeds cannot be returned, but may be exchanged for a similar item.
- Open or defective collectibles (e.g., sports cards, special edition Barbie dolls, porcelain dolls, action figures and die-cast cars) cannot be returned.
- Personalized items and digital downloads cannot be returned.
- Target stores cannot accept international returns or exchanges, including international returns and exchanges of online purchases.
- Items purchased at Optical, Pharmacy, Starbucks and Target Tech must be returned or exchanged at these areas.
- Target Mobile GiftCards and Target eGiftCards cannot be returned or redeemed for cash or credit except where required by law.
- Specialty pre-paid and gift cards (e.g., Restaurant, entertainment, lottery cards) cannot be returned.
- Gasoline powered items such as lawnmowers can only be returned to a Target store and must be completely emptied of hazardous substances such as gasoline or oil at the time of return. If your item contains hazardous residue contact Target Guest Services at 1-800-591-3869.
TLDR changes: All mobile phones must be returned in 14 days. All Apple products (except iPhones) must be returned in 15 days. Specialty gift cards cannot be returned.
Our GSTLs write the override code at GS and tape it to each GS register.Broke: waiting for a TL to override a return
Woke: getting the override code from a SCO that the GSTL opened in the morning and then using it because no one would respond to the walkie or phone
I use it rarely, without GSA/GSTL permission since that defeats the purpose of why they wrote it out, but only for situations where the POS is being a POS and I can tell it's a legit return or something.if I use the override code it's on my number so if AP wanted to catch me they could, but I've never used it without asking GSTL.
Shit gets put on the ledge behind us (the top of the wall that hides the carts behind the desk) and when it gets too much, we push it to two or three registers that get no usage ever right outside GS (it looks tacky as fuck but hey, I'm just a TM). The GSA/GSTL is tasked with calling out to the sales floor teams to come get their reshop shit. Of course, unless their TLs get on the radio to reinforce what the GSA/GSTL asked for, the shit will sit there eternally until the TL has to walk up there for something like going to the clerical office and gets harassed about his/her team still having shit up there from 3 hours ago and they act concerned afterwards.High volume stores that don’t use carts for reshop - what is your system at guest service? Do you have tubs/bins? Do you use smartcarts? Do you just let stuff pile on the counter until someone comes to grab it? We need ideas
What does TLDR stand for?TLDR changes: All mobile phones must be returned in 14 days. All Apple products (except iPhones) must be returned in 15 days. Specialty gift cards cannot be returned.