Target Will No Longer Accept In-Store Returns?

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What do you think of Target's new return policy?

According to reports, Target has confirmed they will be accepting "in-store returns" again.

Earlier this year, Target CEO Brian Cornell said, "To be extra cautious, Target will stop accepting in-store product returns and exchanges for the next three weeks, but don't worry if you have a return that expires during that period, because we'll still honor them three weeks past the holding period."

Recently it was confirmed by a Target spokesperson that the company's return policy had changed again. 

In a statement, they said, "Target accepted returns at our stores and most unopened items in new condition and returned within 90 days will receive a refund or exchange," the rep said: "Target.com purchases can also be returned by mail using our online return center—sign in to your Target account to get started. We'll continue to follow any state-ordered return restrictions."

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