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Tips for returning gifts after the holidays

Tips for returning gifts after the holidays

Returning gifts after the holidays can be straightforward with some preparation. Photo: Saga Communications/Dee Pridgen


Returning holiday gifts can be a bit tricky, but with the right approach, it can be done smoothly. Here are some tips to keep in mind:

1. Know the return policy

  • Check the store’s return policy: Before returning a gift, ensure you understand the store’s return window and any conditions. Many stores offer extended return periods during the holiday season, but some items (like electronics, final sale items, or personalized gifts) may not be returnable.
  • Look for receipts or gift receipts: If you have the original receipt, returning the gift will be easier. If it’s a gift receipt, it may allow the recipient to return the item for store credit or exchange it for another size/color.

2. Avoid the post-holiday rush

  • Return as soon as possible: Many stores have busy return periods in the days following the holiday season. The earlier you return an item, the better the chances of getting the return processed smoothly and in a timely manner.

3. Have the original packaging

  • Keep the packaging intact: If possible, try to return the item with its original packaging and tags. Some stores may refuse returns if the product is damaged or if it’s missing packaging.

4. Be prepared for store credit or exchanges

  • Prepare for store credit or exchanges: Many stores won’t refund your purchase if you don’t have a receipt but will offer store credit or an exchange. Be prepared to accept store credit or consider exchanging the item for something else you would enjoy.

5. Gift receipts help

  • If you have a gift receipt, use it: A gift receipt doesn’t show the price and makes the return process simpler, as it’s tied to the purchase record rather than the original buyer’s personal information.

6. Be polite and patient

  • Treat the return like any other customer service interaction: Return processes can sometimes be frustrating, especially if there are long lines or unclear policies. During the busy post-holiday period, customer service reps are likely to be dealing with many returns. A calm, polite attitude can make the process smoother for everyone involved.

7. Check for alternative return methods

  • Online returns: If the gift was purchased online, the store may offer an easy returns process via the website. Some stores may even provide a free return shipping label.
  • Gift exchanges: If you’re not keen on returning a gift and it’s an item you can’t use, see if the giver is open to exchanging the gift directly.

8. Consider donating

  • Donate the item: If the gift is something you won’t use but is still in good condition, consider donating it to a charity or giving it to someone who could make use of it. This might be a good alternative if returning the gift is too complicated.

9. Mind the tags

  • Don’t remove tags until you’re sure: Removing tags, especially on clothing or electronics, could prevent a return. It’s usually best to leave everything intact until you decide if you want to keep the gift.

10. Keep the original payment method in mind

  • Refund to the original payment method: If you are returning an item for a refund, the store may ask for the original payment method. since it was a gift you won’t have the card used, store credit is a common alternative.

By following these tips, you can handle the process with minimal stress and get the most out of your returns this holiday season!

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