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  • CS FINALLY upholds their own policies! (sorry, long)

    BG: I work in an upscale women's store, and up until about a year ago, our return policy basically had no restrictions. You wore it, and changed your mind? no problem, we'll take it back - even if you wore it 6 times. No receipt, the item is on sale, but you bought it online so the ticket isn't marked down? No problem, we'll not only return it ,but credit you the FULL price on the ticket. You bought something 6 years ago, and somehow miraculously still have the receipt? No problem, we'll take it back. As the manager who hired me said "even if the cat peed on it, we'll take it back"

    However, about a year ago, we changed our policy. Its is now 60 days, and if you have no receipt, you get whatever price its selling at, including any additional % off. No receipt? you get a store credit, AND if the tags are off, even if you still have them, technically we cannot take the item back as it could have been worn. End BG

    As you can imagine, after years of bending over backwards, and being overuled by customer service in some instances, a lot of customers are not too happy about this new policy. They becames used to being able to return anything, anytime. The main complaint is "I didn't know" - well, too bad, its printed on all receipts, if you ask, we will tell you, and there are signs all over the cashwrap area. So the I wasn't aware of the change excuse doesn't fly.

    The only exception to the 60 day policy is if the merchandise is somehow defective. But that's it.

    So last night a customer comes in with an item to return, and she is 5 days past the 60 day mark. We politely tell her, I'm very sorry, we cannot return this item. She throws a hissy fit, and we call CS for her. Who says the same thing, we are sorry, but we cannot make any exception to, and must uphold our policy. Which honestly, is a complete about face from what we have done for so many years! She then complains some more, and the manager says, well, call CS back and let the customer speak to them. So we do, and the CS rep, plus the supervisor she then demanded to speak to said no as well! Sorry, but you are not such a special snowflake that we can make exceptions to the policy for you!

    The customer also tried to pull the "well, i bet you don' get that many returns past 60 days, so you can do it for me" and the associate told her i had JUST had one!!! So she left, not happy, and with her item we could not return!!!!

    On another note, i got tricked by a customer last night; she came in with items to return, and the receipt was over 60 days. I politely told her i was sorry, but couldn't do it....she then said the other manager, the other day said it would be ok, so I asked the manager on last night (different one), and she said just do it, i think so she didn't have to deal with it.

    So I do it, then later on, another assoc. tells me she was in the other night, trying to return items, but did not have her receipt. So I think what happened is the manager suggested she go home and look for the receipt, and IF she found it, we coudl then do the return. But the manager had no way of knowing how old the items were, and had she known, she would have told her, sorry, we can't do it. So since I was not aware of any of this, I just assumed, based on what the customer told me, that the manager ok'd the out of time return!!! I was not happy.

  • #2
    yno, 60 days is pretty generous return window for clothes. . .i dont see why people expect to return stuff so late. Theyre the kinda people who buy furniture and then try to take it back years later because its old and they want their cash back. It isnt a renting service m'dear!!

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    • #3
      [QUOTE=Catwoman2965;600337]. As the manager who hired me said "even if the cat peed on it, we'll take it back"




      I had a customer one time hand me a return still in the bag and when I went to take out the clothes it was wet, her cat peed inside the bag She was embarrassed and walked out.


      But my store does return things we should not. I often get returns that are over ten years old. I had one the other day. A women came in and said her mother sent her some clothes from a different state. Well we have not used those kind of price tags in ten years. The manager on duty said I could go ahead and do the return for the full price that was paid

      What happens is that little old ladies clean out their closets and send the old clothing items to their daughters or daughters-in-law and it is clothing these women don't like so the come in to return it for store credit. These women don't know the clothing is that old. When I inform them how old the clothing is and tell them I need a manager approval (that is usually going to be a yes) they don't seem to care that they are returning old clothing that has been sitting for years in somebody's closet

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      • #4
        I don't know, is being able to return absolutely anything an American thing? Thoughts anyone?

        In New Zealand it tends to be you can return within 30 days within reason and only after that if it is faulty in some way.

        I blame Walmart and the really big chain stores here in the States for setting this precedent

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        • #5
          Quoth kiwiwinelover View Post
          I don't know, is being able to return absolutely anything an American thing? Thoughts anyone?
          I think it's a [pansy] management thing. Corps tend to cling desperately to this delusion that bending over backwards to accommodate things like this will get them customers for life who will buy more and more things all the time, making them plenty of money. The problem is, they're only half right. It tends to get them customers for life who will exploit the system for all its worth, making the store little money, possibly even costing the company money in the long run. They will also make sure to tell all of their friends what stores can be taken advantage of this way.
          I blame Walmart and the really big chain stores here in the States for setting this precedent

          As do I ^_^ Even they require receipts now, I believe. They used to happily take back goods that they did not even SELL, or so I've heard.
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          • #6
            [QUOTE=JLG;600424]
            Quoth Catwoman2965 View Post
            I had a customer one time hand me a return still in the bag and when I went to take out the clothes it was wet, her cat peed inside the bag She was embarrassed and walked out.
            As someone who lives with a cat who gets vindictive when his box isn't cleaned as often as he likes, I can assure you that cat pee washes out.
            Proud to be a Walmart virgin.

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            • #7
              Sounds to me like you've got people "renting" clothes. I was at a wedding recently and one of the guests had on a gorgeous new sundress - with the price tag peeking out the back.

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              • #8
                Quoth Mark Healey View Post

                As someone who lives with a cat who gets vindictive when his box isn't cleaned as often as he likes, I can assure you that cat pee washes out.


                I have a cat also and if the box is not cleaned when he wants or if somebody closes the door to the bathroom then he likes to leave me a surprise.

                Also if there is not enough food in his bowl he will often be heard doing this somewhere in my apartment

                It sucks when this happens at 2 in the morning after a long day at work

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                • #9
                  Having worked at Nordstrom, you have my utter and complete sympathy. The shoplifters were the main reason I was glad to leave retail.
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                  • #10
                    Some of these folks are also shopaholics and not in the joking sense of the term. They buy and buy and buy until they literally can't buy any more, and are forced to return some of the items that have been sitting in their house for months in bags.

                    I had a customer like that, a very sweet woman but she could not control her spending and returning things was the only way that offset what would have otherwise been massive debt. When stores started changing their policies, like mine did, she actually stopped shopping there entirely. I was sad for her but glad too, I was tired of returning items that had stickers, bags and receipts so old none of us recognized them, not to mention were unsellable and non-returnable to the vendors.
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                    • #11
                      This thread makes me cringe. I currently work at a clothing store...We sell womens' clothing.
                      *Warning: this may be gross to some*
                      This "wonderful young lady" comes in to return a dress she claims she never wore. Keep in mind this is a white dress...so white, it could be used in a wedding. It looked like she slept in it, and received her "monthly gift" She said she didn't notice it in the store because of our "trick lighting" But when she took it out of the bag at home, she says she was utterly disgusted we would try to sell something in this condition to a customer. This was not a tiny "dot" either. We had to take it back, and since she had her receipt, and it was under 60 days, she got her $50 back
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