it would depend on the store u got it from and what their polecy on returing items is.
yes you can
No they will not take it back without the box or receipt
In order to receive credit for a purchase without a receipt you must typically do the following. Have the product which you purchased in hand. Also have the payment card you used so they can locate the receipt. If you do not have the card or payment method have your drivers license ready. The cashier will attempt to locate the receipt. If a receipt can be found, cash is usually given back. Without a receipt lookup, you will most likely receipt a store credit. This is at the discretion of the store and their policies.
You must file a motion with the court requesting a custody hearing.
You will probably need the receipt to take it back. Sometimes you get a gift receipt with it. If it was bought new and is a name brand camera there should be a manufacturer warranty included.
It is a request to the bench (i.e. the judge) to take something back. Most things in courtrooms can be taken back without the judge's permission, such as objectionable questions. However, once a lawyer has declared himself or herself as counsel in a case, he or she cannot withdraw as counsel of record without consent of the court. This is usually what a motion to withdraw means--a request for a lawyer to be allowed to quit.
The items were nonrefundable without a receipt.
To receive cash back for a purchase without a receipt, you can typically return the item for store credit or exchange it for another product. Some stores may offer cash back if you provide proof of purchase through a credit card statement or loyalty program. It's best to check the store's return policy or speak with a customer service representative for specific options.
A wave has cyclic motion - that is it repeats the motion many times, almost without variation.
You take it back to the shop with your receipt.
You take it back to the shop with your receipt.
The four types of motion are linear motion (motion in a straight line), rotational motion (motion around an axis), oscillatory motion (repeated back-and-forth movement), and translational motion (motion from one point to another without rotation).