No... The original receipt is your proof of purchase - and you will need to take it with you. If you exchange an item (perhaps because it's faulty) - the store will issue a new receipt at the time of exchange, and return your original receipt.
Yes because then you do not have a receipt for your boss and you done have a copy of the receipt just in case they want to bring the item back for return.
A receipt is produced for two reasons: 1) You have proof that you bought that item there if there is a problem with it. 2) Some systems have a stock control system, so when you checkout with the item, it tells the machine that x1 of that item has left the store.
Same as "cash register receipt". It is the paper receipt that prints out of the cash register when you purchase an item at a store. Or simply called a receipt.
The receipt is for the store's records. In case there is a question about a damaged item, or return, something of that nature. The fact that it isn't signed doesn't mean the charge is invalid. The goods were purchased and received. If a consumer tried to use the unsigned receipt as a way to avoid the charge, it could be seen as a fraudulent act. A criminal offense in most states.
The purpose of a chargeback is to return funds to a consumer or to reverse a credit card transaction. This could be due to the non-receipt of the item, inferior or damaged goods, duplicate billing, clerical error or fraud.
Some places allow you to return or exchange an item without a receipt. Others absolutely refuse. A few will allow you to exchange an item for in-store credit without a receipt.
You need the receipt for that item as proof of purchase .
You take it back to the shop with your receipt.
Yes, but if you do not have a receipt and that walmart doesn't carry the item you are trying to return (hence, the item is not in the store's local inventory and cannot pull up a price for the item) then you may not be able to return it. If you have a receipt and its within the return period then you sure can.
You will need to first read up on the return policy of wherever you bought the part from. If they accept returns, then you will need to make sure to adhere to their return policy, often times showing proof of purchase (such as a receipt) and returning the item with original packaging.
The Tradehome show exchange policy allows returns and refunds with a receipt. If customers do not have their receipt the item cannot be returned.
throw the thing away
That is legal.
the return policy for sams club is that u can bring anything back with a receipt and get your money back. if you do not have a receipt and the item can be shown that it was bought at sams club then you can get a gift card or exchange for the last selling price for that item. the only time limit on bringing items back is on computers and you have 6 months. also on most electronics and on all computers you have to bring everything that came with the item back
It depends. Some shops will only let you return in a certain time period and if the thing you are returning is in the same condition as when you bought it. If the thing broke and it wasn't your fault you can return it with a receipt and get a replacement. Most of the time you can return with a receipt. Sometimes a store will state that the sale is final, meaning you cannot return with or without a receipt. Many stores will state that items on sale or clearance items are non-returnable. Yes they can if they item has been worn or used and the tags arnt on the item..and I guess it depends afer how long you are bringing the item bak
Walmart will accept returns within 90 days. They will offer an exchange, a gift voucher to the value of the item or even cash and do not require a receipt.
Yes because then you do not have a receipt for your boss and you done have a copy of the receipt just in case they want to bring the item back for return.