throw the thing away
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 .
yes you can but the item can only be exchanged for something of equal or lesser value.
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.
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.
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
That is legal.
You can try explaining that you lost the receipt or ...you can't return it.
as long as you have the receipt you can return anything.
During a period of time after Christmas, most stores will allow you to return gifts without a receipt, so not having the receipt should not be a problem. -- Its actually depends on the laws of the country you live in as to the legal requirements for product return. In many country's retailers now are able to issue what is called " A gift receipt". This will have all the details of the transaction on it EXCEPT the amount paid for the item. then if the receiver needs to return an item they have a receipt. However, in most country's they have a process of "returns are because an item is broken, does not fit and has not been worn or does not meet the legal requirements of not as described. To make a return under these reasons the retailer can refuse a return without a proof of purchase from that store or retail chain. Therefore, it is ALWAYS advisable to have some form of receipt to accompany the purchase so that it can support a return. In addition some retailers had a exclusions policy where certain items cannot be returned except if they are broken i.e Ear studs, ear rings are frequently not returnable unless they are broken on purchase. This is for hygiene reasons
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.