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.
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.
WD 40 in a 12 ounce can , may show up on receipt as Smart Straw
A shooting jacket or shooting gloves (depending on what you are shooting)
Yes. But you may need : A valid ID , Purchase of an item , Social security number.
Generally speaking, there is no "slippery stuff" on Rainbow Looms. The authentic Rainbow Looms are made from a strong plastic without any noticeable slippery or non-stick coating. However, there are many imitation looms on the market, and you may be referring to some sort of slippery substance on an off-brand item.
Yes you may. That is the beauty of having your membership card scanned at the beginning of your transaction (at front check out). Your purchased items are tracked so that if you lose the receipt, member service/returns will still be able to look up that you purchased the item. However, sometimes there will be a lost receipt fee. I had a microwave I purchased at Costco. 9 months later it burst into flames. I still had the original box and manual but no receipt. I put the microwave in the box and took it back to costco. The refunded the amount minus a $20 fee. When I originally purchased the microwave it was on sale for $20 off, so it cost me $40 to exchange the microwave for the same model which was no longer on-sale. It is unlikely that you will be able to return an item you received as a gift, with no receipt, unless you bring in the person who bought it for you and have them look up the item on their membership card.
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.
WD 40 in a 12 ounce can , may show up on receipt as Smart Straw
I suspect you may find this difficult.
The following information is most likely to be found on a library book check-out receipt:1. Patron name to whom the item is being checked out;2. Author of the item checked out;3. Title;4. Identification number or bar-code for the item being circulated;5. Due date;6. Circulating library.The following information also may or may not be included:1. Date of receipt;2. Website for subsequent online renewals.The receipt may or may not include additional contact information, such as physical address or telephone number of the circulating library.
It depends if you are returning an item that you bought within a reasonable time frame. Store policies differ as to whether they will reimburse you for the product they no longer carry. You may end up contacting the manufacturer for a fix, but it may not be what you would want.
I make many returns to Home Depot and have never had that problem. Legally any store can deny a refund but may ask you to exchange the item. If you have a difficult case it is advisable to ask to speak with the store manager. I have always found them very agreeable.
It may be used to request a copy of the sales receipt.
You may get it in contests, getting some divines, or in the item exchange. [by the way... I'm applehorse1 on howrse!]
you may trade the Vestas ADR (American Depository Receipt) on a pink slip exchange. the symbol is VWDRY.PK
The governor of a state may veto an item of any type of bill without vetoing the whole bill. This action is called an item, line veto.
You may obtain a refund or an exchange on orders within 30 days with tags attached and the receipt. They must also be sealed in their original packaging.