If the store has a clearly displayed "no returns or exchanges" policy displayed, they don't have to take it back.
It would depend on where you purchased the ornament and what that retailers particular return or exchange policy is.
Yes, "exchange" can be a verb when it is used to describe the act of giving something in return for something else. For example, "They decided to exchange gifts for their birthdays."
If you return something you purchased and received cashback for, the cashback amount is typically deducted from the refund you receive.
No, you cannot return a used car after having for a few months. In most cases, you cannot return a used car at all once you have purchased it.
If you have purchased a faulty birthday card return it to the proprietor for a refund or exchange. The business owner can return the product as a defect.
For sure you cannot return something which is not in your possession anymore but it's your duty to report it asap to the nearest police station or authorities. At least you will have legal support for your claim that the item has been stolen, until the matter has been solved within the legal process.
Exchange is a basic of marketing concept that refers to the act of obtaining a valued object from someone by offering something in return. Online exchange is the act of exchange through internet.
You cannot return a vehicle you purchased after 30 days. It will be considered used and a possible trade in for this vehicle will be considered.
the difference between reterning and exchanging is when you exchange you return for something else as in if i bought new shoes i would exchange them for yellow shoes. and reterning is as if i bought red shoes and they didn't fit so i return them.
The government - or a company - issues a recall if there is something faulty or dangerous with the product you purchased.
No, you cannot.
The check was in return for something. You acquired that something in exchange for a bad check. That amounts to theft.