I just purchased a video camera from Target last week, only to find out my family had bought me a much nicer camera. I returned to Target with the camera in the box with a receipt and was told I would have to pay a $32 restocking fee if nothing was wrong with the camera. I was honest and admitted nothing was wrong with the camera but was never told about a restocking fee until after I purchased the camera. I asked why didn't they have that information available at the counter where I examined the camera and was told they had it on the receipt. Well the receipt actually says there might be a restocking fees on some returns and this information is still not given to the customer until after they pay for the item and the cash register prints the receipt.
I would have happily taken a store credit for the full amount but refuse to allow them to sell it twice and keep $32 for the returned item. I will give it away as a Christmas present and will never bother Target with my purchases again.
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