If an item is returned that was ordered using Appreciation Dividens, will you also credit them?
Talbots does not actually credit the Appreciation Dividend; rather, you are credited the full amount of the returned item. For example, if you purchased a dress for $100 and used a $25 Appreciation Dividend toward the purchase, you were billed $75 on your account. However, if you return the dress, Talbots will credit your account the full purchase price of $100.This applies whether the purchase was made with a Talbots Charge or another form of payment.
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