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Is it usually permissible albeit cheap to return unused items bought pre-sale during the actual sale to receive the price differential?

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Is it usually permissible albeit cheap to return unused items bought pre-sale during the actual sale to receive the price differential?

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Most stores have their return and adjustment policy on their receipts and many have a two week period that they adjust to the sale price from the time of purchase and will do the adjustment with just the original sales receipt. If the store doesn’t except returns after the time period you purchased the item they may not do the adjustment. However, a store that doesn’t have a time limit on returns will probably do the adjustment because they know legisticly you can just return the item and re- purchase it especially if the clothes haven’t been worn and still have the tags attached. If you are asking if it is it taky to do this, not really because clothes go on sale so quicklly today consumers can’t keep up with all the sales. Most stores would or should apprechiate your loyalty and should want you to return.

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