Being denied a return??
So, I realize I am not the first to get this stupid little printout with the information saying your return has been "denied" contact The Retail Equation at ...But here is the part that REALLY IRRITATED me. I made my purchase at a Rite-Aid on 11/05/2015 and get this actually asked about the possibility of returning because I knew I may have some of the items wrong but wouldn't find out until after I went to my doctor appointment on 11/09/2015. As I figured I did have a few items that I needed to return so I went back to Rite-Aid to do so. After going over it with the clerk we started the return, she scanned my receipt (I believe) along with then items to return and then I had thought that I would need to give her the card I had used for purchase, she said no with a debit card they would just give cash. At no point did she ever ask or did I ever give her any form of identification (which is supposedly how The retail equation denies you) and suddenly out pops that little transaction record saying that I was denied. Can anyone tell me how they determined that without the supposed only way they track you?
demanding my "driver license" to make a phuquing return on a cash bought item?
Why the phuque does ANY company need my "Driver License" information to initiate a return for an item that I paid CASH with 2 days prior? My main question, is how does ANY "retail corporation" have the right to use ANY "state issued declaration" such as a "driver license"? That information on my "driver license" is MY phuquing BUSINESS AND THE STATE IN WHICH I RESIDE, NOT HOME DEPOT'S! Why Home Depot "needs to swipe the magnetic strip" on my driver license is phuquing nonsense and invading my privacy. Next time they ask for a "government issued ID", I'll hand them my Goddamned passport, and let them figure that out once they "scan that". (Every time a passport is scanned, the Department of State is notified, and what Home Depot is going to do then? I don't care, they initiated this bullscheisse.
I had purchased a product that wasn’t suitable for the job. I went to return the product transaction ID [protected]–430-THD total $274.76. encouraged to join pro extra program to ease returns of leftover products this was not the case. I would like to request Permission to return the product for a full refund of $274.76 and remove my name.
Bought a walker for my dad from CVS. Tried to return it with without the receipt. It was tearing up my wood floors. Bought another one with wheels. More than the first one cost me. Was declined the return then told it would be 6 months before I could try to return it again for store credit.
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