If you’re anything like the rest of us here in Utah, California, or Nevada, then Target is basically your second home. Need a trendy outfit? Check. Snacks for the road? Of course. Oh, and that last-minute birthday gift for your cousin? Target’s got it all. But guess what? Your beloved bullseye is shaking things up with some new rules, and trust me, you’ll want to know what’s going down—especially if you’re a serial returner.

RETURNERS, LISTEN UP!
Target is cracking down on return fraud, and things are about to get real for shoppers across Utah, California, and Nevada. According to the New York Post, they’ve rolled out stricter policies to tackle fraud, and it’s going to make your returns... let’s just say, a little trickier. Don’t panic, the classic 90-day return policy is still intact (thankfully), but there’s a catch. If an employee even *suspects* you're trying to pull something shady—like returning used items or attempting a refund for something you never paid for—they now have the power to say “nope!”

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LOST YOUR RECEIPT? TOO BAD!
Oh, and about those no-receipt returns? Forget it. Target’s new policy is clear: no receipt, no return. So if you were planning on slipping through the cracks with the ol' “I lost my receipt” excuse, think again. They’ll deny you quicker than you can say, “I’ll just exchange it.”

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These new rules are already in effect at Target stores all over Utah, California, and Nevada. So, double-check those purchases, because Target’s got its eyes on you!

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