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hi this is my first time so i hope things go good just a couple of days ago i tried to bring back something to the store for my boy that was just bought 24 hrs ago the owner said we could return it then 2 minutes later he said no because we cut the price tag off but who doesn't went you attend to keep it he said it was store policies that you can't cut the tag off i asked to see this policy he said he did not have to show me.So my question is it not law that stores must display such a policy to the customer to be aware or does he have to take it back and what can i do to make him take it back ?will calling the police help?please help

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Actually in general a store does not HAVE to take anything back after it is purchased. If this is a larger store you should have asked to see the manager, if this is a smaller private owned store, the owner can basicly set the rules he wants.

And honestly more and more places have this policy because people buy things, wear them for a special occassion and then try and takethem back.

In many cases, walmart has this for many items all orginal packaging has to be there, every page of of instruction book and so on.

It may be he said he would and then looked closer believing the item was worn, and said that to get in less of a fight with you.

Not sure of your area but stores have the right to set and follow or change thier policies.

No police will not help you, this is civil not criminal,

You can try filing a small claims case against him in court.

So a note on all clothes you should try them on, before cutting tags off, it will be getting harder and harder in the future to return clothes with tags cut off. Also people can substute cheaper clothing for better clothing because the tags are cut off.
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