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Keeping Receipts For Returns

Keep a small coin purse in your purse and when you make a purchase put the receipt in the coin purse. You will always have your receipts with you if you need to return an item.

By DiscoDinah

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RE: Keeping Receipts For Returns

I have a big magnetic clip on the frig and that's where I put my receipts. I might have to hunt through them to find the right one but usually it is one of the recent ones so not too much trouble. I always put the current ones to the back of the stack.

I have also found that when buying clothing items that have tags, it's best to leave attached until you're absolutely sure you're keeping the item. I think it's much easier to return something if the tags are still on it. That's also quite handy if you've lost your receipt!

Post by Debbie52

RE: Keeping Receipts For Returns

I have a coupon organizer labeled A-Z in which I file all of my receipts by name of store. It makes finding a receipt easy!

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Post By KLS8800 (Guest Post)

RE: Keeping Receipts For Returns

I found that having a basket or box, (or whatever works for you) in a central location in the house so everyone in the family can put all their sales receipts in, works best for me. I save them by the month for quick retrivel ... you generally have an idea when you bought something.

Also if you have a hubby that always forgets to redeem coupons, you can go back to the store with the coupons and sales receipt for reimbursement!

I have bought things, only to have them go on sale ... my receipts are easy to find to take back to the store for an adjustment.

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