Uh, I'm not sure what they do in
Virginia but uh...In Arkansas and Louisiana both, you can't return under clothes
at Wal-Mart. I've been in line behind folks who have tried, they will tell you
in a heart beat that it violates health department rules. Want to say there
are signs in the dressing rooms as well about trying them on if your not going
to buy them for the same reasons.
That's just beyond
nasty....
Greg Hopper
"Why is it that our children can't read a Bible in school, but they can
in prison?"
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All Wal-Mart's clothes that get returned are still sold at full
price, same at Goody's. Not to mention, think of people trying clothes on,
even bathing suits and panties (yes girls try panties on too) and they are
still sold full price, but technically once someone puts them on once, they
aren't really new.
Angela
Behind every good woman lies
a trail of men
Not at Dillard's. A major portion of my
girl's clothes are things that people have returned to Dillard's and they
can't sell them as new so they let the employees get them significantly
reduced.
Charles
Mims
well how about
when you go into the store and try clothes on and then don't buy
them?
Are they still
considered new?
^**^Bethany^**^ ^**^**^**^**^**^**^**^**^**^**^**^**^**^ "Keep
American out of the liberal toilet. Vote Bush-Cheney in
2004"
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