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DaemonSeid 12-26-2007 11:27 AM

...AND MANY HAPPY RETURNS!!!
 
What did you get for the holidays that you could have done without, didn't fit, or already have one of?


Are you returning it, keeping it or regifting it?








I got a blazer that didn't fit...I got an 40 when they know damn well I wear a 48L

AlphaFrog 12-26-2007 11:40 AM

I wrote this in the ASA thread, but I got a ton of jewelry, and I don't wear jewelry, except on special occasions. So, it will probably be relegated to my grandma's jewelry box, never (or hardly ever) to be seen again.

I think my favorite (HA!) was the watch my mom gave me with the removable/changeable straps and faceplate. I'm lucky if I remember to put my watch on in the morning, let alone change it all around to match my outfit. I did enjoy the swarovski crystal watch my husband got me, though. It's silver with clear swarovski crystals, so it matches my wedding ring, and everything I wear.:D

DaemonSeid 12-26-2007 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog (Post 1568876)
I wrote this in the ASA thread, but I got a ton of jewelry, and I don't wear jewelry, except on special occasions. So, it will probably be relegated to my grandma's jewelry box, never (or hardly ever) to be seen again.

I think my favorite (HA!) was the watch my mom gave me with the removable/changeable straps and faceplate. I'm lucky if I remember to put my watch on in the morning, let alone change it all around to match my outfit. I did enjoy the swarovski crystal watch my husband got me, though. It's silver with clear swarovski crystals, so it matches my wedding ring, and everything I wear.:D

wait a min....the removable strap thing....wasn't that done with swatch watches??????

AlphaFrog 12-26-2007 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 1568880)
wait a min....the removable strap thing....wasn't that done with swatch watches??????

http://i2.ebayimg.com/07/i/000/cd/ff/6251_1.JPG

Yeah.:rolleyes:

DaemonSeid 12-26-2007 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog (Post 1568885)

::whispering:: regift!!!

AlphaFrog 12-26-2007 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 1568886)
::whispering:: regift!!!

No kidding...to an 8 year old girl.

DaemonSeid 12-26-2007 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog (Post 1568887)
No kidding...to an 8 year old girl.

exactly!!!!

SWTXBelle 12-26-2007 12:37 PM

I gave my mother a badge ring and Sirrius radio.

She gave me a hot chocolate kit and a box of Sunkist fruit gems.

I'm giving the hot chocolate to my 18 year old daughter, and eating the fruit gems before Jan. 1st, when I once again start eating right.

BetteDavisEyes 12-26-2007 01:34 PM

I love my aunt "L" but heaven help me, she gives the worst gifts ever. This year, I got a wig. A brown curly wig.

Here's the deal.
1. I have NEVER worn a wig in my life.
2. I have brown curly hair.

It went straight on Mike's head where he proceeded to make fun of me while wearing it. :rolleyes:

Xidelt 12-26-2007 05:27 PM

i got a marie osmond christmas cd on CHRISTMAS DAY from my in-laws. uh, thanks? until next year.....
then i got a sock full of quarters in my stocking. ????? i have my own washer and dryer, thanks. maybe for self-defense?

Buttonz 12-27-2007 01:57 AM

It's been a long time since I've gotten anything that has been something I already have. However...

I decided to spend the $50 Amazon gift card I had along with a $50 one I got for Chanukkah. I asked my pledge sister what books she got from an author that she got me addicted to, so I didn't buy any of them (knowing I could borrow them from her). She told me and couldn't remember two of them. One of those two wound up as part as my holiday gift from her. Of course, I got that one for myself...and the other one she didn't remember. She is going to go ahead and exchange it for one of her books that I don't have, or just return it and get something else. I felt horrible, but it happens. Now I just have to remember to bring it to her next time I see her, as somehow I left with it still in my bag.

SthrnZeta 12-27-2007 10:17 AM

I got a frog night light, tongs, a knife set, and a travel set of bowls for my dog. Sigh.

I think my mom felt bad about what was under the tree so right before Christmas I got a cute dress for New Year's and a small table and chairs for my breakfast nook in my new house. I'll probably keep everything but the knife set I already had since J has a set, except his is in a wooden block and the set I got are in a plastic sleeve (the ones you have to wrestle with scissors to get open).

ForeverRoses 12-27-2007 10:25 AM

my Grandmother-in-law gave me 4 packets of microwave popcorn (not packages, but 4 of the bags from a box) and a can of peanuts that was marked "not for individual sale".

So all I can think is that she went crazy at Costco and bought bulk and then divided up the packages!

AlphaFrog 12-27-2007 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by SthrnZeta (Post 1569412)
I got a frog night light

Heyyyyyyyyyyyy.....

DaemonSeid 12-27-2007 10:36 AM

Speaking of returns...I have to see if I still have the pic of a lady returning her Christmas tree to Walmart.....

SthrnZeta 12-27-2007 10:37 AM

I was seeing how long it took you to see that, lol. Don't get me wrong, it's cute and the meaning behind it has to do with my dog's first toy that he came home from the breeder with (a rubber frog prince) and it's up in my bathroom, but it still felt really random. And my mom bought two since if you bought more than one it was free shipping and gave the other one to my dad since he has a frog prince statue she gave him a couple of years ago.

As for the Costco gifts, that's just funny!

OOhsoflyDELTA#9 12-27-2007 10:41 AM

my younger brother's girlfriend gave me a set of 28 brushes...who needs that many brushes at once??? :confused:

LeslieAGD 12-27-2007 01:34 PM

I bought my brother-in-law a DVD set of the first season of Heroes.
I had to look everywhere for it and paid a lot. Ironically, he bought it for me too!
Yesterday I went to the after-Christmas sale at Target and they were selling Heroes for $19.
I bought a copy and took it back to the other store where I paid more than twice as much.
Then, I took my savings and bought myself a couple of sweaters. ;)

skylark 12-27-2007 01:54 PM

So slight hijack, but a warning to all and maybe someone else has had this issue with NY&Co:

Last year I had a problem with NY&Co when they had "issues" exchanging a shirt I bought my sister that was a little too snug. I was with her when she was exchanging it... which is how I got so pissed off about it. I had (notice past tense) a store credit card from the store, and when you use it somewhat regularly, they send you coupons for "$20 off" or "$50 off." Well, when I bought her gift, I bought it along with some clothes for myself and a gift for someone else, as well, all in one transaction with the coupon, along with gift receipts. So my sister wanted to exchange the sweater for a different size and color... same style. The sweater was at the same price I purchased it at. However, when she was being rung up, the store associate told her that she owed $10 or something. She asked why and the lady explained that the coupon was taken off of each item as a percentage. I got into a huge thing with the associate because those coupons were benefits of having the store card... and it was like she was tearing it up. Moreover, someone should have said something when I made the purchase, since they knew they were gifts, knew there was a possibility of exchange since I asked for gift receipts, and I could have easily separated out my own purchases from the gifts and used the coupon on my own, ensuring that my gift receivers wouldn't get screwed. I pointed out that if my sister hadn't been given a gift receipt (or hadn't presented it to her), she would have been able to exchange the sweater for no cost, since it hadn't been marked down yet. The sales associate was extremely offended by this, and said that she didn't think it was ethical to get more store credit than what the original purchaser paid for, and that we wouldn't be able to exchange the sweater without the receipt while she was working there that day. I ended up paying the extra $10, but haven't spent a $1 there since. Be aware of this... I'm not sure how many other stores operate this way, but it seems sneaky to me.

justabeachbrat 12-27-2007 03:11 PM

Day 2 of trying to return/get credit on a sweater my mom gave me.
It's too big, and I don't like the style, she tried, it's from a place I shop.
The sweater has all tags, from the store. It has never been worn.
But.....
Mom lost the receipt. She bought the sweater, pre-sale, and now it's on sale. Without a receipt, I'll get the sale price, down $20 from purchase price.
But..
One clerk told me they could check her bank cards/credit cards for the purchase. The only 2 cards she uses didn't reflect the sale, a mystery.
Sooo...
I am now giving up, will stand in line again and take the sent in the mail store credit.

PeppyGPhiB 12-27-2007 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by skylark (Post 1569561)
So slight hijack, but a warning to all and maybe someone else has had this issue with NY&Co:

Last year I had a problem with NY&Co when they had "issues" exchanging a shirt I bought my sister that was a little too snug. I was with her when she was exchanging it... which is how I got so pissed off about it. I had (notice past tense) a store credit card from the store, and when you use it somewhat regularly, they send you coupons for "$20 off" or "$50 off." Well, when I bought her gift, I bought it along with some clothes for myself and a gift for someone else, as well, all in one transaction with the coupon, along with gift receipts. So my sister wanted to exchange the sweater for a different size and color... same style. The sweater was at the same price I purchased it at. However, when she was being rung up, the store associate told her that she owed $10 or something. She asked why and the lady explained that the coupon was taken off of each item as a percentage. I got into a huge thing with the associate because those coupons were benefits of having the store card... and it was like she was tearing it up. Moreover, someone should have said something when I made the purchase, since they knew they were gifts, knew there was a possibility of exchange since I asked for gift receipts, and I could have easily separated out my own purchases from the gifts and used the coupon on my own, ensuring that my gift receivers wouldn't get screwed. I pointed out that if my sister hadn't been given a gift receipt (or hadn't presented it to her), she would have been able to exchange the sweater for no cost, since it hadn't been marked down yet. The sales associate was extremely offended by this, and said that she didn't think it was ethical to get more store credit than what the original purchaser paid for, and that we wouldn't be able to exchange the sweater without the receipt while she was working there that day. I ended up paying the extra $10, but haven't spent a $1 there since. Be aware of this... I'm not sure how many other stores operate this way, but it seems sneaky to me.

It is common practice of many stores to take the coupon/discount off of the entire transaction when you're returning something IF the coupon had a disclaimer like "$50 off any transaction of $100 or more." If your return bumped the total transaction price to below that $100, for instance, the coupon wouldn't apply. That said, an even exchange shouldn't have reduced the transaction amount.

These last two exchange/return stories are testaments to why I love Nordstrom so much.

nikki1920 12-27-2007 04:07 PM

I've never had an issue at NY and Co. I also get the $50 off of $100 purchase cards. And one time, I forgot the card. I got the items, returned the next day with the card and they basically did a return and then re-rang everything up. The clerk didnt seem to mind. The trick with returns and coupons is to do them separately. That's how they get you, if you do them at the same time. I also wait until the week after New Year's to do any returns, just to avoid the crowds and the confusion. I also go early in the morning or during the last hour of business to avoid the rush.

(former mall store worker)

Tom Earp 12-27-2007 04:09 PM

Got my typical Playboy subscription from my brother and from my semi brother and wife some great smelling cologne!:)

Brother got portroits of dead presidents, semi Brother got a jug of Crown Royal with glasses and his wife got an antique pitcher of my mothers! They both loved the gifts!;)

I also brought left overs home!:)

jwright25 12-27-2007 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by skylark (Post 1569561)
So slight hijack, but a warning to all and maybe someone else has had this issue with NY&Co:

I worked there while in college. We never would have done this to you! Since it had the tags on it, I would have just exchanged it without using the receipt. Perhaps policies have changed since then, but it was one of our "things" that returns and exchanges were no hassle. All receipts even printed out with "No Sale Is Ever Final!" on them!

That's especially crappy to do to you when it was an obvious gift.

navane 12-27-2007 11:15 PM

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Originally Posted by jwright25 (Post 1569944)
That's especially crappy to do to you when it was an obvious gift.


Not only that, but the giver and the recipient were both present! What an embarrassment to the parties standing there to have the employee announce "Well, you bought this with a coupon..."

.....Kelly :)

fyrnymph 12-27-2007 11:36 PM

My brother-in-law gave me a skin treatment kit. So . . . my skin looks dry???

Benzgirl 12-27-2007 11:50 PM

The Bad:
What in the heck do I do with a battery operated salad dressing mixer? Can we have an unwanted gift swap?

The Heavy Sigh:
I got my third cake pedestal.

The Funny:
And, to my sisters, my mother bought me a squirrel-proof bird feeder. :rolleyes:

The Best:
My Ohio State Buckeye watch :)

icelandelf 12-27-2007 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by jwright25 (Post 1569944)
I worked there while in college. We never would have done this to you! Since it had the tags on it, I would have just exchanged it without using the receipt. Perhaps policies have changed since then, but it was one of our "things" that returns and exchanges were no hassle. All receipts even printed out with "No Sale Is Ever Final!" on them!

That's especially crappy to do to you when it was an obvious gift.


We were able to exchange three gift items that didn't fit from Hollister with no problem because they still had the tags on them. (I'd lost the receipt) They were really nice about it.

Benzgirl 12-27-2007 11:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom Earp (Post 1569649)
Got my typical Playboy subscription from my brother and from my semi brother and wife some great smelling cologne!:)

Brother got portroits of dead presidents, semi Brother got a jug of Crown Royal with glasses and his wife got an antique pitcher of my mothers! They both loved the gifts!;)

I also brought left overs home!:)

"Will give great gifts for Food"

justabeachbrat 12-27-2007 11:59 PM

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Originally Posted by fyrnymph (Post 1569958)
My brother-in-law gave me a skin treatment kit. So . . . my skin looks dry???

Another perhaps well intended, you shouldn't have had, really, gift.
This was from his sister's best friend, who has taken me under her wing while my sister is in Wyoming: a big boxed assortment from Hickory Farms, all of her extended family got them.
I've already posted elsewhere about my weight loss. I've been really good, this Christmas, at parties, 1 glass of wine, per party and ignoring chips and dip, eating veggies.
Then, I open the box from my sister's friend.:eek:
Cheese balls. Cheese. Candy. Beef sticks.
I remember cheese. A favorite food.
I don't know where she bought the assortment, so it can't go back.
I'll eat the wheat crackers, maybe sneak a little bit of nutty cheese, and give the rest to my neighbor who is planning a big New Year's bash with his buddies.
Cheese.
sigh.

Benzgirl 12-28-2007 12:28 AM

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Originally Posted by justabeachbrat (Post 1569972)
Then, I open the box from my sister's friend.:eek:
Cheese balls. Cheese. Candy. Beef sticks.
I remember cheese. A favorite food.
I don't know where she bought the assortment, so it can't go back.
I'll eat the wheat crackers, maybe sneak a little bit of nutty cheese, and give the rest to my neighbor who is planning a big New Year's bash with his buddies.
Cheese.
sigh.

Just a suggestion. I pass a lot of homeless people between the bus stop and my workplace. I have, from time to time, dropped off one of these boxes to one of them. You would be surprised how much they appreciate even an apple.

skylark 12-28-2007 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by navane (Post 1569950)
Not only that, but the giver and the recipient were both present! What an embarrassment to the parties standing there to have the employee announce "Well, you bought this with a coupon..."

.....Kelly :)

Very. Especially when I had bought much more than the coupon in clothes for myself, so when I purchased the items I honestly didn't think that I was paying any less for the items I was giving to others. I could have understood if my sister was wanting to exchange for more than what the item was currently sold as, but I was under the impression that giving a gift with a gift receipt would never make an item worth less than current store value! I thought gift receipts were to protect the gift receipient from being screwed over because of a new sale.

I think the worst part was that the sales associate made me and my sister feel like I had done something wrong by using the coupon ... and it wasn't like the store was losing money or anything on the exchange since the same amount of merchandise was being returned (with tag & receipt) and purchased. By taking the amount off of the exchanged sweater, it was like tearing up the value of the coupon!

I used to spend 100s of dollars at that store several times a year... but whenever I think of going back now, I just get a little sick to my stomach like I was that day. I cancelled the credit card last summer and now use my Macys and Ann Taylor cards pretty darn frequently, as this year I've had to build up a wardrobe of suits and more professional work clothes. I even returned something this year to Macys where I had used one of those coupons on. It was an Anne Klein red dress that when I took it home that night to show my husband, I found a seam falling out, so I returned it the next day. I was nervous about it, because of the experience at NY&Co, but was pleasantly surprised to find out that they will exchange for full-credit on merchandise up to the amount spent after the coupon was applied. I honestly don't see why all stores can't have this policy, since it is not like you are asking for money back or anything.

skylark 12-28-2007 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by PeppyGPhiB (Post 1569643)
If your return bumped the total transaction price to below that $100, for instance, the coupon wouldn't apply.

That's the other thing... it wouldn't have done that. I had spent like nearly double the coupon requirement and taking off my sister's sweater would have still kept me above the spending requirement (I remember specifically arguing this to the sales lady because I was pointing out that if I knew their policy, I would have separated the gifts from my own purchase)... but because they took it off by percentage, approximately $10 was coming off of my sister's $50 sweater.

justabeachbrat 12-29-2007 02:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Benzgirl (Post 1569982)
Just a suggestion. I pass a lot of homeless people between the bus stop and my workplace. I have, from time to time, dropped off one of these boxes to one of them. You would be surprised how much they appreciate even an apple.

I had no intention of just tossing it out. Actually, I gave the stuff to the guy next door, he helped me when I had a leak--more like a small gushing river-- in my bathroom and water was coming out onto the carpets. I'd called the rental office, this was a Saturday, and all they were willing to do for hours is take message.

I told the guy I gave the Hickory Farms box to this wasn't a "re gift," that it was food I could not eat. He was heading to a party and was pleased to get it.

No, he wasn't a homeless person, those I helped feed at a shelter on Thanksgiving with one of my brothers, we ate there, and made a contribution.

The coat drives for those without coats: I have purchased gently used ones, gave them in the names of my niece and her two kids, the last 3 years.

Post Katrina: my sister and I assembled craft kits, we bought everything; paper, crayons, paint boxes and brushes, and wrote notes to the kids they were intended for.
And there's more: manning check in booths at charity marches, collecting blankets so those in a wildfire area would have something that wasn't smoky, etc. Doing such things have always been a given in my family, it was how we were raised, if you have more, give.

I was reacting to seeing food, processed meats, cheeses, that a year or so ago I would have chowed down. Months of healthy eating, a lighter me can avoid stressful eating and make a sound choice.

Benzgirl 12-29-2007 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by justabeachbrat (Post 1570632)
I

Post Katrina: my sister and I assembled craft kits, we bought everything; paper, crayons, paint boxes and brushes, and wrote notes to the kids they were intended for.
.


I love this idea


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