A new TikTok hack showing Target's return policy is now trending on the social media platform.
Parent TikTokers are showing this trick to inform other mothers and fathers about what they are missing at Target. The American retail company first introduced its return policy back in 2015.
"At Target, we're putting our guests first and are committed to offering a shopping experience that's inspiring and rooted in ease," said the company in its previous blog post.
Until now, the return policy is still available for consumers to take advantage of.
Parent TikTokers Now Sharing Target Return Policy Hack!
According to ABC News' latest report, many parent TikTokers are spreading awareness about Target's lenient return policy.
Since it covers over 45 private label brands, such as Cat & Jack and other children's clothing lines, it can surely benefit parents.
Numerous videos showing that the return policy still works are now going viral. These include the one posted by TikToker Sandra Puente.
"Why didn't anyone tell me about this policy before," she captioned.
In her video, she was able to return some Cat & Jack products, allowing her to receive $150, which she used to shop for other items for her child again.
You can watch Sandra's content and other similar videos below.
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Why Target Has This Return Policy?
A Target spokesperson explained why the retail giant is still offering the lenient return policy. He stated that it shows their confidence in their quality products.
H Squared Research Chief Research Analyst Hitha Herzon said that Target would consider returns, even if the products are completely worn in or not wearable anymore.
As of writing, Target's return policy still allows consumers to return privately labeled products within a year.
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