Stores are getting more cautious - so next time, try on the garment before you cut off the tags! I'll be returning a sweater tomorrow in the same situation, but don't expect a problem.
I am surprised they don't have a system to scan the tag and see if it matches the item description in their inventory. I'd write to their head office, or see if they have a sign posted in the stores that tells that policy to the public.
Was there another sweater, still on the rack that you could have pointed out matched? After Christmas returns is a crazy time, and scammers and thieves know it, and are more active than at other times of the year, trying to sneak by in all the rush and fuss.
Cosmetics are not returnable - there are signs at least everywhere I shop that say so. Too many illnesses could be passed along from one person to another with a simple swipe of a lipstick. But, in any case, most places will not take a return without a receipt. There's no proof you bought it there, or what price you paid for it.
I once worked retail and had a customer try to demand a refund for a necklace that I knew she had not bought at our store - we didn't sell anything like it. There was a sign stating that returns needed to be made within 30 days and MUST be accompanied by a receipt. She ranted and raved, yelling at me when I tried to tell her the rules. I even said that if she wanted to take it up with the manager, that she would be working all day the next day. I was alone in the store, and several other customers were waiting, and much to my relief, after she finally gave up and went yelling down the length of the mall, every single one turned to me and said "Honey, it is not your fault. She was wrong."





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