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I am really annoyed and disappointed with Target. Here in Maryland, during the week of Aug 11th-17th, there is tax free week for back to school clothes. I went into my local Target here in Columbia, Md. I had bought 3 pairs of size 10 Cherokee school shorts and one pair of the same size 10 Cherokee pants for my son. I spent $40 dollars on these 4 items. My son, who has grown over the summer tried them on and they did not fit. I went back to the Columbia Target on this past Saturday, ( before the back to school tax free weekend was over) and returned ALL FOUR pairs. I did purchase an additional 2 pairs at a larger size. It wasn't until later that evening when doing my checkbook that I realized that I had only been credited back for 2 pairs, $20. I went back to Target this morning, (Sunday) and explained to the customer service and they then called security, who supposedly looked at video footage of my transaction the previous day and he stated that It looks as if I only returned 2 pairs. Sorry, I will not get my full refund. So, I ask, why would I keep 2 pairs of school shorts that do not fit my son, and then buy 2 more pairs in a larger size? What could I possibly want or do with the pairs that I supposedly kept at home? I returned ALL FOUR PAIRS. When the lady at the register had rung them up earlier in the week, she placed all 3 pairs of shorts and then the folded pair of pants all on top of each other. When I returned them Saturday, the three pairs were all on top of each other, along with the pants. The young girl that returned them, I guess only saw 2 pairs of anything. I hate that essentially I am being called a liar and I am somehow out to cheat Target. If this is so, why am I out $20 and I still have to go out and buy 2 more pairs of shorts. I still have to spend more money on school uniforms for my son! On top of this, the 2 pairs I had bought on Saturday I didn't realize that the huskie pair were not on sale at $10 but were $13. My husband went back to look at the sale display sign and came back to the register where I was at, and said in front of me and the lady at the register, that indeed they were $13 and not $10. I and my husband offered to return them and pay what was due. The lady at the register had said that it was okay and not to worry about it. So, here I am being truthful and offering to pay and not being a liar or cheat. It is my mistake for not checking my receipt when I left the store on Saturday. However, Target employees don't ever make mistakes? A simple mistake was made on everyone's part, I would like to be refunded and possibly an apology for Target 'assuming' that I am a liar/cheat. I will no longer buy my son's school clothing at Target. I should have gone online, and will do so in the future. My mistake cost me.


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