The iconic brand is now trying to fight return fraud.

The iconic brand introduced a new (and stricter) return policy in an effort to fight return fraud.

Here is what changed.

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Unfortunately, this can make or break whether an item can be accepted for a return.

And if you don’t have a receipt?

You’re out of luck.

“In-store returns without an eligible receipt will be denied.

Some items, such as electronics, may have a shorter return window.

Refer to the individual item description for return policy information.”

In short, if Target suspects something is up with your return, it may just get rejected.