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This is what FI and I did. We were pretty excited about doing it so we figured why not? Honestly, I did TONS of refinements and I feel like the registry our guests may be seeing now is MUCH more thought out and "right". Most of your guests won''t even think to look for a registry anyway until they get a shower or wedding invite so you''re safe, IMO, doing it whenever you want.Date: 6/19/2007 7:40:53 PM
Author: Fancy605
We registered about 6 months out because once we looked at our scheduals, it seemed like it was the best time for both of us to take an entire day for shopping. It also gave us time to reevaluate what we registered for once we had time to sit back and think after the initial yay-we-get-to-register thrill died down a bit.
Tacori, did you have a receipt or a printout of your registry? I had the gift receipt that came with the thing I returned, but online it says you can use a printed out copy of your registry as the receipt too.Date: 6/20/2007 12:20:00 AM
Author: Tacori E-ring
basil, actually you CAN use those 20% offs on the higher end items (even though it says you can''t). I have used one on ALL-CLAD, my Vera Wang china AND a dyson. I have never been refused. I also like how you use your registry instead of a reciept.
Robbie, I registered at Target for one of our baby registry and when I went to return some stuff they said I could only exchange up to $40, twice a year (they took down my DL info) AND have to buy stuff in the same section (baby/toddler). I find this VERY poor customer service. The stuff was clearly new (plastic, tags, everything in tact). Hopefully you will have better luck. Just thought I would throw out the warning.
Date: 6/20/2007 12:05:22 AM
Author: basil
Is it tacky to register at a store that isn''t even located near you? We don''t have Dillard''s here, but there are a bunch of my guests who like that store...would it come across as gift grubbing or as convenient to register there? I kind of go back and forth.
Date: 6/20/2007 12:05:22 AM
Author: basil
Is it tacky to register at a store that isn''t even located near you? We don''t have Dillard''s here, but there are a bunch of my guests who like that store...would it come across as gift grubbing or as convenient to register there? I kind of go back and forth.
Date: 6/20/2007 10:11:38 AM
Author: Hudson_Hawk
I''ve worked for Target in the past and I personally know the frustration some of you have experienced with the return policy. I understand why they do it but I personally feel it''s way too restictive. I think it would be helpful to know which stores have the easiest return policies...anyone?