If you're a normal human in Nevada, Target is practically your second home! Need some snacks? Check. Cute outfit? Check. And don't forget that last-minute birthday gift! It's a one-stop shop for pretty much ANYTHING you want. However, now it's your favorite red bullseye mixing things up! Target has some new rules that you'll want to pay attention to... especially if you're CONSTANTLY returning things!

RETURNERS BEWARE!

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Turns out, Target is cracking down on return fraud, and the new policy is a game changer for shoppers in Utah, California, Nevada, and across the U.S. According to the New York Post, the beloved big-box store is tackling the issue head-on, with stricter guidelines that could make your next return a bit more... interesting. While their classic 90-day return policy still stands *phew*, they’ve added a twist. Employees now have the power to deny returns if they even suspect fraud or abuse. Yup, that means if you're trying to pull a fast one by returning used items or things you didn’t even pay for in the first place, Target’s onto you.

NO RECEIPT? NO RETURN!

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Oh, and don’t even think about returning something without a receipt. According to Target’s new rule, if you don’t have one, they can—and will—deny your return on the spot. So, gone are the days of getting away with “I lost my receipt.” You’ve been warned!

These changes are effective immediately at all Target stores in Utah, California, Nevada, and beyond. Time to start double-checking those shopping bags before you buy, because Target's watching!

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