Post by babylove518 on Mar 12, 2015 14:30:09 GMT -5
DD is outgrowing size 1s, and we still have a big unopened box of 168. I think I read somewhere that Wal-Mart will exchange for whatever size you need... Has anyone ever done that? I don't even remember where we got them.
Or, does anyone going to the g2g on the 28th need size 1 pampers? I can sell it for a little cheaper than in store price.
Post by mom2boxers on Mar 12, 2015 14:43:09 GMT -5
I exchanged some brands that I got at a shower that weren't what I was using and didn't have an issue. They gave me a store credit. However, you just have to make sure that where ever you take them back to carries that size of the product. I found that Target, Wal-Mart, and BRU all had slightly different counts. You can google the UPC code or scan it with an app and it should show you where they are available.
Post by vlagroupie on Mar 12, 2015 15:16:17 GMT -5
I exchanged diapers at target without a receipt. When you go up to next size the count will be less. But they let me exchange as long as the price was the same.
I exchanged diapers at target without a receipt. When you go up to next size the count will be less. But they let me exchange as long as the price was the same.
I had a completely different experience at Target. They would only give me store credit, and it was the lowest price they've sold the diapers at, so if it was on clearance or on sale at one point, that's the credit amount they would give me. It was garbage. Not enough to buy anything with.
I've exchanged at BRU before. Tried to exchange at target and they were able to tell they weren't purchased there. I didn't remember where I had bought them, but I guess it was BRU. Pretty sure they would have exchanged them no problem if they had been from Target. I've heard Walmart will take absolutely anything for store credit, though.
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