Nordies rocks. You can take anything back. I took back a pair of Sevens after having them for 6 months because they got a hole in them. They exhanged them with a brand new pair.
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you can return something to nordstrom practically forever. better if you have your receipt, but if the tags are on, you don't technically even need it.
Nordstrom's is from Seattle and there's a (true) story of them taking back used tires because they built their store on the lot a place that sold tires had been. I think you're safe.
when i worked there, while i was in college, someone in my department gave a woman cash for some items from the "kathy ireland workout collection." which was made exclusively for k-mart.
I think I am ok then, I just want to return a pair of shoes(bought last month almost 30 days) and I don't have time to go to nordstrom weekday, so may be I will just go weekend then.
quote: Originally posted by: Drew "I am not even joking when I say that Nordstrom accepts returns of items they don't even sell. "
You could have fooled me! I tried to return a concealer of Bobbi Brown and I was denied! It had no sticker on it and I bought it back in July but only touched it 4 or 5 times. They told me its a discontinued item, WHATEVER!
quote: Originally posted by: Maddie "Nordstrom's is from Seattle and there's a (true) story of them taking back used tires because they built their store on the lot a place that sold tires had been. I think you're safe."
I heard this story.. only it was referring to Costco... weird!
quote: Originally posted by: JoceyBaby23 " I heard this story.. only it was referring to Costco... weird!"
it is a true story relating to nordstroms. apparently the bought out a department store that used to have a tire department (i am thinking someone like sears) and someone came back to that location a year later and they took back the tires because the store location used to sell them. i think you can find the story on their website... i forget exactly where i read it.
quote: Originally posted by: bex "it is a true story relating to nordstroms. apparently the bought out a department store that used to have a tire department (i am thinking someone like sears) and someone came back to that location a year later and they took back the tires because the store location used to sell them. i think you can find the story on their website... i forget exactly where i read it."
You're right. I read about this in my strategic management class in college. We were doing case study comparisons between Nordstrom and Bloomingdales. Interesting stuff.
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