Retailers With Stingy Return Policies

These merchants don't give you much time -- and sometimes make it tough -- to return purchases for a refund or exchange.

It's bound to happen. As you unwrap your gifts there probably will be at least one you don't like. Maybe it will be a sweater three sizes too big, the same "World's Greatest Dad" tie you got last year, or a "Gone Fishin'" plaque (even though you don't fish). Whatever it may be, you better hope that it came from a store with a good return policy.

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Cameron Huddleston
Former Online Editor, Kiplinger.com

Award-winning journalist, speaker, family finance expert, and author of Mom and Dad, We Need to Talk.

Cameron Huddleston wrote the daily "Kip Tips" column for Kiplinger.com. She joined Kiplinger in 2001 after graduating from American University with an MA in economic journalism.