7 On Your Side: 7 tips for making gift returns easier this holiday season
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This year, things might be a bit trickier.
7 On Your Side has the following tips to make for happy returns:
1 - Do not delay your returns. Many retailers, big and small, are on the brink of closure due to the pandemic. They are not in a position to lose any more money on merchandise. Many retailers are only offering 14 days from the date of purchase. So if it was purchased this week, it may need to be back before New Year s Day.
2 - Research return deadlines before you waste time in line. Return policies should be printed somewhere on the receipt, their website, or on your confirmation email.
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Consumer Reports: Tech gifts under $50
By Consumer Reports
Share: Holiday shopping can sometimes be a struggle, especially if you re trying to stick to a tight budget. Consumer Reports has some great gift ideas for the tech lovers in your life, with price tags that would make anyone s holiday merry and bright.
First up is the Amazon Fire 7 tablet. This is a great low-cost tech idea for kids. It lets you create profiles, so everyone has their own home screen and the apps they want, said Mary Beth Quirk, Consumer Report Shopping Editor.
And although the display quality and processing power aren t equal to those of an iPad, the Fire tablet does offer expandable storage with its built-in microSD card reader.