
New Jersey Guide to Christmas Gift Returns
If you got, or get, gifts from your New Jersey loved ones, odds are there will be some that need to be returned. The experts are here to help.
Expert Tips On Returning Christmas Gifts
It happens every year. The intentions are good, the thoughts are pure, but there is no way you'll ever wear the sweater Aunt Mary gets for you every Christmas.
Now, that sweater has become 100% your problem. You need to bring it back and battle the throngs of people at the store you've been trying so desperately to avoid.
Is there any way to make returning a gift this holiday season easy, or at least easier than it has been in years past?
The Experts' Guide To Returning Christmas Gifts
I'm not the biggest fan of the "experts" in general. Someone is always saying they are an expert on something these days.
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But the expert advice we uncovered this time is awesome, and we wanted to share it with you, to make one of the most un-fun things about Christmas a little easier to deal with.
We researched the advice given by the very popular and trusted site Consumer Reports. If anyone can help us, they can.
Consumer Reports Advice For returning Christmas Gifts
Here are some important tips when returning Christmas gifts. These could make the process go more quickly.

If you can, don't open the box. This will help you avoid restocking fees. We all know to bring the receipts if we have one, but many of us forget to bring ID.
Or maybe you can just have an honest conversation with Aunt Mary to avoid the sweater dilemma in the future.
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