
I'm rethinking using PayPal when I check out online, unless I want to take the time to scour every website I buy through to read all the fine print. Tech companies going public too early face weaker valuations in the long run, which was seen by the disruptors in the fintech industry and pandemic darlings who saw declines of 60 to 80, Art. I don't want or need the store credit, but I'm stuck with it. The manager kept saying I would have to "take it up" with PayPal, which clearly isn't the case since it's the store policy, not PayPal's.Īnyone else run into this anywhere else? It seems pretty archaic and unnecessarily difficult for the customer. My fault for not reading it online, granted, but because I have returned items at other stores with no problem at all (Home Depot, for one, and for a lot more money) - it was handled just like a credit card refund - I naiively assummed this would be the same thing, seeing as it's a giant corporation, not a mom-and-pop store. One Kings Lanes luxury furniture and home decor, along with its expert design services, make it easy for you to live your style and create a home youll love. I tried to explain that it was a credit card payment, not through my bank, and she and the manager just pointed to the store policy. Strollers and car seatsYou need to bring the warranty and registration. You can return baby, toddler, and maternity products within 90 days of purchase if they meet the following criteria: ClothingItems must be unused and still have all the tags attached. The clerk asked how I paid and when I said via PayPal, she said that they can only issue store credit for anything paid through PayPal. Bed Bath & Beyond’s Return Policy for Baby, Toddler, and Maternity Products. It arrived and wasn't want I really wanted, so I took it to a brick-and-mortar BB&B to return it.

Wondering if they are the only merchant to do this, or if others have the same ridiculous policy: I purchased an item online through Bed Bath & Beyond and paid for it with my credit card through PayPal.
