i bought a really cute sweatshirt at aeropostale but when i tried on at home it was too small. i bought it at an outlet mall in st. augustine but i'm not there anymore. can i return it at a normal aeropostale store??
pisa_x3 answered Wednesday July 27 2005, 1:14 pm: Yes im pretty sure they'll take it nad you can return it ... i know some stores don't let you if they don't have it but they'll prolly take it! So i'd just return it to another Aero and if they don't take it go to another 1 !
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x3katiex3 answered Tuesday July 26 2005, 6:27 pm: yes you can return it to anystore near you. aslong as you bring your receipt they shood b able to take it back or exchange it for a bigger size!
K2204 answered Tuesday July 26 2005, 3:14 pm: probably not because it was from an aero outlet. but if it was from a normal areo store then probably, that or exchange it. or maybe they will give you store credit. okay, i checked online. and it said that it was a normal aero store, from what i can tell. so you should be able to return it or exchange it. but they may give you store credit.
lilshorty09 answered Tuesday July 26 2005, 12:49 pm: i think that as long as you have the recipt they will take it at any aeropostale store...but maybe you cant since it was an outlet store that you got it from. but its worth a shot to try to return it at a normal store. [ lilshorty09's advice column | Ask lilshorty09 A Question ]
Teza answered Tuesday July 26 2005, 12:33 pm: No I dont think so. But you never know it just depends on the store at your mall but you should ask. At our mall we cant do that so I dont know. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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