Target is now offering “drive-through” returns for customers
🎯 Target is now offering “drive-through” returns for customers.
No need to get out of your car to return that candle of wicker basket you impulsively bought on your latest Target run. Following the successful test-launch of the program in February 2022, Target is now enabling customers to participate at all of its locations in the upcoming spring. Customers will be able to open the Target app, select Drive Up return, and notify the retail store via app that they are on their way to make a return. Upon arrival, a store associate will come out to your vehicle and provide a return confirmation via email in return for the item. This new feature is part of Target’s plans to massively expand over the next several years.
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