$500+ Refunded: Target Hack Revealed
Earned Over $500 At Target With This Secret Trick When My Kids Grew Out Of Clothes
Raven Saunt wrote a blog for Dailymail.Com.
Blog post published on May 16, 2023 at 9:19 PM. It was updated on the same day at 10:51 PM.
Target shoppers can get money back after their children outgrow their clothes. This is thanks to a hack revealed by a mother-of-three. The hack is not well-known.
Jazmine Valdivia shared on TikTok how parents can maximize their outlet purchases from Cat & Jack brand. She is from Fresno, California.
She said she made over $500 in returns and bragged about not spending any money on school clothes.
Some people on social media are upset about this news. They don't agree with it and are arguing about it.
Jazmine Valdivia, a mom of three, shared a helpful tip for Target shoppers. She revealed how to get money back for clothes your kids have outgrown.
The woman went on TikTok. She wanted to give tips to parents. The tips were about shopping at Cat & Jack. She thinks parents can get more value for their money.
Jazmine was in her car talking to the camera in the video. The video has over 1.2 million views.
Hey moms! Listen up! When you buy Cat & Jack for your kiddos, you get a whole year of warranty. If the clothes get too small, dirty, or damaged, no worries! Cat & Jack will give you your money back so you can buy more clothes. Cool, right?
I filled up a bag with clothes. I have more than enough clothes and shoes so I'm going to return some. I'm curious to see if this plan will be successful.
After the exchange, Jazmine showed her receipts on camera. She did two transactions. The video shows this.
She shared that she spent zero money on new clothes for back-to-school season and her total came out to $537.80.
Jazmine has four children and is pregnant. She posted something last summer, but people are talking about it again now.
She said again in the caption, 'If you're a mom and you shop for Cat & Jack at Target... This is important for you. Their guarantee works for one year!'
People are discussing the hack a lot in the comments. They are having a heated debate.
She said she earned over $500 and did not buy any back-to-school clothes.
Jazmine said again in the caption: 'If you're a mom & like Cat & Jack at Target... This is for you. Their one-year warranty works!!'
Some people praised Jazmine for her affordable budget ideas. Others were skeptical of her suggestions and questioned their effectiveness. There were also those who shared their own personal tips and tricks for sticking to a budget. Ultimately, the discussion highlighted the importance of financial literacy and the need for more education on money management.
Some people were quick to praise the budget-friendly insight. In another camp, there were those who criticized the lack of attention to the environmental impact. Other people criticized the lack of attention to the environment. Overall, there were mixed opinions about the effectiveness of the approach. People had mixed opinions on how effective it was.
Someone commented: 'What?! Why didn't I know about this?!' The original writer expressed surprise and confusion at a piece of information they were previously unaware of. The comment suggests that the information is both surprising and important.
Someone else commented, "Why didn't anyone inform me about this when my children were young?!! Clothes made up a significant portion of my daughter's wardrobe."
Someone said: 'Wow, I love Cat & Jack clothes.' Another person said: 'I always buy clothes from there.' And a third person made a joke: 'I wish I was small enough to wear Cat & Jack.'
Others thought it was too much and felt ashamed to own them.
Target's return policy says you can return any Target Owned Brand item if you're not happy with it. You have one year to return it with a receipt for an exchange or refund.
Others thought it was too much and would make them feel embarrassed. They labeled it as excessive.
A person commented about prices going up. They said don't take advantage of Cat & Jack. They suggested supporting them instead. They also said they donate to their local mission.
Someone else said, "If enough people do it, Target will lose money and change its policy." They believe that this goes against the intention of Target's guarantee and is a way to exploit a loophole.
Someone said, "I understand returning things when you have kids because they're costly, but this is too much."
The DailyMail.com checked with Target and asked about their return policy. A spokesperson from Target said that they have an official return policy. The policy says that if you're not happy with any Target Owned Brand item, you can return it within one year for a refund or exchange. You have to bring the receipt.