“From Bargain Bliss to Family Feud: The Shocking Truth Behind a $2 Gift Gone Wrong!”
“If they don’t fit or doesn’t like them then no it’s not rude,” one said.
Another agreed, saying it’s “not rude at all. I want the person to enjoy it and if it doesn’t fit, I’d rather they return it and get a size that works.”
But on the other hand, some believed it was indeed “rude” and said, “I wouldn’t do it for fear of offending them.”
“I think it’s very rude to ask for a gift receipt. If an items doesn’t work for me, I Google search the products barcode and make an in-store exchange at whatever store has that item,” said one piece of advice offered in the comments section.
She asked for advice on what to do “when someone asks for a gift receipt for an item you bought at a garage sale”
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After much deliberation and careful evaluation of the suggestions in the comments, Isaacs decided to buy her mother-in-law a new pair of shoes that she could pick out herself.
“I did not put any parameters. Whatever pair she wants, I offered to buy them for her,” Isaacs later told People. “I even told her if she didn’t want another pair of boots, feel free to pick out something else she’d like instead. I would have offered and loved to go shopping with her to find another pair, however, she lives out of state.”
Isaacs also delighted her fans by announcing that she was giving away the original boots that her mother-in-law returned.
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