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WOW! Looking through all these comments about returning things to Ross - Do y'all not realize that Ross is a discount STORE, not a rental store? You can't just buy something to use one time and return it later because that's called a rental. If Ross offered clothing rentals you'd have no problem, but it doesn't. A purchase is a purchase! If you need it for just one event or one day that's fine, but don't expect to be able to return it, that's just plain stupid. <br /> <br /> Returns at Ross are super easy if you stick to their company policies. I've returned tons of stuff with no issues. From toys to clothes to home goods to electronics. Their policies are clearly stated on the back of their receipts. Basic accounting and household bookkeeping practices suggest you should keep your receipts for all purchases. It's not impractical for Ross to require receipts for certain purchases. <br /> <br /> If you want to rent something find a different store to shop at. Ross doesn't offer rentals. When you &quot;rent&quot; items from stores it causes the price of all products to increase in order to cover the loss the store takes on that item. Other stores don't have as much of an issue with rentals - mostly because they charge higher prices. Ross is already so far marked down that it simply can't afford to allow you to &quot;rent&quot; anything. If you don't like it then shop somewhere else.