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Total confusion at CVS about refunds for items purchased on 3/25-5/9. So if I bought a product on May 9 I will be denied a refund if I tried to return on May 10? However, if I bought it on May 10 and tried to return it later that same day CVS will refund. Does that even make any sense? I purchased face lotion, not one of the several items people were hoarding. I understand and honor a no return policy on those products. Headquarter's Customer Relations informed me that non-excluded items bought on 3/25-5/9 could be returned after May 9. CVS store manager did not agree and told me he would not refund my purchase. Take a look at link https://thekrazycouponlady.com/tips/store-hacks/store-return-policies-coronavirus for other store policies. Although many were not doing refunds during a certain time period in Mar to Apr, the majority including Target, Costco, Walmart, Amazon, Apple, Best Buy, Macy's, Sephora, Gap, J.Crew, Victoria Secret and Foot Locker are now processing refunds for products bought during that time period. Some have extended the period in which products can be returned. SAMMS and Walgreens retained their original return policies. CVS states its "All Sales Final" is a "temporary suspension and will be in place until further notice" . Should have just stated that all sales are final until further notice. Adding temporary suspension confuses the issue.