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I have been donating and shopping at Goodwill for a long time now and always understood their return policy to bed 10 days with receipt and tickets attached. I had even bragged about the fact we could still return items there, when complaining about another thrift store. I went in there this past Thursday, bought $154 worth of clothing, knowing I couldn't try them on, but confident I could take back if they didn't fit. Not the case any more. So now I am stuck with $100 worth of pants that I can't wear and that will probably end up being re-donated, so they can turn around and sell them again. If you are not going to allow people to try things on, you should at LEAST allow an exchange. Everything in there has been donated, which means it is USED/WORN/BEEN IN PEOPLE'S HOUSES WITH GOD KNOWS WHAT, but now we can't return after a week, sometimes even just 1 day. Where is the logic in any of that?? They even have merchandise on the floor that is so stained, ripped, disgusting I wouldn't give it to my dog...like a pair of shorts I found that had old dried blood in the crotch!! I took them to the cashier and said "you can't sell these! THAT is a health issue, not trying on and returning if they don't fit!"