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(method Limits).txt: United States Stores

Major retailers like Sephora and Ulta have slashed return windows from 60 days to 30 days .

Stores like Target and Walmart typically have claim limits between $700 and $900 .

Most clothing retailers, such as Macy’s, have much lower thresholds, usually under $2,000 , with some as low as $300 . 2. Current Trends in Retail Restrictions United States Stores (method limits).txt

The report "United States Stores (method limits).txt" appears to be a common reference document in the "refund" or "refunding" community. These documents outline the internal thresholds and technical limits major retailers use to process refunds—specifically for "refund without return" methods or automated claim approvals.

The "method" used to pay often dictates the "limit" of the refund: Major retailers like Sephora and Ulta have slashed

Below is an interesting breakdown of the current landscape of these store limits and the policies governing them.

Retailers set specific dollar amount "limits" based on account history, payment method, and product category. These represent the maximum value a store will typically refund for a lost or damaged item claim before requiring a physical return or police report. The "method" used to pay often dictates the

Despite strict normal limits, many stores ( Amazon , Walmart, Kohl's) extend their return windows for purchases made between October and December, often allowing returns until late January . 3. Strategic Impact of Payment Methods