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    Puff Sleeve A-Line Mini Dress. This babydoll dress is giving Abercrombie & Fitch but for under $50. Available in two dozen colors, the elegant square neck and puffy sleeves that have elastic cuffs ...

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    If you’re one of the over 1 million Amazon Prime members, chances are you’ve taken advantage of its free return policy. Known as a customer-centric company, Amazon allows customers to return ...

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    Amazon. Our Absolute Favorite: Sweater dresses are the epitome of cozy, effortless everyday garments.Snag this one fr0m The Drop which has a chic side slit and a relaxed demeanor. For fall and ...

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    Dillard's, Inc. Clothing, footwear, bedding, bath, furniture, decor, jewelry, accessories, beauty products, appliances, and housewares. Dillard's, Inc. is an American department store chain with approximately 267 stores in 29 states and headquartered in Little Rock, Arkansas. [4] Currently, the largest number of stores are located in Texas with ...

  7. Return fraud - Wikipedia

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    Return fraud is the act of defrauding a retail store by means of the return process.There are various ways in which this crime is committed. For example, the offender may return stolen merchandise to secure cash, steal receipts or receipt tape to enable a falsified return, or use somebody else's receipt to try to return an item picked up from a store shelf.