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higher. markets reopen today after closing christmas. stocks on pace for their worst december since the great depression. the dow is now down 15.6% this month. the s&p 500 down a little bit more than that. the nasdaq down 16.7%. everything negative on the year. and the s&p 500 is now near a bear market. it s the thought that counts, of course, but what if you really don t want another reindeer sweater with jingle bells? according to the national retail federation, 17% of consumers will go to return or exchange unwanted gifts. 17%. some retailers have a no-questions-asked policy. others have strict rules that make returning purchases frustrating or impossible. what can you do to make those returns easier? don t open the box, especially for electronics. don t remove the packaging on a gift you don t want. you risk a restocking fee if packaging isn t exactly intact and if products are missing any tags. you may be stuck with them. keep the gift receipts. don t throw them out with the wra
bear market. it s the thought that counts, of course. what if you don t want another reindeer sweater with jingle bells and little flashing lights? according to the national retail federation, 17% of consumers plan to hit the stores to return or exchange unwanted gifts. some retailers have a no-questions-asked policy. others have a strict rule that makes returning purchase frustrating or impossible. what can you do to make returns easier? don t open the box. don t remove the packaging. if it s a gift you don t want don t look at it don t peel off especially for electronics. you risk a restocking fee if packaging isn t intact and products are missing tags. you may be stuck with them. keep the gift receipts. don t throw them out with the wrapping paper. retailers will not let you return your gift with that one. others may give you store credit. check return policies and note any time limits. check you can check those on line before you get to the store with all of your stuff