The better question is: is it ethical to return a product that was sold to you in perfect condition which you have now ruined? Think on that one. Also, no I don't think they accept returns on spoil-able goods without a receipt.
Xmas is over, and so is the plant .
As they say in the laundry business : no "tickey", no "washy".
I'm just wondering I that plant is still alive and does it suffer from any issues from feeling rejected? Awww...
Yes I do believe you can return it or exchange
Just bring the plant back. Give your phone number and you are set.
I know home.depot does. So if you say That They probably will.
Simple and quick solution to avoid wasting your time is to call before you go in.
Bring it in, nothing to loose.
To tell you the truth I have no idea but I'll give them a call I'm sure they will let you know
Try...just don't wait any longer...ol...
They have warranty on plants to replace not a refund. Sure a lot of snide remarks in here over this question. Is twitter full?
Who the hell does that guy think he is. Did buy it from a starving person? It's a store maybe you can get store credit. He can think on these ........
It's not an ETHICS QUESTION...lol...most big box stores give you 12 months on their plants...Home Depot, Lowes...etc...makes selling them to you easier...and if ya knew of the 500%+ markup you'd be ...cursing...lol
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