You won’t have to get out of your car to do this at Target.
Target To Offer Drive Up Returns
“Want to make a product return even easier? You’ll soon be able to skip the line or mailbox and pull right in — to your nearest Target Drive Up spot,” the retailer said in a statement this week.
The move comes after a successful trial of “Drive Up” purchase options at Target stores in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area.
The new policy can benefit consumers with kids or pets in tow, or those with disabilities for whom entering and exiting a vehicle can be more difficult and time-consuming, said Mark Schindele, Target’s executive vice president and chief stores officer.
Customers also receive refunds on returned goods faster, because there’s no shipping involved, and the retailer processes the returns immediately. The service is free to use.
Drive-up returns are expected to be available at all Target locations by the end of the summer.