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Christmas Present returns

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Last year my Daughter was bought quite a few presents from family and friends that she didn't play with. I knew as soon as she unwrapped them she wouldn't play with them. These presents are all still in their boxes. This year should my Daughter get any presents that I know she won't play with how do I go about returning them and exchanging them for them for something she will enjoy without a receipt or knowing which shop they came from? When people asked I did say last year and have said this year what she likes.
Hope this doesn't come across that I'm being ungrateful? People just seem to assume because she's a girl she likes dolls etc.

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  • jackomdj
    jackomdj Posts: 3,073 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    You really have three choices:
    Ask the person who gave it to you where they bought it. Tell them the same as you told us.
    Tell them when they ask for ideas that she does not play with dolls.
    Keep them and give them to someone else as presents, and use what you would have spent getting your daughter something she will use.
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