In an effort to address abuse of its generous return policy and to prevent the growing issue of return fraud, Target recently updated its return policy. The new policy allows the company to deny returns, refunds, and exchanges in cases of suspected fraud or abuse. While customers can still return most unopened items within 90 days, the stricter guidelines aim to stop deceptive practices. The change is part of a broader industry effort to reduce losses from return fraud, which cost U.S. retailers over $100-billion last year.