ATLANTA — If you have something to return at your local Bed, Bath & Beyond store, you may be running out of time.
Bed, Bath & Beyond will shutter dozens of it stores over the next few months, including several locations in Georgia. A Channel 2 Action News photographer stopped by the store at Akers Mill Square in Cobb County where closing signs are posted.
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On Monday, the chain sent a reminder to its customers that it won’t be accepting returns after this week. The final deadline is the end of business on Wednesday.
“As previously shared with customers, as of April 26, 2023, all items purchased during our ongoing store closing sales are “as is” and final sale,” the company said.
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When the retailer announced the return policy a month ago, Bed, Bath & Beyond also stopped accepting coupons. But you shouldn’t throw them away just yet.
Good Morning America reported customers who have left-over discounts can use them at the Container Store until the end of May.
Bed, Bath & Beyond filed for Chapter 11 in April. In the filing, the retailer said it anticipates closing all of its stores by June 30, according to The Associated Press.
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