Target usually allows returns and exchanges, but details vary. Target's return policy, the tablet's condition, and the time since purchase will determine whether you can return a cracked tablet. For accurate information, contact the Target store where the tablet was purchased or review their online return policy.
You may still consider these general guidelines:
• Returns and exchanges are usually allowed for 30 days in most stores. If you're within this timeframe, you might return the tablet.
• Items returned must be in their original, unopened packaging and in the same condition as when purchased. A cracked screen may complicate the return process, so explain how the tablet got cracked.
• Your receipt or proof of purchase will likely be needed to process the return. Online orders may require order confirmation or shipping documents.
• If the tablet has a manufacturer's warranty, you may be directed to them for service or repair instead of Target.
• Store Policy: Target's return policy varies by location and product. Contact the Target store where the purchase was made or check their website to learn about their return policy and damaged item return process.
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