Melissa LaFreniere  |  October 12, 2016

Category: Consumer News

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MARINA, CA/USA - DECEMBER 30, 2013: Exterior view of a Target retail store. Target Corporation is an American retailing company headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is the second-largest discount retailer in the United States.Top Class Actions readers are starting to receive Target gift cards in the mail from a voluntary refund process the store participated in after discovering sheets labeled as Egyptian cotton were made from other fibers.

According to reader comments and posts on the Top Class Actions Facebook page, Class Members who submitted timely refund requests from Target began receiving store gift cards worth as much as $259.96 on Oct. 11, 2016.

If you filed for the Target Egyptian Cotton Sheets refund, keep an eye on your mailbox because you may soon be receiving your payment!

 

 

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When Target discovered that Egyptian cotton sheets sold under the Fieldcrest label between August 2014 and July 2016 were made from a substitute material, the company offered a full refund through its website.

The bedding in question included pillowcases and sheets made by Welspun India Ltd. which included Fieldcrest 500 thread count Satin-Stitch Damask Egyptian cotton sheets and 500 thread count Geo Pattern Egyptian cotton sheets.

“After an extensive investigation, we recently confirmed that Welspun substituted another type of non-Egyptian cotton when producing these sheets between August 2014 and July 2016. Neither Target nor Fieldcrest had any knowledge of this substitution. These sheets were produced by a number of vendors and only one of those vendors was substituting product,” Target said in a statement.

The deadline to file a claim for a Target Egyptian cotton bedding refund has passed.

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25 thoughts onTarget Egyptian Cotton Bedding Refunds in the Mail

  1. KC Cowgirl says:

    Too bad I just saw this…I purchased these sheets. Oh well.

  2. Stacey Bennett says:

    I never received anything… Very disappointing…

  3. Carrie says:

    $320 yesterday in NY, very thankful.
    I replied to their email letting them know where I purchased, but did not have additional proof. my sister also claimed her sheets, hasn’t received anything. if you didn’t reply to email, do they still send the GC for refund? I wonder if she used a defunct email address.

  4. Ann P says:

    Today in the mail got $545.00 on a gift card. I did get the email from Target asking for additional information. I no longer had proof and responded on October 15,2016.

  5. Sandy says:

    I live in MA and received my refund in the amount of $394.00 two weeks ago.

  6. Tajha T Mack says:

    I got mine’s $359..

    1. Annie says:

      Did you have proof? If not, when did you respond to the email?

  7. Andrea says:

    I just responded to target’s email asking for more information. How long until I hear something back?

  8. theresa miller says:

    i wonder when the 2 nd round is going to happen????

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