
Nordstrom shines on the basics shoppers care most about: a famously generous, near-unlimited return policy, free shipping and returns with no minimum, and a real post-purchase price adjustment from a long list of competitors including Amazon. Its biggest weakness is third-party trust signals — Trustpilot sits at 1.7/5 and the company is not BBB-accredited — alongside ongoing class-action litigation over Nordstrom Rack's strikethrough 'Compare At' pricing.
Nordstrom full-line has no strict deadline; returns are evaluated case-by-case and most are accepted indefinitely. 90 days is the de-facto unquestioned window. Note that Nordstrom Rack is a separate, stricter policy (30-day in-store / 40-day online).
Post-purchase price adjustment policy. Item must be identical and in stock at both retailers.
Free standard shipping with no minimum on most items, including Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. Free returns. Two-day expedited is $12; next-business-day is $20.
Free to join; cardmembers earn higher rates and receive Instant Influencer status. Points convert to Nordstrom Notes at 1,000 points = $10.
Multiple class-action lawsuits (Washington state and federal) target Nordstrom Rack's perpetual 'Compare At' / strikethrough pricing alleging inflated reference prices. Nordstrom full-line has fewer pricing-transparency complaints, but the parent brand carries the litigation history.
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