Woman Gifts Mother-in-Law $2 Thrifted Boots. Days Later, She Gets a Text Asking for the Gift Receipt (Exclusive)

Earlier this summer, Cara Isaacs was at a garage sale when she came across a pair of Life Stride booties she thought her mother-in-law would like

  • Cara Isaacs was at a garage sale this summer when she came across a pair of Life Stride booties
  • The Chicago local decided to purchase them as a gift for her mother-in-law, and gave them to her during the holidays
  • But a few days later the 33-year-old received a message from her mother-in-law kindly asking if she had a gift receipt and if it would be okay if she exchanged the boots

Earlier this summer, Cara Isaacs was at a garage sale when she came across a pair of Life Stride booties. The shoes still had the tissue paper inside the boot and wrapped around the boot tassels, and were on sale for only $2.

The Chicago local decided to purchase them as a gift for her mother-in-law, and gave them to her during the holidays. Upon opening the box, Isaacs told her to let her know if they didn’t fit. “I truly did not believe they wouldn’t work for her. They were her size and just her style,” Isaacs tells PEOPLE exclusively.

But a few days later the 33-year-old received a message from her mother-in-law kindly asking if she had a gift receipt and if it would be okay if she exchanged the boots…

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