Target isn't changing its one-year satisfaction guarantee, but it could get a little more strict about abuse of the policy.Dominick Reuter/InsiderTarget recently updated its website to call out "suspected fraud or abuse" of its return policy.While the rules haven't changed, the clarification sets the company up to enforce them more strictly.The move could curb the trend of shoppers returning piles of worn out Cat & Jack kids' clothes.Sometimes it's not enough to read between the lines.