This Target is a go-to store for your clothing and homeware needs. The clothing section is large with a great variety of athletic, student, smart casual, business and maternity wear for women, as well as a large children's and men's clothing section. I personally love the Joy Lab athletic range and the Champion range, which, with the Target Cartwheel app, typically has good discounts.
I have also never had an issue with any returns or exchanges including on items that had been used for a number of weeks which then began disintegrating (a pair of pants and a grocery cart.) All items were returned without hesitation. Moreover, I've purchased items in the store which had coupons included on them, which, at the register, turned out to be out of date. The store still refunded me the cash for this!
The homewares section is excellent with branding to suit a variety of price ranges. I love their benzol peroxide resistant home essentials range in bedding. The ends of the aisles in this section usually has really good clearance items. I've gotten great deals on curtains, comforter sets, pillows, towels from here so always be sure to check these sections out!
The home cleaning and cosmetics section are other areas where great clearance items are often found at the end of the aisles. Great discounts on hair dye, shampoos and conditioners, make-up, hair driers and curling irons can be found here for example.
Also, sometimes the toilet roll section sometimes has clearance for laundry detergent and fabric softener.
Recently too the food section has had end of aisle clearance on candy, cereal, coffee etc.
The food section is not massive and Target is certainly not the kind of store to think of as grocery store first. It has all of what you could want in a weekly shop, with a decent variety to suit various income levels, but not a huge variety that might cater to the tastes of say a WholeFoods shopper or as money conscious as an Aldi shopper. However they certainly carry organic and store-brand goods and produce.
They also work with the Ibotta app to help customers save money from their receipts. They also advertise widely to refer to their Cartwheel app for in-store coupons and discounts. Moreover, signing up for their store debit card, the Red card, links your bank account with it and when you use it in store you save 5% on your shop.
This store also has a pharmacy, which does have shorter hours than the rest of the store, and a recently added optician.
Their tech section also has seasonal deals on phone contracts and laptops. Always worth checking in...
Read moreWell where do I start... After wasting my time to order a product online to pick up in the store that is .3 miles from me to get the sale price which was shown in stock, I was told it was out of stock, even though the website still said it was available at that store in limited quantities. I figured that's okay, it's no big deal just ship it to me, then I was told that I was unavailable to have it shipped to me even though I live in the city of Pittsburgh. At this point,it's my own fault that I continued to chase this product around to save $10, I figured since I already had about 40 minutes of my own time invested in this I was going to get my ten dollar discount, seeing there were 3 other stores within about 10 minutes of my job. " To my surprise...", none of these stores had it in stock for customer pickup. At this point I was home after spending well over an hour online to buy this product I decided I would cancel my order and drive the 40 minutes to the store closest to me that had it in stock, I'm happily I went there I paid full price for it got home and then knew I had to wait probably you know 3 to 5 days for my refund. About about the day 7th or 8th day I decided to check my bank account only to find ou that Target charged me twice for the product that I did not receive. Being that I was in a family and I didn't want to yell at somebody that didn't deserve it on the phone I bit my tongue and waited the next day one of the charges was refunded to me and now it's been two weeks and the second charge still has not been refunded to me. At what point can I start invoicing Target for my time spent to get my money back? First off it's 2025, if you can't keep your stock numbers in check with your computer systems in your individual stores, you have a much bigger problem than what I have going on.. the worst part is I'm now 18 minutes into a review to get some kind of satisfaction because I spent over an hour to sve $10 that I've been charged an extra $28 for and then spent over another hour of my time to go pay full price for it at another one of your stores. Since you wasted over 2 hours of my time until obligated to tell people that you should just go directly to Amazon and buy your things cheaper to drop it off at your house and there's no hassles... By the way, the product that I was buying is one of the most stocke and sold products in America, just a plain fire...
Read moreThis is the worst Target in the city!
I tried to do a return In which I had my receipt , credit card, and drivers license. The clerk and the manger on duty were trying to be helpful and acoomading, but the security girl was very rude and unprofessional. I guess at this store the loss prevention team needs to approve returns? She said I had to do the return at the Target that I had purchased the items from becuase she said she could not verify the purchase on camera! I had the receipt credit card, and driver’s license!! I have been shopping at Targets for years all over the country and have never heard such a policy or been treated so disrespectfully. I was just trying to understand why and was asking questions and she was rude to me. The minute she walked over to talk to me was was ready for a fight. If this employee going to make these kind of descions for your store than she needs to learn how to deal with problems and issues that may occur. She needs management training. She also looked very unprofessional for a fraud prevention manager with her visiable tattoos and piercings. She said this store has lots of fraud and theft issues. which I completely understand, but don’t make paying customers who spends thousands of dollars a year at your stores feel like a criminal for doing a return. I asked to talk to a manager and she said he was “off “and did not have a card. I did not want to complain about not being able to return , I wanted to complain about the way she treated me. I can’t believe that I could not get a name and number of the store general manager? I drove 20 minutes to the Target where I purchased the items and was treated as usual for a Target store with respect and courtesy. I will never come to this Target again mostly due to this unprofessional ...
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