I thinks the person who check us out is an Indian American female. Ask if we wanted to donate. We said yes, just round it up. She begin to give us an attitude, that it will be less than a dollar. We'll, first of all we have 3 different organizations that we donate directly to; leukemia, women breast cancer and autism. We shops 3-4 times a week. Everytime, we shopped we always round it up. If a thoudsands people shopped at Tjmaxx a day, each rounded up. Multiply that a month, then a year. Corporate get tax breaks from donating to charity, through our dollars. I don't need to give corporate more money then needed. I donate straight to the source and causes. She was giving us an attitude that our donation "was that it, are you really, and then might as well not." She proceed to charge card without even rounding it up and roll her eyes at us. I am so sick of tjmaxx pressuring customers to sign up for their credit cards, asking for donations and guess who benefits from all this. No wonder why, people only shopped on Amazon. It's these corporate agenda and poor staff training and management. We just want to shop to de-stress from work. Not to be harrased from employee on signing up credit cards or donations. If anyone who truly care and want to donate, please go directly to that organizations. Don't let these corporation reap the benefits or harassed us while we are shopping. I don't usually, review or care about things like this. But, the lady who rang us out today attitude is very distasteful. Please retrain your staff. Or leave shopper alone. Change your corporate rules. Let people shop, check...
Read moreDid a quick visit to this location just to check out the toy section. Let me first say the section looked as bad as a cheap home based daycare in Dayton. Complete mess. Tables or whatever setup way too close together hard to get a cart around. Toys on the ground. It was not organized at all. Found a train set and of course it had no price on the train sets. Ask a employee he comes over starts looking around this mess to see where they may be. They only had two sets thrown around. He then goes and gets another employee who is also clearly poorly trained and lacking basic work skills. They go talk. We over hear them say just tell them $19.99 but then the guy comes back over and says $24.99. So they just make a price up on the spot. This is a national chain store not a garage sale. I'm sure they had some price sheet. How else would they make their prices? And the items that did have prices all the stickers were all over. Some on the back, side, under the item. How about putting the price stickers right on the front of the items! Poorly ran store! This was my first time in one of these stores. Not a good...
Read moreThis store doesn't seem to be very well ran. I found a toy that was on my child's Christmas list but unfortunately it was not priced. There were two and both were unpriced. I went to a store employee to ask for the price and was passed off to a younger guy who was told to, "go find it." he looked over the toy area well and then called a woman back to help him and let her know that he couldn't find anymore. She began looking around too and eventually said that they needed to find something similar to get a price... Umm, last time I checked that wasn't how pricing an item worked. After about 15 minutes he comes over and says, "we can sell this for $24.99." This same item on Walmart and Amazon is that price! I expected some savings. Needless to say I will not be visiting this location again. I feel as though being thorough with the price was passed up on just because it was a...
Read more