The people here are friendly, except for one specific cashier, an older woman with long peppered gray hair and glasses. Avoid her at all costs. She took my hand basket, with all my items (one of which was glass) and she brusquely turned it upside down onto the conveyor belt. The things fell out and the glass bounced around. She set the plastic hand basket aside, near the POS. I then took my hand basket and set it in the pile at the register parallel to the one I was currently in. She loudly demanded it by saying, "Give it to me." No niceties, and in a tone. I asked her to say please and this made her furious. She demanded the basket again and people began to watch, as she made a scene. She finally said please, and then yanked the basket from my grip. She did not say the total balance aloud and so I waited for her to say the cost of my items. Instead she stared at me blankly. She then pointed to the terminal and said, "You pay right there." When she again failed to say the total price of my items, I reminded her she hadn't said the cost. She blatantly lied to my face, and that of my group, when she said, "I already said it." Still, she did not disclose the cost of my purchase. While paying I made sure to let her know that I would mention this in a review. She didn't seem to care. The facilities here are great and the product selection is always well organized, but Target, this bad apple is older and for that specific reason, can not lay claim to an ignorance about the relevance of customer service....
Read moreThey do not price match like they advertise. I showed them the add, they agreed the product was on sale and that they would price match it. When I got there in person their validating app went off line. Despite having the flyer in hand, they wouldn't price match.
After I called and asked, and they said they would, after I made the drive and got there, they just came up with a bunch of excuses. Then the manager implied I was a liar. We then went to the stores website, the product was listed there as on sale. It was then implied I hacked the stores website, then altered the price some how.
The lady that was inline before me wasn't able to take defective goods she bought at the store with a receipt. They would only offer in store credit. They wouldn't exchange the product for another one of the same type either. She had to return it for store credit, then go purchase the same thing again.
This store was unwilling to honor their own advertisements, with the coupons. I'm not talking expired or anything. Legit coupons, they simply don't care. The lengths they were willing to go is incredible. I haven't done a lot of business here, unlikely to do any in the future.
I'm amazed they implied I hacked their competitors website, despite having the advertisement in hand.
I can't rate...
Read moreGreat place to shop, although it has gone down hill a bit. Still wonderful though, and I wouldn't go elsewhere... But the caliber of employees is long gone from top-shelf I became accustomed to. Overheard a teamlead openly complaining (with a sailor's tongue no less) about how "the oldman" keeps asking him to pick up other team member's shifts. The team member who had the ear was actively stocking his backroom pull, while this guy loudly stood still doing nothing for the entire time we chose a toothbrush holder. Which, by the way, took forever because they have suuuuuch wooooonderfull selections and it took everything within my tiny little body to not buy them all. If you can stomach seeing way too many employees skylarking about the aisles while you're trying to get your Chrissy Teagan-tiny-little-dutch-oven-fix, then this place is pure heaven. And it is. I'm a cranky old 36 year old who misses the beautiful red and khaki uniforms too. Denim now? Denim??! Blagh. Wheres my yelling-at-kids shaking stick? Probably left it with the prune juice found on Aisle E32 thats where. Looove you Target but please go back to khaki and only wear your denim where it's appropriate:...
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