The folks at the door where friendly when I asked if they had a mask for me to wear.The prices keep creeping up making it hard or the poor to get by.Its difficult to eat healthy when all the healthy stuff is so expensive and the junk food is the only affordable alternative. Even the cheap bottled water has been all purchased and the shelf bare .They only water left is the expense stuff.And the budget goes out the window.Water is a nessesity of life. We shouldn't be price gauged to by the expensive stuff. Now now rich people be nice and leave some for us. Or better yet you buy the expensive stuff and we will by the cheap stuff.We need water too and affordable. Please super stock on water . We all are at your mercy of whatever decent price you decr2ide to charge us. whether rich or poor we appreciate you in our community. Also thank you for letting the general public of you customers remove your shopping carts off the premises in order to carry them home. Some places put signs up and magnetic sensors to stop people from removing them from the parking lot. This limits the amount of things that may be purchased to the amount of weight one can physically carry home. How dumb can they be. Why would you want to limit the amount of things one can purchase from your store. The more they can carry home the more they will buy. Plus as an added bonus your carts make money for you and the recycling company second time when people gather and return their aluminum cans glass and plastics and spend the money at target plus a third benefit to you is the money you save in the recovery fee for bringing the shopping carts back to the store that the cart collector charges you for driving all around and p icking up the loose carts around the city.and then, redeeming the California deposit fees and spending it on food or products at target and other plaza stores. Why then do you remain silent when we are arrested by the Glendale Police accused of stealing your shopping carts that carry no notice not to remove them from the premisses.The store posts no signs, and issues no permission slips and refuses to defend their customers right to use them.So I had to defend myself while spending three days in jail for buying at your store. How many customers have been arrested because of this injustice.I for one am one loyal to what?...
Read moreI used to love Target. It used to be a superclean and friendly market - plus: the Eagle Rock location is just around the corner from our US home. Then, two years ago, I bought their Nespresso capsules - plastic capsules that killed my $500 Nespresso machine. I reached out to senior management, and their willingness to fix it was unacceptable. As convenient as it was, just being around the corner, I did not shop there for two entire years.
Now, the day before yesterday, my wife wanted to go again - and as we had just bought fresh fish in the Filipino fish market in the same building, I agreed. When checking out on a Friday afternoon, only self-check-out was available. Before us, an elderly and an extremely walking-handicapped lady trying to get things done. When she asked the attendant why all cashier's desks were closed, he said there was one open one floor below. C’mon, this lady was walking with a walker. Since the attendant did not remotely offer any help - we jumped in. The lady had gift cards and had no idea how to redeem them.
This was an easy fix for us - but still, we were shocked by the uncaring staff.
I made my wife promise I never have to go again to at least this Target store. Then, we bought a blanket, and my wife so so much wanted matching pillowcases. I asked if we could try another Target store. We did, at the Glendale Galleria, not so convenient, with no staff at all, no one to help. We eventually found what we were looking for. Used the self-check-out again - were asked if we wanted to buy a bag. We did. Sadly, they only had small bags at self-check-out. We asked the attendant - and the response was: „sorry, you should have used a cashier’s desk“. So we paid for a bag, threw it away, and left, vowed to never return to Target.
To add oil to the fire, I tried the survey as invited on the payment slip. It suggests I do this within seven days. Well, I shopped yesterday. The survey says I am too late. Target must have lost...
Read moreToday I stopped into Ulta to grab a few things and Lesly informed me that I had to check out there inside Ulta at the kiosk, I asked her if she could take my items the register and she said no, and that if I wanted to use my single purchase coupon then she'd have to ring up my entire purchase there in Ulta. I told her that I was getting a lot of items and I asked her if there was any other way and she said no. So I went shopping and got 30 other items. I then returned to get my items from Ulta along with what I had shopped for. When I returned I waited for the customer in front of me, then another lady came behind me to make a purchase, Lesly asked me if I would continue to wait since the woman had one item and I looked at her to say no but then she took the item from the lady and began ringing her up instead. Then another customer came up behind me again, and the other Ulta employee took her to a register to check out before heading to break. So not only is it possible to check out at a front end register, but that option was in fact available to me. When I asked Lesly why she said I couldn't go to a register just for another customer to be able to, and that it didn't make sense to take another person when I was before all of them; she said "I know it's frustrating," and didn't apologize for the inconvenience. Mind you, I was here to use my birthday coupon. I spent almost $500 dollars just for my bags to be placed on the floor instead of a register. I feel disrespected because she lied and put someone in front of me without my permission; I will share the experience because it was awful. For all the good trips Target has offered, this time made me realize that I'm better off shopping online or at...
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