After Electronic's Dept were busy, I took a 99¢ item to front to pay for it and had the Electronic's CSR use Walkie Talkies to tell EVERYONE to be on LookOut for Woman leaving the Electronic's Dept!
I had gone there specifically to inquire about a cellular phone that was from Consumer Wireless and only available through Target stores unless I wanted to wait for an online purchase. Frustrated that the woman told me it would take an hour to do a cellular phone activation that was over half completed and I know from working in cellular sales before, should take less than 15 minutes from start to finish, as long as the customer has chosen their devices prior to the sale. There was a sim card package that was normally $2.99, or thereabouts, and it was on sale for 99¢. After waiting for about 20 minutes longer I told the CSR that I was going to make the purchase at the front of the store. This was after I already tried having the other Electronics CSR help me and the first one told me she would hurry therefore I should wait for her. Now i can understand if the item was a locked piece if merchandise on the hook, but it was not. So anyone would be free to take the merchandise to the front to pay for it. When I left the dept she called on the walkie talkies and said to watch out for woman leaving the electronics and to ensure I paid for my merchanidise. I was right next to a csr in the woman's clothing department and heard it very clear on her walkie talkie. I held up the sim card starter pkg high above my head and said I am the woman leaving the electronics department and I will be paying for this sim card kit that costs 99¢ at the front of the store. I must have said it a half dozen times as i walked to the front of the store hands held i above my head, and I think for added drama I done the ballerina 360° turn a couple times along with my statement
I have never stole anything other than a 32oz fountain drink 1 time about 6 years ago from a gas station i frequented a lot that had a buy 6 get 1 free and so it wasn't even stealing because I laid the card on the counter as I walked out. I basically just cut in line because of the 12 people in front of me. I am not a thief and to do that was ridiculous. I could be wrong but I think her name was Christina or Sabrina and she was a younger light skin pretty but rude black woman. Shame on her and shame...
   Read moreDo not buy a gift card from here. My wife purchased a target gift card for my moms 70th birthday. When she tried to use it, the gift card had zero balance. My mom, as old as she is, lost the receipt. I went back to this store, where I purchased it, right away. They said that I need a receipt, time of purchase, date, register it was purchased. In addition, there is no way to look for it through their new system, their AP said that they can't trace videos or purchases past 14 days. Lucky me, my bank saved a receipt number, time print, and date. But sadly they still couldn't do anything, they then referred me to a gift card phone number and said it must be disputed there. I called, and they said they will do a full investigation for 10 days. I didn't receive a call for 10 days, finally after the 14th day I got an email stating they will send a replacement gift card, but they had an address listed on there that I've never seen before. I called because I was curious where they got that address and I also told them that I have never seen the address that they listed on there. The next part is what really surprised me, upon calling they said that fraud department is busy try calling back tomorrow. This is Target corporate? Fraud department is busy at 1:33 pm PST on a Tuesday? That last part really irked me to the point that I had to write this review. I am never buying a target gift card again, and I am reducing my target shopping. For a $50 gift card, and spending about 1-2 hours on the phone I could have already made triple at work. So all it is doing is causing me stress, time, money and a lost of faith in target. Not to mention that there was no gift for my mom, for over a month, quite...
   Read moreThis location is wrong in so many ways. Extremely rare to find any toys put where they belong. No effort has been done to maintain the departments. Now they have employees following customers around. Don't get me wrong, I don't expect them to know I spent over $400 at their site in the past couple months, but if you see me putting things onto the shelf where they belong, stop following me, turn your walkie down, and most of all, if you're pretending to be a shopper, didn't stand next to the security guy on the front having a conversation, & pick some merchandise up to look at them once in a while. I asked to speak with the site manager (director) his name is Kaleb apparently, but everybody was just too busy to answer my concerns. The "manager" at customer service told me to get into the line, yet, I was there, waiting patiently on the side so I wouldn't interrupt business, before everybody else that got into the line. You get a ZERO for customer service. Take aways? -clean your store! The place is a MESS! -if someone asks for the store manager, they're obviously upset about something. Don't let them just leave without voicing their thoughts. The problem won't go away, it we'll just get worse. -Stop having people (asset protection) follow your customers around. There was NOTHING about my 49 year old mannerisms that says "I'm going to...
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