I’ve been a long long time shopper of this location, it’s typically always well stocked, tidy, and the employees are very nice! A lot of other targets are suffering with their stores looking so torn apart. But this store seems to always be clean and well put together! I am a very frequent shopper here and I don’t intend for that to change.
**Edited to add- I was contacted by manager Karen from this location and she apologized for the treatment I received! Very nice manager, sometimes customers just want to be heard and believed. Thank you Karen for making this situation better!
Today 1/23/23 (1:23pm.. bad luck?) I came in for a few things and had a pleasant shopping experience! I headed to the check out and ended up in Pam’s lane, she’s an older lady with a cane who sits on a stool to check people out. Number one, she didn’t greet me at all. Whatever, that’s fine. She scand all my items and then I simply ask her if the target circle coupon came off of the two toothpastes I got. Immediately I am met with a very rude tone “give me a minute I can’t do ten things at once.” ??? I replied very calmly with “I did not ask you to do ten things at once….” Then she checks the monitor like it’s such an inconvenience for her…? And then proceeds to tell me that she “doesn’t buy this toothpaste so she wouldn’t know if the coupon applied or not” I really don’t know what that has to do with anything…. So she tells me to pull up my circle app, I’m nervous at this point because I’m being treated unnecessarily rude, so I’m fumbling and don’t know what to press, and she goes “your wallet…. Your wallet…. YOUR WALLET.” Gets louder each time and more impatient with me! I couldn’t believe how rudely she was treating me! I paid and left. My shopping experience was nice up until I came to her line. Cashiers are the last person you see when leaving a store, their attitude can make or break someone’s shopping experience at your store. I hope Pam(if that was her name) can learn to not take her bad day out on other people who have done nothing to deserve it. Oh and for the coupon I was wondering about, it did not come off the second toothpaste I got. So I was correct in asking if...
Read moreSo my sister and many friends did their baby registry at target and encouraged me to complete one with target because if you do you get a baby bag with samples and discounts, well I completed one, and in one of my shopping trips to target I decided to ask for my bag at this target after I remember when I was already in my car, so I leave my groceries and purse in my car and go back in and after a very long line and standing for quite a while, I talk to this “customer service guy” named Ben who is this intimidating looking guy full of tattoos about the baby bag, he tells me that I need to prove that I did the registry, I explained to him that I left my bag in my car and instead of trying to to help me, mind you I’m 8 months pregnant and already have a hard time walking, this guy instead of helping me look for my registry he just stands there almost annoyed that I didn’t have my phone with me to prove that I’m not lying because that’s how it felt, i had to tell him that I would have to walk to my car and grab it, by the time I got to my car I was already sore and in pain from standing in line and walking and honestly kind of annoyed that he couldn’t help me, I decided not to worry about it until next time, after that I called my sister , she told me that no one ever asked her for any information, after that I called all of my friends and the same story they said they never had to show their phones or ID, and after all of these calls, I felt completely discriminated and upset by target, I can’t believe target has people like that working for them, I’m not coming back and will pull my baby registry from this store and go somewhere else, thank you “BEN” for not helping me at all and making an eight month pregnant woman feel discriminated and emotional, I hate this store now...specially the South...
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Overall, Target has become synonymous with reliability and convenience for our household needs. It's more than just a store; it's a part of our community that consistently delivers a seamless shopping experience. If you're seeking a well-maintained, extensive selection, and convenient shopping destination, our local Target is the...
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