TJ Maxx has always been a place I love to shop is very convenient nearby and although it's closer it's not the same shopping experience when going to Natick Boston or even when it was at Greendale mall the reason I say that it's because you're not able to shop at peace when I go shopping I don't want people hovering over me or keep insistent with me applying for the TJ Maxx card to the extent where I'm being asked what is my credit score which I did not specify just because I did say a couple of times that I'm not interested. I got denied before and that I don't want that to affect my credit score.
Exactly the person kept insisting I'm not sure if this person is the manager but He's definitely going to run people out of that store because it's a very uncomfortable and the approach it's awkward even to a point where my significant other was looking at the perfume part and the person went up to him and ask him if he needs help and recommended some scents. I get it I appreciate you guys trying to go above and beyond with customer service but sometimes people really don't like that especially those who are extra ver and very antisocial I get it but they're moving like it's Macy's.
I do shop here often but after the last couple times I've been there my anxiety goes up because it doesn't feel like you're shopping anymore. I get a trying to convince the customers to apply for the credit card but to a point where I'm being asked you shop here often like yes I was here yesterday and those facial expression I thought I did something wrong like it just feels like I shouldn't feel this way as a customer because this is my money I should have the freedom to just shop without feeling that way I just really think you gotta take that into consideration I get it the TJ Maxx is located in the area where there's a lot of people who are going in with intentions of stealing but once you know like just kind...
Read moreI like who I am, I think I'm a B- citizen, I have a 401k somewhere, and I always stop for people in crosswalks. But if I could change anything about myself it would be the drugging, sublime high I get when flicking through a display of seasonal tea towels. The earth shattering thrill of finding multiple black candles that smell like a Catholic Church. And the uncomfortable realization that if the afterlife exists I hope it's in the form of a well stocked TJ Maxx/HomeGoods. I don't want to be this way, I don't want to crave weird shaped ice cube trays and Halloween hand soap - But. I. Do.
I only wish the teens that worked there had more self preservation, do I want a TJ Maxx/HomeGoods credit card? DO I WANT TO SAVE 10% ON MY ORDER TODAY?! Of course I do, but I'm too close to the edge Brandon, or Tyler or whatever your name is, I'm freezing hot, I yearn endlessly for fringe lamps and pajama sets. I'm only so strong, I can only say no so many times, I don't know how much longer I can stave off the need for a TJ Maxx/HomeGoods card, for God sakes I'm only human!
Anyway love it here, wish it was still in the Greendale mall but what...
Read moreFirst I want to say that enjoy and shopping here. Today was an off day. I went to return a comforter I had purchased l on discount for about $60 bucks. When I opened it at home I discovered it was missing the shams and had about three red stains. I had paid with my credit card. The associate was very nice and helpful but the Manager "J" was, I thought, lacking in sales and people skills. When I told her why I was returning it, she said " we check everything that's returned before putting it on the floor" Her tone insinuated as if I had lied. I said to her " clearly you didn't check this one" Why would I tell you this is it wasn't true. I suggested she open it to see. I thanked the sales associate for returning the funds to my card and left. This return was not a good experience. I felt profiled or stereotyped. I was dressed very casual. Had I been dressed in My HR professional attire, I wonder if she would have treated me differently. I had to post this because I spend money quite often here. Hope it's a lesson learned to treat everyone equally and...
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