When I was checking out the item I was purchasing rang up three times the amount that the peg said it was for and there was a whole row of pegs that also listed that price so I asked the cashier if she could double check the price for me and she got on her walkie-talkie and called one of her teammates who is Sharon. Sharon told her a different price than the register or peg and I asked if I could just meet with her to doublecheck if I wasn’t going crazy in my head and when I met with her all I got was attitude and was told that I couldn’t get it for that price and sorry for my luck which just made me mad because it’s false advertising so I asked her if I could speak with the manager and she said I would have to go up front and find him. I asked if she could get on her walkie-talkie and call him she said no I would have to go up front and find James. So I went up front and asked for James and explained the whole situation and I got it for what the price was on the peg! James you are wonderful Manager I just wish some of your niceness and people skills would rub off on Sharon.
Lindsey G.
Classificação do local: 3 Atlanta, GA
This Target is a little older. I believe they are currently doing renovations, which is a good thing. A lot of the aisles are small and it’s set up differently from newer stores, so it’s harder for me to find things here. Also, since it’s been there for awhile, it’s got that dingy look to it. Hopefully renovations will help!
Abbie B.
Classificação do local: 2 Newnan, GA
I just had the most annoying experience ever at Target. I realized I got the wrong size in a baby onsie and asked the cashier to hold the other things while I ran back to get the right one. She acted like she might not even be there and it was such a hardship for her to do. When I got back I was nice and joking and mentioned how I just realized that a baby born in October wouldn’t need a size 3 months in summer clothes. She then told me she didn’t even know what that was. She was a very manly looking lesbian. but still. you work at a store and don’t know what a onsie is for a baby, nor do you know or have any sense of customer service. Target has gone down hill. They hire the bottom of the barrel people there now.