Hey this is totally OT, but I had several bad experiences with Target (store in the US). I bought a cable and never opened it, and took it back to the same store with the receipt and they refused to refund or store credit because it was more than 90 days. I finally, asked to speak to the manager and said "Here are hundreds of dollars in receipts I spend in Target each month... and I present you with this $13 cable as gift to demonstrate how much I disapprove of your policy" - so she takes the cable and says thanks and walks away. No "i'm sorry sir", no "please let me explain why we have this policy", much less "well I'll take care of this, this time, but don't let it happen again". This was after standing in line a number of times, and driving to different Targets - a big huge waste of my time. There have been other incidents too - and in each case they seem to have an arroganant 'to hell with the customer' attitude. So I recommend doing annoying but legal things ... moving CDs to the clothing department, and clothes to the housewares. Buying more than you need, and frequent returns to make more paperwork. I don't condone shoplifting or purposefully spilling drinks or cleaning supplies in the aisles, opening CD packages but not buying them, etc. But what else can you do? If you were to say "I won't shop here anymore" they'll laugh in your face - where are you going to go? Walmart?
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2001-08-26 by GAmoore@aol.com
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