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by dood man Posted Wed December 20, 2006 @ 3:13 PM
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Guys, I went to the store to buy something and the item wasn't priced properly but I got a coupon anyway but OH GOD IT WAS SO TRAUMATIC AND I THINK THE MANAGER IS STALKING ME AND HIDING IN THE BUSHES GIMME A GIFT CARD AND MAYBE A SACK FULL OF MONEY WITH A $ ON THE SIDE SO I KNOW IT HAS MONEY IN IT AND NOT ROCKS.
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by Homebound Posted Tue December 19, 2006 @ 12:59 AM
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i am sorry you dont agree with thier choice...but they DID offer you something right?
Regardless of who you are, you can only use one offer. I'd say they did OK
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by joyhatestarget Posted Sun December 17, 2006 @ 9:28 AM
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I get the litter box thing, Im sure you had a regular litter box, but you wanted to buy the fancy littermaid or something right? (please don't take this the wrong way but I really cracked up reading this because I can just picture you opening the litter box on Christmas morning with you cat and ohhhing and ahhing over it, which looks hysterical in my mind!) Anyway, while I agree with you that it was absolutely WRONG for the manager to insinuate that you moved the sale sign, I don't think this situation requires Target to give you anything else for free. This is coming from a person who hates Target. Also, as for the coupon on the side of the box....it's your job to be informed about it. If the manager said you could have one but not the other you should have asked why? Manufacturers coupons are meant to be used on an item anytime, even if the item is on sale. If it didnt specify any reason on the coupon why you could not use it, you should have insisted that they allow you to use it.
Lastly, I doubt the manager will even remember you, but if he does, he will probably only remember you as a woman who doesn't give in easily!
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tee-hee
by joyhatestarget Tue December 19, 2006 @ 9:26 AM
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by mary jo Posted Sat December 16, 2006 @ 11:34 PM
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So you love your pets but you dont have a litter box for your cat.
So you went to Target to shop.
So you found a litter box on sale.
So what kind of litter box did you want that was so expensive you couldnt afford it unless it was on sale?
So as far as I know litter boxes arent that expensive unless you want one that cleans itself.
So even though you got a discount with the coupon you are still unhappy.
So you went home to send a letter and complain even though you DID get a discount.
So.....
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Okay, so you have a cat, but you don't have a litter box for it yet?
I can't get past that part of the letter. Sorry.
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yeah!
by Sonnycat Sat December 16, 2006 @ 7:30 PM
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hmmmmm...
I think perhaps the holiday has gotten you a bit over-stressed. I read and re-read the letter, and by your own description, I can't figure out why you got sooo upset with the manager. He seemed to have tried to resolve the problem.
Seems (by what YOU describe) that the manager made several comments, that were posed most probably as thinking out loud:
1) That can't be right. Yes, he probably saw that the price and the sign were way off each other, and thought "this can't be right"
2) ya know someone could have moved the sign.. I see no direct guilt going your way. He did not say YOU must have moved the sign. He simply stated that 'someone' moved the sign, which happens alot in stores! Why would you get mad, if you knew it was not you. "The lady doth protest too much."
If you look on the coupon, most likely it said something like "not to be used with any other offer" or something to that affect. That's probably why he didn't honor the coupon.
I don't see anything, by YOUR own description, that the manager did wrong. He gave you the price on the "sign" even though it was mis-priced. I'd be happy with that!
I do believe you need to try to relax and get through the holiday with a bit more cheer :)
Happy Holidays
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by donno Posted Thu December 14, 2006 @ 9:01 PM
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Get over yourself. Yeah, the manager will be following you around town, stalking you. Right. Lock the doors. He honored the (incorrect) advertised price. That is all he is obligated to do. No, you don't get to use a coupon in addition to that. Pay the regular price and use the coupon, yes. Maybe the manager should have dipped into his own pocket to compensate you. You sound as though you were really beaten up, but I think it is the store that was bruised. A gift card - gimme a friggin break.
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by l m Posted Thu December 14, 2006 @ 9:55 AM
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I've bought regular priced stuff at target that rings up way higher. I've also had this happen at walmart, though it's only a difference of a few cents there so it's not obvious to someone who is not paying attention. It's illegal for stores to do this, and something that we as conumers need to keep our eye on. So I don't doubt that the sale sign was there and maybe the sale had already passed but it's not your responsibility to know when every sale ends. It's their job to the signs. I worked many years in retail and I can tell you that the customers do not go around changing the signs, it's the stores reponsibility to provide clear descriptions on the signs just in case a customer does change the sign because the retailers know that they have to honor what their signs say.
I also think it was extremely rude and unprofessional of the manager to assume that you were trying to get other discounts by saying that they would give you the sale price, or the coupon, but that's it. What else did he think you were trying to get? Maybe he's been around for so long that he thinks that customers who mention price corrections are out to rip the store off. That's something that target needs to look into, managers should be knowledgeable enough to handle stressful situations (not that this problem was stressful, but it might be to HIM when he's dealing with problems all day long) without upseting the customers.
In my opinion, if you think the manager might treat you unfairly when you back there, maybe it would be best for you to find other places to shop at, or at least stay away from there temporarily.
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Please
by tickytack Thu December 14, 2006 @ 10:46 AM
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by Amos Posted Wed December 13, 2006 @ 11:38 PM
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Her experience in what happened to her is a prime example of what has gone wrong with customer service and people in general( there is no need to be rude about a mispelled word, unless that is your a perfet speller). The employees put it in the wrong place, and as she said it was not just one item it was several, there use to be this thing called responsibility, now those employees were plain lazy, why should she be punished because the employees are pissed of they dont get paid shit, boss maybe a dick, they messed up.WHY is it the customers fault and why is ok to treat her that way? she should get the coupon and the price listed. Maybe a gift certificate will make the expense book look bad and people will dot he jobs correctly. RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR ACTIONS. Oh yeah the person who is the expert in spelling, why dont you write me as well and point out all my spelling faults, if it makes you feel better to insult me, then go right ahead. I mispelled several words. Lets see if you can find them all, anbd when you don't, can I belittle you? Think about peoples feelings. Have you always recieved 100 percent customer service every where you go? Please if so let me know I need to ship where you shop!
A
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I agree...
by Tina N Thu December 14, 2006 @ 9:03 AM
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by prisoner6 Posted Wed December 13, 2006 @ 10:47 PM
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Where to start?? First of all the store will be reimbursed for the coupon so as a manager I couldn't care less if I gave the customer the sale price along with taking the coupon. However, the fact that you were wanting to use a coupon along with taking the lower incorrect price gave the manager warning signals (i.e. scam). That's probably why he said, either the coupon or the incorrect price. But yes, in a situation like this I'll give the customer the benefit of the doubt and also let them use the coupon.
As a manager I'd be ticked off at the employee who said in ear shot range of the customer "I think she should have been able to use it".
Harleycat made a fine suggestion. Nowadays you've got to look at the sign/mylar (JUST NOT THE PRICE) and make sure the description and/or the UPC matches it.
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Yeppers....
by MommyG4 Thu December 14, 2006 @ 11:22 PM
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by p d Posted Wed December 13, 2006 @ 9:31 PM
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Are you in junior high or what?
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by MommyG4 Posted Wed December 13, 2006 @ 7:58 PM
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Well, so, I think you should have used the coupon and be happy. And, well, so, I also think you should have picked up a dictionary to help you write your letter.
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by Peter Ceccarelli Posted Wed December 13, 2006 @ 2:23 PM
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If you happen (long, long shot of that happening) to receive a gift card, why don't you use it to purchase a book to assist you with letter writing. Don't you have someone at home who can proof for you? You should be embarrased.
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Spelling
by Amos Wed December 13, 2006 @ 11:41 PM
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by nick l Posted Wed December 13, 2006 @ 1:45 PM
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You were given a discount on something that wasn't even on sale. So what exactly is the problem here?
You're not entitled to a gift card because they made you choose between the discount and the coupon.
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by Jeffrey Posted Wed December 13, 2006 @ 1:10 PM
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"pet isle"
Paging Dr. Moreau... Dr. Moreau...
(Please lookup "isle" to see what it means... I think you'll be surprised to find it's totally different from the word you want, "aisle")
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Grammer
by Amos Wed December 13, 2006 @ 11:42 PM
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by AmaryS Posted Wed December 13, 2006 @ 12:49 PM
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ok WHY did you get mad when the other cashier said that? sounds to me she was on YOUR side. If i was a cashier and the customer told me "well i didnt move it!" that'd sound guilty to me. u got the sale price correct? then stop whining.
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Amanda
by tickytack Wed December 13, 2006 @ 1:19 PM
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Don't even
by tickytack Thu December 14, 2006 @ 10:07 AM
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Woah Ticky
by Good Bye Amanda Thu December 14, 2006 @ 10:15 AM
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Wow! Really?
by SuperStarlight22203 Fri December 15, 2006 @ 11:24 AM
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by calm Posted Fri December 15, 2006 @ 2:09 PM
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Well, I wasn't sure how to get it replaced, so I'd rather find it, but it would have been a lot nicer if he'd picked something else to do with it.
I will say that this year when the management (of my "dog-friendly" building) once again decided to decorate the lobby with poinsettias all over the floor right next to the doors we have to use to get in and out of the building, he was not interested in eating all the poinsettias within reach, which is a welcome change from last year, when he'd be rolling around on the floor with a pot while I tried to get him off it *every single time I walked him*.
Now if I'm not paying sufficient attention to him he just runs at them with his mouth open and then sits back and laughs at my reaction.
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by SuperStarlight22203 Posted Fri December 15, 2006 @ 4:13 PM
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I can just picture your dog rolling around with a pot! LMAO
Sorry, I shouldn't laugh. :giggles:
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I have two litter boxes with very high walls. I clean them at least once a day, preferably twice.
The day I get "REALLY excited" about a new litterbox (or anything else related to cat pee or cat poop) is the day I decide to be single for the rest of my life.
Exception: If there were a device that would attract cats when they're puking, so they'd puke into a container or on a certain kind of surface, I'd jump for joy. Abbie is a puke machine.
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Anyone....
by Wolf Tue December 12, 2006 @ 10:50 PM
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Oh... ICK!
by Tina N Thu December 14, 2006 @ 10:06 AM
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Me, too
by tickytack Thu December 14, 2006 @ 10:54 AM
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by S. Brown Posted Tue December 12, 2006 @ 3:45 PM
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I have read your letter to Target several times and have come to the conclusion that you have nothing to complain about - - in fact, I think that this letter should have been written as a compliment. The Target manager gave you the sale price on an iten that wasn't even on sale and made the comment that sometimes people move the sale signs to which you immediately became defensive. Then, after you were given the sale price you also wanted to use the coupon attached to the item and the manager said you could chose one or the other which seems pretty reasonable to me.
There's no way you deserve a gift card - - in fact, due to the fact that the litter box you purchased wasn't on sale but you still got a sale price, you owe them money!
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by calm Posted Tue December 12, 2006 @ 2:50 PM
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I believe that you made a good-faith mistake, thinking that the box you wanted went with the sign. (And I think that the manager thinks that too, because you're not the only person who could have moved the sign and because he was willing to give you the lower price.)
But that's a markdown to which I believe you were not entitled, and so I think the store is absolutely within its rights not to let you combine that markdown with a promotion or coupon. The manager agrees with me; at least one cashier agrees with you.
They didn't cause you any trouble at all. In fact, they did a nice thing for you and I believe that they saved you money. You were the one who caused yourself and other people trouble.
So if you think gift cards and apologies are warranted, but I think you should be giving them to the nice people who helped you out so that your cat wouldn't have to poop on the floor.
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Good point
by tickytack Tue December 12, 2006 @ 4:03 PM
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LOL
by tickytack Wed December 13, 2006 @ 8:05 AM
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I dunno
by tickytack Thu December 14, 2006 @ 8:11 AM
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I would have believed that you did not switch the signs, but your request for a gift card sounds like you were just out to get something you did not deserve, also you were very defensive when the manager stated that someone moved the sign, you immediately yelled I did not do it. He was not accusing you, but it's funny how you seem to think that fits you perfectly well.
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by tickytack Posted Tue December 12, 2006 @ 2:16 PM
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They didn't cause you any trouble - they were willing to either honor the mislabled price or the coupon. They weren't willing to take a hit on both, and that makes plenty of sense to me.
Therefore, nice try. You're not entitled to a giftcard, and since you weren't hassled to BEGIN with, worrying that you'll be hassled when you come in again is kind of silly. You were not hassled - you were simply told no, you couldn't have it both ways. And the fact that the manager said someone could have switched the signs doesn't mean he was accusing you.
On a final note, the spelling and grammar in this letter are appalling. Please use spell check next time. Have someone look it over. This is just a mess and I doubt you'll get much, if any, of a response.
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by S. Brown Posted Tue December 12, 2006 @ 11:34 AM
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Sounds to me like the litter box you wanted was in the wrong place but Target gave you the sale price anyway which is something they didn't have to do. I think it took guts to ask to use the coupon in addition to the sale price you weren't entitled to in the first place.
You don't deserve a gift card because Target didn't do anything wrong.
Happy holidays to you and you cat.
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by CandyPickletoes Posted Tue December 12, 2006 @ 5:20 AM
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I can't help but wonder what your complaint truly is. You ended up getting the "wrong" price and ultimately that goes to the store doing the right thing for the customer (though they are not required to if the UPC on the shelf does not match the UPC on the product).
Litter boxes aren't a product one needs to purchase on a weekly basis. These items are made to last a long time (I've had my boxes for 5 years or more). Typically manufacturers place coupons directly on products to encourage the consumer to purchase the product again (something like Save $1.00 on your next purchase of this product). I can't imagine why a litter box manufacturer would place a coupon for another litter box on the one you were purchasing. Could it be that the coupon was for litter or some other cat supply made by the same manufacturer?
I disagree with Peregrina only on one point and that is that many places do not honor coupons on sale items. I use coupons on sale items all the time. Regardless of whether or not the item is on sale, stores are reimbursed the value of the coupon plus 8 cents for handling when they accept manufacturer's coupons.
Ultimately, you got what you wanted and Target has no obligation to offer you compensation.
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Ahhhh
by CandyPickletoes Wed December 13, 2006 @ 5:32 AM
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by Peregrina Posted Tue December 12, 2006 @ 12:32 AM
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What the heck? Okay, I can understand being a bit perturbed by all this, but the fact of the matter is that customers have been known to move signs and tags. The manager should have been more discreet about saying so, but thems the facts.
Also, most places won't allow you to add coupons on top of sale prices. Either you get the sale price or the coupon off the regular price. Again, that's procedure for most places.
It's the third complaint that really gets my goat. The clerk was AGREEING WITH YOU. She said '...she should have been able to use it, since it was our fault.' This particular clerk was giving her opinion about a sale that had happened. Perhaps in the future, a similar situation will not happen BECAUSE SHE SPOKE UP.
In case you don't realize this, clerks and managers TALK TO EACH OTHER ABOUT THE CUSTOMERS. Most of the time, it's done in the back or where the customer cannot hear it, but it happens. Sometimes it is bad, sometimes it is good and many times, it's like a version of PFB. Clerks tell each other about good/bad customers or situations. Advice is given about how to better handle the situation in the future or in some cases, certain situations to be wary of.
In your case, I'm afraid the manager and clerks will be giving you a wide margin from now on, knowing that you tend to overreact to simple misunderstandings.
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