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Your employee touched me.

Posted Mon January 8, 2007 10:29 am, by Justin M. written to Target Corporation

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Dear Target Co Corp Inc,

While wrapping up my christmas shopping this season, I decided to get a little something for myself at one of your fine establishments, in Framingham, Ma. A fancy Mossimo sweater caught my eye, and I began searching for the color/size combination most suitable to my oversized needs. I was already well on my way into correctly selecting a sweater from the abundant pile. HOWEVER, one of your red shirted henchmen insisted upon helping me with this seemingly mundane task. Once approached, out of politeness, I told this gentleman under your employ that I was "all set." This did not even slow your employee down. After a lengthy explanation of what "S", "M", "L", and "XL" mean, I once again assured this man that I needed no further assistance. This man then asked my size, I told him "Medium." Apparently this employee did not believe me and insisted upon checking the tag in the shirt I was wearing. He gave me the old 'reacharound' and fondled my neck in attempt to locate my tag. He failed and then accused me of "cutting my tags out of my shirts." He then warned, "You should never cut the tags out of your shirt, incase you don't know what size you wear," which I took as further insult and accusation of lying about my size.

Here is what is wrong:
1) Your employee refused to leave me alone
2) Your employee FONDLED MY NECK trying to find the tag in my shirt
3) Your employee FONDLED MY NECK trying to find the tag in my shirt!

Is this Target policy? I felt very uncomfortable and slightly ashamed after this man went digging through my shirt, right in front of everyone in the men's department. Then to be accused of "cutting the tags out of my shirt"? That is low.

I enjoy your shirt-type products, but really do not want to go back to your store and run into this "employee" of yours. I have no faith in online security, so I refuse to enter my credit card number in the Target.com website. I wear a size medium, I would like you to send me some nice shirts, or gift cards so I can do my shopping online without a credit card.

I do not think this is asking too much. I was inappropriately touched by an employee.


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by Jack Clark Posted Tue January 23, 2007 @ 5:13 PM

Sounds like a scam artist to me. Looking for a tag in a shirt does
not sound like "fondling" to me. Is this a man or woman? This is a
goofy frivilous complaint.

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by Not so disgruntled anymore Starlight22203 Posted Fri January 19, 2007 @ 11:21 PM

Did you have to pay extra for that?

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This isn't the same person who wrote the walmart touchy letter? nt by >Leanne< Fri January 19, 2007 @ 11:37 PM

I don't remember a Walmart one... by Not so disgruntled anymore Starlight22203 Sat January 20, 2007 @ 9:05 AM

by tater30 Posted Tue January 16, 2007 @ 5:53 PM

"uncomfortable and slightly ashamed"....hmm....but not angry? I dont
know about anyone else, but I dont allow anyone to enter my personal
space without my permission. The fact that you LET someone do this and
left without saying anything to anyone is pretty sketchy for one, and
two, if it did happen, then you have bigger issues to deal with on why
you let this person do that you.

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There endeth the Dr Phil session for today *lol* by tater30 Tue January 16, 2007 @ 6:21 PM

by Buddy Posted Mon January 15, 2007 @ 7:03 AM

Troll.

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by Ann W Posted Sun January 14, 2007 @ 8:25 PM

Why did you not contact the store manager and then the police? I am
sure the whole incident was caught on video tape.

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by franese Posted Sun January 14, 2007 @ 12:36 PM

If I were inappropriately touched by an employee, I would immediately
complain to a manager - not ask for "freebies".

And Justin, oversized people don't wear "medium" - you might want to
get your facts straight when you're trying to scam a company for
feebies.

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by friendofjimmyk Posted Sun January 14, 2007 @ 11:43 AM

...all the freakin' hilarious comments to this letter.


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Re: Your employee touched me. by ALP Sun January 14, 2007 @ 3:55 AM
by freeby4me Posted Sun January 14, 2007 @ 1:22 PM

This is definately a situation where two wrongs dont make a right!
Punching someone for "touching me inapropriately" takes away the
problem to begin with. While the want to punch someone for something
like this, Its not the appropriate thing to do.

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by C A Posted Fri January 19, 2007 @ 4:21 PM

Once someone touches you in an inappropriate manner, all bets are off.

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Of course that is only in cases... by C A Fri January 19, 2007 @ 4:24 PM

by Nayda Badillo Posted Sat January 13, 2007 @ 8:38 AM

In your case, I think you should thank goodness you weren't looking
for jeans!!! ;)

question for you: how many shirts will it take to erase the tremendous
trauma that you suffered? One shirt? Two shirts? How many? Three
shirts and one gift card?

ugh!

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At least he isn't threatening to sue! by Juicy Jade Sat January 13, 2007 @ 11:42 AM

by Michael Vermont Posted Fri January 12, 2007 @ 1:27 PM

Can I have the exact address of this store?

I could use a good fondle...its been awhile.

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Hahaha!!!!!!! by Donkey Kong Fri January 12, 2007 @ 7:49 PM

by Old Grouch Posted Fri January 12, 2007 @ 8:23 AM

The only part of this letter that I believe is the "touched" part. I
believe that this person is touched! Such an incident, if it truly
happened,would surely have been captured on the stores security
cameras and could easily have been verified immediately.Now there is
no proof whatsoever excepting your word about the alleged
incident.Methinks I smell a scam.Are you related to the person that
found the hair in her Subway sandwich?

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by Betty Posted Thu January 11, 2007 @ 6:51 PM

I have some questions:

1.) Did you assume he worked at target because he wore a red shirt?
(was he even an employee?)

2.) Are you sure this employee was not someone who is mentally
challenged, because target hires people like that to do tasks such as
car collecting and re-stocking. From what went on, I feel pretty
strongly that this person was indeed mentally challenged.

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by donno Posted Wed January 10, 2007 @ 11:55 PM

He looked kinda nice and so I said I "I'm a medium"
When he reached he held me tight
And when he touched my neck that night
All the lights were shining bright
And then he touched me.

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You owe me a new keyboard! by Juicy Jade Thu January 11, 2007 @ 11:32 PM

by LibbyA Posted Wed January 10, 2007 @ 12:26 PM

Personally, it sounds like this person actually enjoyed the "fondling"
to me.....gimmeoinke personified....

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He should hook up with by tickytack Wed January 10, 2007 @ 12:31 PM

by Quasi_Mondo Posted Wed January 10, 2007 @ 9:27 AM

So, what denominations do Molestation Giftcards come in?

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OMG!!! Too funny. by Tina N Wed January 10, 2007 @ 10:49 AM


hook me up with one of those!! *lol* by tater30 Wed January 10, 2007 @ 3:57 PM


"No Sir, I am sorry, you had the 'quick feel' card, not the 'full grab'. by donno Wed January 10, 2007 @ 9:47 PM


by donno Posted Wed January 10, 2007 @ 12:42 AM

then just turn away.
Leave me as you found me,
sized not as you see but as I say.

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by CrusadingStarlight22203 Posted Tue January 9, 2007 @ 9:09 PM

Here's my view of this...

On the subject of "oversized" and medium: I have always worn XL no
matter how small I was (which at my smallest I was only a medium).
Say he would need a small to actually fit him but he would rather have
a medium.

On the subject of touching: While I am touchy feely with my friends
(mind out of the gutter you pervs), I am very uncomfortable with a
stranger touching me. I don't like it if they touch my arm. I don't
like to shake hands with a stranger to be honest with you. And I
certainly wouldn't like a stranger to touch my neck. Now I doubt the
validity of the letter. The writer seems to be a little... on the odd
side judging by his other letter and his overt concern for free swag.
However this brings up a very good issue for ALL public places and ALL
people. What you see as normal societal contact could be embarrassing
to another person.

This letter COULD happened. When I worked retail I was more than
willing to push a customer along if it was closing time and I needed
to straighten whatever it was they were rummaging through. I could
see an associate trying to "help" a customer find the right size and
if they had an overzealous personality they just may be brazen enough
to check someone's tag for them.

While this writer's credibility has been shot, the situation itself is
more than possible.

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by Not Erik Posted Tue January 9, 2007 @ 2:54 PM

This letter touched me, man. It touched me deep down inside.

Who can I complain to about that?

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HA! by donno Tue January 9, 2007 @ 6:50 PM

by Juicy Jade Posted Tue January 9, 2007 @ 2:33 PM

When I saw the title of this letter, for some reason I was thinking
"touched" such as inspired or something.

Justin, you are an excellent creative writer. I think you could write
some really funny stories. But I think this letter slightly misses
that target.

Also, I hardly think you were "fondled". If he did the "old
reacharound" he would have touched you somewhere completely different!

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"I think this letter slightly misses that target" by donno Tue January 9, 2007 @ 6:52 PM

nope....it was not lol by Juicy Jade Wed January 10, 2007 @ 10:45 AM

by RedheadWGlasses Posted Tue January 9, 2007 @ 8:50 AM

Looks like it might be vc's best way of getting lucky in the new year.

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Oh, I see. by vc Tue January 9, 2007 @ 11:09 AM


Ok, now see by CandyPickletoes Tue January 9, 2007 @ 12:07 PM


DO NOT by vc Tue January 9, 2007 @ 12:15 PM

Why not? by emt_c Tue January 9, 2007 @ 7:17 PM


Her psychiatrists said it's bad for her recovery. n/t by vc Tue January 9, 2007 @ 8:38 PM
by mamaw Posted Mon January 8, 2007 @ 11:27 PM

By the way,since he was so close to you in his red shirt......what was
on his name badge?? He was certainly close enough to see that right?

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by mamaw Posted Mon January 8, 2007 @ 11:22 PM

No way. To begin with,since it was Xmas time as you stated,there is
no way that you got one on one help from a salesperson. Especially, in
Target or any other store for that matter. Most staff is on the
registers or stocking the store. I was in retail for years and unless
you were in a very upscaled store, you would only have gotten some
personal attention if you were shoplifting!!!!

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by The New and Improved Brenda Posted Mon January 8, 2007 @ 11:01 PM

I agree with all of the other posters.

If this had happened to me I would have spoken with a manager on duty
right away.

But to address the "oversize" question that other posters have, maybe
he's a little person. Or maybe he is a short, skinny guy and he meant
he was looking for an oversized sweater and M is oversized for him. I
think he just worded that sentence badly.

:)

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by MommyG4 Posted Mon January 8, 2007 @ 10:13 PM

You had me until you wanted them to send you things.

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by donno Posted Mon January 8, 2007 @ 9:59 PM

Because you are an oversized person, but you told him you are a
medium.

He probably was very confused, and so he thought he'd help you figure
it out. Why let you go home with something that will end up at the
returns desk with an irate customer attached to it?

As to whatever else you thought went on, I am fairly confident it was
incidental. Unless you believe you are so attractive that even though
you were declining his "advances" he just wanted to cop a feel
anyway.

By the way, you need to educate yourself a little more about shopping
online. It is safe if you do it correctly.

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by RedheadWGlasses Posted Mon January 8, 2007 @ 9:36 PM

I've read all the answers and some of you caught some things and
pointed them out -- I guess I should have read the letter better, eh?

Liar liar pants on fire
Hanging by a telephone wire

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Don't take it back, it's still a good answer by Peregrina Mon January 8, 2007 @ 10:24 PM


If he's a liar... by Tina N Mon January 8, 2007 @ 11:06 PM

Validity by Peregrina Tue January 9, 2007 @ 12:59 AM

by RedheadWGlasses Posted Mon January 8, 2007 @ 9:24 PM

I haven't read any responses. I'm expecting to find them split as to
supporting this letter.

I am a person who does not hug. I do when I have to but I don't like
it. My friends hug -- they usually let me off the hook. If a
stranger invaded my personal space as happened to you, I'd probably
get pretty vocal and pretty verbal.

I have to say, Justin, my first instinct is to tell you, "You should
have spoken with a manager right away," or something like that. But I
can imagine being so shaken or irate that you just want to get the
hell out of there. Then you go home, try to forget about it, but over
time, it still bugs you, and you're a bit embarrassed about the whole
thing so you don't want to go to the store to talk with the manager,
so you send in a complaint via this medium.

I can totally imagine that happening.

The demand at the end for compensation was the only Eff up. Too bad.

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RedheadWGlasses, by Homebound Tue January 9, 2007 @ 9:25 AM


Ack! Get away! ;) by RedheadWGlasses Tue January 9, 2007 @ 12:50 PM

{{{{{{{{{{{RHWG}}}}}}}}} by Homebound Tue January 9, 2007 @ 1:37 PM


Geez by RedheadWGlasses Tue January 9, 2007 @ 4:27 PM

hehe... i am an angel by Homebound Wed January 10, 2007 @ 12:53 PM

by Peregrina Posted Mon January 8, 2007 @ 8:06 PM

I'm torn about this letter. I was with the OP until the gimme grab at
the end, but there is still a valid complaint here.

I hate being touched by strangers. When I worked at the fabric store,
it was not unusual for me to move to the other side of the cutting
table (and it wasn't a small table) to avoid having customers touch
me. No joke, one time I threatened a customer with my scissors because
he would not back off and another time I yelled at a female customer
who kept moving closer even after I kept moving back.

In restuarants, more than once I've 'fondled' my knife or fork in an
unspoken threat to touchy waitstaff. (I usually go the unspoken route
because to speak up is to leave oneself open for ridicule. It's
amazing the assinine things people will say when I tell them not to
touch me. I've actually had total strangers (!) ask me if I was abused
or molested, hence my dislike of being touched. No, I just don't like
strangers touching me.)

That being said, in the situation the OP describes, I would have been
quite vocal in my requests for the clerk to back off. I also would
have told the manager before I left the store.

One last thing though, since when is M 'oversized'?

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Touchy waitstaff by JuliePie Tue January 9, 2007 @ 11:30 AM

by none that people say to my face Posted Mon January 8, 2007 @ 7:33 PM

everyone can make fun if they want but if things happened the way you
say they did this falls into the category of sexual harrassment. It's
illegal and it can be prosecuted. It is illegal to touch another
person without their permission. A little overboard? Perhaps, but
there you have it.

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Yes, but by tickytack Tue January 9, 2007 @ 8:09 AM

You may file a sexual harrassment suit long after the original incident - if so inclined by eloh Tue January 9, 2007 @ 2:29 PM


True, that by tickytack Tue January 9, 2007 @ 3:10 PM

I think he's a scammer, too... but wanted to make sure that people got accurate info re: sexual harrasment and assault cases. by eloh Tue January 9, 2007 @ 3:50 PM


No, he didn't give a location by tickytack Wed January 10, 2007 @ 2:26 PM


sometimes by eydieville Wed January 10, 2007 @ 8:37 AM

That's why I wanted to make sure people knew that you can report it after the fact. by eloh Wed January 10, 2007 @ 10:35 AM


We already knew you could report it after the fact by tickytack Wed January 10, 2007 @ 2:32 PM

ticky - the point here is to remove the hostility associated with filing a sexual harrassment suit after the fact. by eloh Wed January 10, 2007 @ 4:05 PM


I'm NOT making light of sexual assault by tickytack Wed January 10, 2007 @ 4:21 PM


I also defy you to show by tickytack Wed January 10, 2007 @ 4:30 PM

A little neck fondling never hurt anyone by eloh Wed January 10, 2007 @ 5:37 PM


Call BS all you like by tickytack Thu January 11, 2007 @ 8:04 AM

Hello pot! by eloh Thu January 11, 2007 @ 1:48 PM


Jeering at a troll by tickytack Thu January 11, 2007 @ 8:06 AM

The point is not the OP, but your insistence that sexual assault cannot happen just because you did not report it on the spot.. by eloh Thu January 11, 2007 @ 9:18 AM


I never said that by tickytack Thu January 11, 2007 @ 10:27 AM

It's in the post titled "Yes but" at the top of this sub-thread - by eloh Thu January 11, 2007 @ 1:57 PM


Refers DIRECTLY TO THE OP by tickytack Thu January 11, 2007 @ 2:10 PM

by tea_granny Posted Mon January 8, 2007 @ 7:27 PM

I doubt very much that he "FONDLED" your neck. I think he may have
inadvertently touched your neck as he was reaching for the tag.

Do I think the clerk behaved unprofessionally? Yes.
He obviously has a lot to learn about boundaries, personal space and
comfort zones, especially if he is trying to make a sale. It's usually
best not to make the customer feel uncomfortable or as if they have
been violated in some way.

I just wonder at your almost homophobic attitude. If it had been a
female clerk, would we be reading this letter?
Or, is it even homophobia. Perhaps you are a gay male, or perhaps the
sex of the clerk was irrelevant. I don't know, as you are a perfect
stranger to me.
I only have your letter.

I just think it's ridiculous to make claims like this, smudging the
reputation of a clerk that you don't even know, or even dirtying the
name of a business, just for the sake of a few free shirts.

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by Jeffrey Posted Mon January 8, 2007 @ 6:31 PM

I didn't see anyone post this, but...

Take a look at the OP's other post today @
http://www.planetfeedback.com/index.php?level2=blog_viewpost&topic_id=
295100

In this letter, he refers to himself as a "bed buddy" and it includes
the quote "No, no, I will not let you into my superman sheets."

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I saw that, Jeffrey by LadyMac Mon January 8, 2007 @ 6:34 PM


Linky no worky by nick l Mon January 8, 2007 @ 10:51 PM


Didn't work for me either... by DragonflygrrlTheGreat Mon January 8, 2007 @ 11:06 PM


The link works fine by LadyMac Tue January 9, 2007 @ 6:55 AM


It's nice to know... by DragonflygrrlTheGreat Tue January 9, 2007 @ 11:53 AM

by vc Posted Mon January 8, 2007 @ 6:23 PM

Whoa. Deja vu.

This exact thing happened to me once. Except I wasn't at Target. It
was more of a "gentleman's club" and I was just trying to see what
size bikini top a girl had. That's all, I wasn't fondling her, I
swear.

I think the lifetime ban was a little extreme however.

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by mary jo Posted Mon January 8, 2007 @ 6:18 PM

Oh...I wish someone would fondle my neck.




ROFL!



This is sick. Besides there being far too many adjectives in this
letter to take is seriously, there are too many things that I just
flat out dont believe.

I dont believe anyone fondled your neck. How DOES someone fondle a
neck anyway.

Maybe you were giving him some kind of mixed signals. Maybe he thought
you wanted him to fondle your neck.

Your letter is so far over the top that no one will take it seriously.


I certainly dont.

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Oh...also meant to say by mary jo Mon January 8, 2007 @ 6:40 PM


by Gino Version 1.2 Posted Mon January 8, 2007 @ 3:54 PM

How sad. Every little innocent thing rises to the need for free stuff.
Not only that, but it sullies people who REALLY get fondled and find
the courage to come forth.

Justin, I suggest you drop the Mossimo Shirt and run, don't walk,
RUN!!!! to the nearest police station and file a report. The earlier
you do it, the fresher the ahem "facts" are in your mind and this
neck fondler will be taken off the street. Think of all the others
you'll save from the same treatment!!!!

I don't believe you for one second. Get a job and buy your own
clothes! And remember to read Target's return policy----you lie about
them and they don't want you to return.

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by Humorous Erik Posted Mon January 8, 2007 @ 3:48 PM

You know, with most people, it's very difficult to find out exactly
how much their pride is worth to them. But with you, it's simple.
Apparently your pride is worth the cost of some nice shirts, or gift
cards so you can do your shopping online without a credit card.

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I have by LadyMac Mon January 8, 2007 @ 3:54 PM


You can have mine by tickytack Mon January 8, 2007 @ 4:00 PM


SOLD by LadyMac Mon January 8, 2007 @ 4:06 PM


You mean you KEPT it? by tickytack Mon January 8, 2007 @ 4:29 PM


Of course I did by LadyMac Mon January 8, 2007 @ 4:32 PM


UH OH I won't say when mine is then *ducking* n/t by >Leanne< Mon January 8, 2007 @ 7:26 PM


B-day was a few months ago by tickytack Tue January 9, 2007 @ 8:10 AM


I know by LadyMac Tue January 9, 2007 @ 10:13 AM
by Mr. Mafia Posted Mon January 8, 2007 @ 3:35 PM

Oh please you had a valid complaint until you asked for freebies.
Also there points number 2 and 3 are the same.

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No they're not! by nick l Mon January 8, 2007 @ 4:03 PM

by JuliePie Posted Mon January 8, 2007 @ 3:23 PM

Maybe he wanted to ensure that you were purchasing the correct size so
that you wouldn't have to return it (sans receipt, of course), and
write a letter complaining about their return policy.


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Excellent. by donno Mon January 8, 2007 @ 9:50 PM
by Cass Posted Mon January 8, 2007 @ 3:21 PM

Y'know, I almost believed you, not that he was trying to fondle you,
but that you just ran into a very pushy employee, until the gimmee
grab.

If this really happened, you should have been WAY firmer with the
employee. Tell him "take your hands off me". If he does not, YOU
remove his hands from you. Then you speak to the store manager - right
then, right there, point out the employee and tell the manager what
happened. What do you think they can do about it now, since you don't
have any identifying information to let them know who it was?

Hey, maybe Target's idea of "some nice shirts" will be those red
shirts their henchmen wear, and they'll send you a couple of those!




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by natalie t Posted Mon January 8, 2007 @ 2:22 PM

Are you related to Dora Edwards???

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Must be the infamous nephew (n/t) by tickytack Mon January 8, 2007 @ 2:28 PM

by S. Brown Posted Mon January 8, 2007 @ 1:59 PM

". . . send me some nice shirts, or gift cards . . ."

Yeah - - right - - I don't believe a word of this one. What did the
manager say when you brought this situation to his or her attention?
And I do think that your request is asking too much.

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by >Leanne< Posted Mon January 8, 2007 @ 1:54 PM

While I don't believe he actually 'fondled' your neck, I do believe he
crossed a line by having to physically check your tag to satisfy his
own curiousity. It's none of his business what size you are currently
wearing and if he needed to see, he should have asked you if he could
take a look. At that point you could have told him no. But he didn't
give you that opportunity as he just took a liberty and I can see you
feeling violated. If you were a woman and it was a larger size for
example, that would be crossing an additional line of privacy and
cause for embarrassment. Which, in fact, is why many women do cut the
tags from their clothing! But also tags are annoying anyway. He had
no right to pass judgement on whether or not you keep them in there or
not.

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In addition by >Leanne< Mon January 8, 2007 @ 1:55 PM


I don't know by tickytack Mon January 8, 2007 @ 1:59 PM


It is weird by >Leanne< Mon January 8, 2007 @ 2:28 PM


Exactly! by tickytack Mon January 8, 2007 @ 3:04 PM

by kerrisan Posted Mon January 8, 2007 @ 1:47 PM

Justin, I can appreciate your concern. In this day and age, things are
just . . . weird.

However, unless this guy has a neck fetiish, I doubt he meant anything
by it.

I think that a few things were misread here. Are you sure that the tag
comment was meant to be an accusation?

He gave you some good advice. He told you that you should not cut the
tags out of your clothing lest you forget what size you wear. You are
not perfect; you might forget, I know I do. I doubt he was accusing
you of lying about your size.

I think this whole situation has been blown out of proportion. The
employee was trying to help you; he was not "touching you
innapropriately." I highly doubt you will get your freebies.

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How would one forget what size one wore? by tickytack Mon January 8, 2007 @ 2:02 PM


Here's how, tickytack by kerrisan Mon January 8, 2007 @ 6:13 PM


I've forgotten a lot of things... by Tina N Mon January 8, 2007 @ 11:04 PM


So you'd forget your size? by tickytack Tue January 9, 2007 @ 9:23 AM


by SiouxFan Posted Mon January 8, 2007 @ 1:34 PM

I don't believe any of this for one second.

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Neither do I by tickytack Mon January 8, 2007 @ 1:47 PM

by nick l Posted Mon January 8, 2007 @ 1:33 PM

Yeah, okay, whatever.

The employee touched you inappropriately, and instead of notifying the
manager or the police about it, you just posted a letter on PFB
demanding freebies.

I totally believe you...NOT

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by Harleycat Posted Mon January 8, 2007 @ 1:00 PM

Since when is "oversized needs" equal to a medium. Yes, he should not
have looked for your shirt size but I would hardly call that
"fondling". Did he give you a little massage to?

Asking for some nice shirts or gift cards is just greedy. You should
have addressed this issue right then and there with the manager. At
this point, Target doesn't even know what employee you are talking
about.

Calling the employee a "red shirted henchman", that's just rude. I
agree with Ticky, this just reeks of shenanigans.

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by LadyMac Posted Mon January 8, 2007 @ 12:52 PM

"HOWEVER, one of your red shirted henchmen insisted upon helping me
with this seemingly mundane task"

That doesn't really narrow it down all that much. Did this employee
have a name tag on? What date did the incident occur? What time did
the incident occur?

With all due respect, Justin, the next time someone places their hands
on you in an inappropriate manner, you need to walk away. Your self
respect is worth much more than that sweater.

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I have to admit by tickytack Mon January 8, 2007 @ 12:56 PM

by Tina N Posted Mon January 8, 2007 @ 12:40 PM

{A fancy Mossimo sweater caught my eye, and I began searching for the
color/size combination most suitable to my oversized needs.}
You said that, above, then told the clerk you wore a medium???
If you are truly "oversized", then the clerk was looking because he,
obviously, thought you were lying.

Now... What did the manager say about your being "fondled"? You DID
approach the manager, right? Someone touches you inappropriately, you
either deck'em, call the police, or take it up with the manager.

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Or by Peanut's Mom Mon January 8, 2007 @ 9:41 PM

by tickytack Posted Mon January 8, 2007 @ 12:03 PM

"I would like you to send me some nice shirts, or gift cards so I can
do my shopping online without a credit card"

You're joking, right?

Please tell me you're joking.

What utter greed.

If you were inappropriately touched, may I ask why you didn't go
directly to the service desk and ask for a manager?

This is my first of the day, but here goes: SHENANIGANS.

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by p d Posted Mon January 8, 2007 @ 11:55 AM

"I wear a size medium, I would like you to send me some nice shirts,
or gift cards so I can do my shopping online without a credit card.

I do not think this is asking too much. I was inappropriately touched
by an employee."

Ah, this is why you didn't get the store manager involved and why you
don't want to use your credit card. FREEBIES.

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by Jeffrey Posted Mon January 8, 2007 @ 11:20 AM

If this happened as described (and I have no reason to doubt that it
did), it seems that this person has crossed the line. While I don't,
personally, think this is at the level of "inappropriate touching" or
"fondling," it's still over-the-line behavior.

This is, absolutely, a matter to be raised immediately to the manager
on duty.

As for your issue on online credit card use...

Personally, I think your fears are misplaced. What makes you think
that when you slip your credit card into the little slot that your
information is safe? Ever HAND your card to someone?

If you've ever given your card to a waiter, who took the card away,
you're at risk. As much as purchasing online.

And, given that you have no liability for fraudulent use of your card,
you have little to worry about. Unless you're also revealing your SSN
or something else that would lead to identity theft, you're fine.

Don't worry about it. Shop online.

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Why is it that people never contact the manager? by Tina N Mon January 8, 2007 @ 11:41 AM


Because freebies are so much more fun! (n/t). by tickytack Mon January 8, 2007 @ 12:04 PM


If someone fondled me in public by LadyMac Mon January 8, 2007 @ 12:57 PM


Too Too Funny!! N/T by Gino Version 1.2 Mon January 8, 2007 @ 3:27 PM


Oh I WISH by mary jo Mon January 8, 2007 @ 6:24 PM


A little neck fondling never hurt anyone! by >Leanne< Mon January 8, 2007 @ 6:28 PM


I'm with you there, Mary Jo by LadyMac Mon January 8, 2007 @ 6:46 PM




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