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X Rated Greeting Cards
Posted Wed April 14, 2010 7:17 pm, by Marilyn S. written to Target Corporation
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I was surprised to find what I consider to be "x-rated" greeting cards at your store in Mayfield Heights OH. When I wrote to customer service, they explained that all types of customers shop at Target and they can't cater to everyone. I understand that there are people with varying tastes, but wonder if the corporate office is aware of these cards.
For example, one card had a cake with numerous birthday candles on it, each candle had a bubble above it saying "blow me." Inside it said something like "and I didn't even have to buy dinner."
I am not a parent or a religious person, I just was concerned that this material slipped though the cracks.
I wanted someone to let me know (other than the customer service response that I already received) if these cards are approved by your company.
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by MOOBS Posted Tue May 11, 2010 @ 5:50 PM
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I LOVE those cards at Target! I bought one for a friend with a picture of this "Potato" looking character on the front, and it said "IDAHO" then inside it said "NO, YOU DA HO!"
LOL!
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be addressed to American Greetings? Last I checked, AG was wholly responsible for the card displays inside all Target locations and the store had no say so in it, other than selling them. Corporate has a contract with AG to handle this, so it's unlikely that the response will be different if they do respond to you.
But I have to agree with what others have said. While YOU may be offended by the thinly veiled reference, others might not even bat an eyelash at it or even think it's funny. It's not really fair to expect every other shopper's experience to be restricted just to accommodate the preferences of one.
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by Richard S. Posted Fri April 16, 2010 @ 11:38 AM
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The card you described is certainly not "X-rated". It might be suggestive but that is about it. I think there is more skin being shown in some of the fitness magaizines you find at Target and grocery stores. I am sure would find the same card sold at a Hallmark store.
Like the representatives from Target have said, they cater to all kinds of people. They can't please everyone.
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Although I don't consider this an x-rated card, I agree with the basics of your complaint. I probably wouldn't be offended by the card, but still, this is Target, not Spencers (are they even still around?).
If Target IS going to sell these cards then I hope they have the good sense to put them high enough where kids can't reach them.
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ROFL
by Batman Mon April 19, 2010 @ 2:17 PM
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by PepperElf Posted Thu April 15, 2010 @ 10:03 AM
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it's nothing new actually.
i remember when i was a child looking at cards for my father.
i saw one where you have to put two fingers through the hole on the front of the card... when you opened it up, on the inside was a topless woman - and your fingers were representing her breasts.
i was embarrassed by it.
I could be wrong but many children often self-regulate that kind of material, i mean at least before puberty.
things that are of a sexual nature often embarrass them, so they avoid them.
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by Donno Thu April 15, 2010 @ 10:19 AM
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by E C. Posted Thu April 15, 2010 @ 9:24 AM
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It's a tounge-in-cheek joke. If you have a problem with the cards at Target, you're going to have a huge problem at other places like Hallmark, Walmart and Card & Party.
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And Yet
by NathanG Thu April 15, 2010 @ 8:37 AM
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Well
by Donno Thu April 15, 2010 @ 10:12 AM
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But
by NathanG Thu April 15, 2010 @ 10:32 AM
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nobody says that the card writer can not express his/humor - no retailer is under any obligation to sell somehting and if their customers object it isn't a good business decision to continue to carry the card. I don't know if that is the over all case here, but it certainly has nothing to do with the card writers "rights".
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by Retail Veteran Posted Wed April 14, 2010 @ 8:37 PM
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I know many large stores have a company that comes in to stock/restock the greeting cards, gift wrap, ribbon, and other similar items. It's very possible that Target has no idea what types of cards are being displayed. I have seen cards like these at many stores but they are usually displayed higher so that young children can't get to them.
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Check out my letter to Target about this very issue, from last Easter:
http://www.planetfeedback.com/index.php?level2=blog_viewpost&topic_id= 317186&reply_expand=1
I agree with you completely. I am not religious, certainly not Christian, and I have a very raunchy, disgusting sense of humor, and while I'm not *offended* by edgy or racy cards, I don't think a family sort of store needs to bother with carrying them.
I imagine a parent and child looking at cards together, and a 10-year-old asking mom or dad, "I don't get this card, why is it funny?" (I certainly didn't know what "blow me" meant at age 10.)
Lately when I've needed cards, I've just gone to the dollar store. I hate paying $3.50 for a card. I'd rather give the person the $3 and a lottery ticket or something!
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If I had those in my store, I would pull them.
Good Day
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