Lucas23 days agoFrom
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Nice store with nice clothes, but it appears Kohls cashiers need your social security number to check out and complete a purchase. I hadn’t realized this was Kohl’s policy. I decided to look at buying clothes from other stores that don’t require your social security number in order to make a purchase. I was told that Kohls would keep my social security number safe, but I had doubts and wasn’t comfortable sharing it in order to make a purchase.
Ben M Larson23 days agoFrom
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Ok place to shop for back to school. Coupons and cash back for every $50 purchased is kind of a scam as there are literally hundreds of exclusions for these "deals". The prices are inflated and much higher than most stores of the same type. They rely on the coupons and cash back to get you in the door. I dont like shady business practices and to me, this is shady. I prefer places like Ross or T J Max or Marshalls for all the same stuff. Just 1/3-1/2 the price everyday. No coupon required. Sure its last years stuff, but its name brands and a decent price for the financially challenged such as myself.
Debbie Pickard23 days agoFrom
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Wow! Haven't seen in a Kohl's in years. Big changes and not for the better. The employees are far and few. As we wonder through the store we only spoke to the two only employees we was. One young man stared blankly when we asked it they still carried watches. When we went to check out no one was at the registers finely a lady came to check us out. She seemed out that we were bothering her. Not to worry we won't be back to Kohl's again.