PDX Me23 days agoFrom
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They don't price match with Fred Meyer. Target is supposedly famous for price matching, but they don't match with their main competitor right down the street. Guess there is no point in coming here, when they refuse to match the better deals at the exact same type of store just a couple minutes down the road. Especially when they are happy to price match any Target prices that are lower. Very disappointing. Feels like a huge missed opportunity for Target. I half suspect that the employee just couldn't figure it out and told me they don't price match with Freddy's. At least I hope that's the case. Otherwise, their price match guarantee is nothing more than a shady ploy to get people in the store.
Colby Muchmore23 days agoFrom
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Zero stars, they never know what they have in stock. Their inventory management is a complete joke. You cannot rely on what they say they have. Multiple times I've showed up to buy something I found online (that shows in stock at my store) only to find out they don't actually have it. It's been like this for years. They use it to get you into the stores in hopes you'll buy something else. Recently, I ordered something online for pickup. Again, it showed in stock at my store. Then I get a message saying they don't have it but they already authorized my card. Now my options are, drive somewhere else, or wait for shipping. But they don't care they already authorized my card, hoping I'll just give in and drive farther or wait for shipping. I ordered same day pickup for a reason... I want it now! I'm so sick of these big businesses pulling shady tactics. Never shopping here again.
Rian Ragsdale23 days agoFrom
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Target has a constant issue with the employees buying the store exclusives to sell off, and this location seems to be one of the worst. Do not recommend this store.
Management obviously doesn't care about customers or employees. If the company cared about its employees, they wouldn't feel the need to be scalpers for exclusive product in order to supplement their income.
Update: the last time I went to the store, I tried to buy an item off of the shelf, only to have someone working at the store take it away from me at checkout and say that it wasn't available to be sold yet.
As a professional inventory manager, target's inventory controls are basically non-existent, and that should be of great concern to the people who run these stores, but it clearly is not.