| Mine are target, home Depot, cvs, amazon. I no longer shop at these places foe various reasons and previous problems I've had. Do you have places you avoid at all costs? |
| Target. |
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Harry & David
They made a mess of a gift order I had believed would be delivered to an important client-type relation. When H&D failed to deliver what I had purchased, I was so embarrassed. Then I spent so much time on the phone with H&D to try to get the item to actually ship after the fact and they further messed that up. I am so deeply disappointed in this company. |
They're overrated. |
| Walmart… I just can’t |
That's it?! |
| Penzy’s. I think they are as petty and childish as Trump. |
| The Burlington on Little River Turnpike in Fairfax. Only that location. You can't walk directly in, they put you in a security corral and the rent a cop has to let you in, which I find so weird. |
| I avoid anywhere that’s difficult about returns or doesn’t stand by their product. |
| Hobby Lobby and Walmart. |
| I have stores I find unpleasant to shop at like Walmart but I don’t have any stores I refuse to step foot in. Even within a chain of stores, there may be a location I avoid due to poor customer service while I frequent a different location. |
| Amazon. I have to shop at Whole Foods due to multiple, complex food restrictions, but I don’t buy crap from Amazon. |
| I try to avoid all publicly traded companies as much as possible. They’re kind of all squeezing customers to a rotten extent — the squeeze is built into the model. Can’t avoid them completely, but to the extent that I can, I’ve tried to opt out of the growth-at-the-expense-of-everything economy. |
+1 plus anything Elon Musk related (including Tesla) AirBnB for the work their founder did for DOGE Chick fil A for their anti LGBT crap (though they’ve gotten better) |
+10000 same! |