I Think I Was Followed by Security at Target

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If they're having fun at your expense, OP, might as well have a little fun too. Figure out how to mess with them a bit, and go for it.


Who is “they”?
Anonymous
Target's philosophy is that every store patron is a potential thief--which is why Target's stock plummeted recently.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If they're having fun at your expense, OP, might as well have a little fun too. Figure out how to mess with them a bit, and go for it.


Who is “they”?


The minimum wage target employees, of course. Yes, let’s “mess with” them for doing their job of organizing shelves.
Anonymous
Wow, so many mean and nasty people on this thread. Looks like you all are already stressed about meeting your families. Take a chill pill.

OP, yes, Loss prevention follows people around this time of the year especially if you are in the store too long. No big deal. Just turn around and ask them if they are following you and they will leave you alone. Or call a team member and tell them there are these people following you and they will stop. Obviously if you were a thief you would not bring attention to yourself by confrontation.
Anonymous
was this the rt 7 target? THEY ARE THE WORST!!! and follow anyone even people NOT stealing then when I see people stealing and report it they do nothing! I stopped shopping there.
Anonymous
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Anonymous
OP here. These were people NOT wearing Target uniforms so I am not sure why they were so caught up in rearranging the items on the shelf unless they were security. They were not Target employees stocking empty shelves.

And yes, you do need to check allergy labels frequently. Ingredients can change over time, particularly as companies look to lower costs. And the ingredients are sometimes different for seasonal food items compared to the regular brand items. I follow various food allergy blogs and Facebook groups and am very careful.

And thank you to the PP who told the rude poster to “pound sand.” It made me laugh.

This was the Target in Fairfax ( Fair Lakes).
Anonymous
My thought would be that the person is scoping me out as a target for stealing my purse or engaging in a scam. I'd move away to a different aisle and revisit that one once they are gone.
Anonymous
OP again. Sorry, I forgot to add that the ironic thing is that I own tons of Target stock but now I don’t feel like shopping at Target. It might be time to sell it.
Anonymous
I was carrying an expensive purse but I had it slung over my body cross-body style. I did have two people station themselves on either side of me once when I was shopping in CVS. I got nervous and took my purse out of the shopping cart and slung it over my body. They left immediately.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow, so many mean and nasty people on this thread. Looks like you all are already stressed about meeting your families. Take a chill pill.

OP, yes, Loss prevention follows people around this time of the year especially if you are in the store too long. No big deal. Just turn around and ask them if they are following you and they will leave you alone. Or call a team member and tell them there are these people following you and they will stop. Obviously if you were a thief you would not bring attention to yourself by confrontation.


Wow. Why so confrontational? These people are doing a minimum wage job and you’re going to mess with them? Just ignore or nod and smile and then ignore. Why make their day harder?
Anonymous
It is kind of creepy because you wonder whether they are mentally disturbed and a possible threat or targeting you for theft. Or are security.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They are novices practicing their surveillance on the non criminals because it's safer.


Seems likely. If they even were security.

When I worked at a department store, the head undercover security officer was a pony-tailed sneaker-wearing mom. She circulated briskly through the entire store. I saw her most frequently on the escalator.

Did you have a big purse or tote?
Anonymous
Be nice.
They are almost certainly new trainee loss prevention employees, who are either practicing or just not very good at their jobs yet. Their role is to keep Target from losing so much merchandise that they raise prices or are forced to implement onerous security measures. Or to make sure that you want to buy the candy, it's on the shelf and not under someone's coat or tampered with. You could have been targeted for no better reason than their assignment was to trail the 20th person through the door that day.
I once lost my child in Target. As soon as they heard me calling her name, several undercover security people materialized and helped find her in the store. After that brief moment of panic, I wouldn't care if 5 people trail me at all times.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. These were people NOT wearing Target uniforms so I am not sure why they were so caught up in rearranging the items on the shelf unless they were security. They were not Target employees stocking empty shelves.

And yes, you do need to check allergy labels frequently. Ingredients can change over time, particularly as companies look to lower costs. And the ingredients are sometimes different for seasonal food items compared to the regular brand items. I follow various food allergy blogs and Facebook groups and am very careful.

And thank you to the PP who told the rude poster to “pound sand.” It made me laugh.

This was the Target in Fairfax ( Fair Lakes).


You sound paranoid.
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