If two women approach you in Target just to chitchat and get your number, its a scam

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There’s also the target scam where poor women approach you and ask you to buy them food or something. You feel generous and then they turn around and return it all for cash. A Target employee said they return stuff all day long for cash and that they’ve done this to a lot of people. Wtf. Why wouldn’t Target shut that down?


this is impossible. target hasn't accepted returns without a receipt for YEARS! if they did, they would give a target card, not cash.
Anonymous
There are some people who approach shoppers in Burke and Fairfax like that too. They really are with a church although the church seemed vaguely culty and weird. Look up God the Mother and I think that’s who they are, it seems to be a Korean thing that has gradually come to the US and now there are people of all ethnicities involved. Anyway, I’m Christian and grew up in the Midwest and have a lot of Southern family so it didn’t bother me to talk about their church with them but honestly the vibes did seem a little off. So that one is not a scam per se.

There also are people at Wegmans and Target and stuff who will try to get you to buy them a whole damn cart full of food and that one is definitely a scam. The MLM people also hang around Target and Walmart and stuff looking for new marks. The big “tell” with them is they start talking about financial independence and a couple who is their “mentor.” That’s usually Amway, which is a big MLM pyramid scheme.
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Anonymous wrote:What do they do if they slip an AirTag into your bag? Follow you home?


Yes, that would be my guess... to rob you, rob your car, not sure. Scary though


Not following...if they did indeed slip an Airtag on your purse while you were distracted that would alliw them to know your address, but that's not anything private. It's public information and it's as arbitrary as them picking a random house to burglarize.

And doesn't an Airtag need a compatible item? And it also has a limited range, no? And they beep when separated?

And doesn't an Airtag need a compatible item?
The person who places it on you has it tracked on their phone

And it also has a limited range, no?
Nope

And they beep when separated?
Nope. You can elect to set an alarm off when you don’t know where it is.
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Anonymous wrote:I went to the Target in the Mosaic in Merrifield the last three weekends in a row, and twice was approached, and then saw them again today. The first time, it was two girls that looked early 20s; they came up to me and asked "hi, "what's your favorite Bible verse?" It caught me off guard - thought they were going to ask if I knew where something in the store was or whatever; I was just like "I don't know, I can't think of any sorry" and they tried asking for my phone number, claimed they were from "Faith Church" and it's all on Zoom. I declined, and walked away. I didn't really think much of it, other than thinking I should've reported it because it did make me a little uncomfortable. Then last weekend, two women who looked in their 40s, passed me in the food aisle and tried asking me about "yoga on the green" (the green lawn of the Mosaic that the Lululemon hosts - I actually have been to it) - I said no, but they have to ask Lululemon about it. I started walking away and they kept trying to ask me more questions like if I'm from here, and I just was like "take care!" and walked away. My coworkers all told me this is a scam; both of these times - they'll try to distract you and either steal from your purse or slip an Air Tag in it. Get your phone number, and scam you that way.

Anyways, those same two women in their 40s were there again today - I walked past them and recognized them immediately. They were talking to one lady who was shopping alone. I went down an aisle, and they passed me - we made eye contact but they kept going. Now I was on alert and not looking like I was browsing slowly. I continued shopping, and passed them again several times through the food aisles. They were pushing a cart around with nothing in it. At one point they stopped a lady and were talking to her; I walked by and heard them asking things like what school did she go to and "its soooo nice to meet you!". One of them was standing next to her, and the other blocking the aisle. I asked an employee near by if there were any managers I could talk to, and he directed me to guest services. I explained it to the main guy at Guest Services and he called security immediately. I returned to my shopping, all the way back to the groceries. I didn't see the women, got what I needed, and headed over to the personal care/beauty aisles - where I saw them again, they were talking to an older lady in the kitchen supplies area, on both sides of her this time, which I thought was kind of creepy. I saw a man in the security shirt walking by trying to find them, so I let him know it was them. He must have kicked them out thankfully - when I left after checking out, they were lurking outside of the Target by the doors talking angrily. I got to my car and a man was honking furiously in the car next to to me, looking like he was trying to get someone's attention.

I know this may sound harmless - but a friend of mine is a cop and said this is a very common scam. Each time, it felt really weird to me and creepy, and I was annoyed I had even responded in the first place - but I was caught off guard/trying to be polite. I was scared to come off as a "Karen" reporting people to management, but I'm glad I did and I hope they don't come back. Today, after seeing them approach THREE different women who were all shopping alone, it's very obvious what was going on and it makes me so uncomfortable in a store that I love and go to very often (I know it can happen anywhere). My coworker said this has happened to her as well, in stores like the Wegmans or the DSW nearby. Anyways - if this happens to you, please report them to the store and stay alert to your belongings!


Look, it's always good to be on guard and look out for each other. Be alert. But just maybe these were 2 church ladies or cult ladies trying to entice new members to try it out. You saw them with 3 women, but never saw them steal. You spoke to them, but they didn't rob you.

I was thinking the same thing. Nothing actually happened…


Agree. This reminds me of the posts on Facebook about people thinking kidnappers were trying to steal their children's kidneys or traffic their daughters. They were from a church or MLM. This happened to me once-the ladies were trying to sell Mary Kay. One time a realtor chatted me up like this, and another time it was a guy who was a “financial advisor”. They are essentially making cold sales calls in person and taking awhile to get to the point.


Lol the last 2 pages of us who have actually experiences this and felt threatened by it met up to organize this thread in advance. The store managers too.


Yeah, lots of people who “felt threatened”, but again, nothing ever happened!
Anonymous
Just tell them in a very loud voice..leave me alone
Anonymous
I tell them to back the #uck off.
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"I won't let you traffic me!!!"
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Anonymous wrote:"I won't let you traffic me!!!"

Wrong site. No one here is worried about being trafficked.
Anonymous
People still carry purses? Why?

I have almost been approached in parking lots, only for them to divert when they see I have no purse.

No purse = no cash.

I also do NOT understand the flashy purses or the flashy shoes in public in this area - my God, you people are just looking to get mugged. Don't get me started on the jewelry.

You don't have to be totally street smart, but you don't have to advertise that you are not - step one to not being approached.
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Anonymous wrote:I went to the Target in the Mosaic in Merrifield the last three weekends in a row, and twice was approached, and then saw them again today. The first time, it was two girls that looked early 20s; they came up to me and asked "hi, "what's your favorite Bible verse?" It caught me off guard - thought they were going to ask if I knew where something in the store was or whatever; I was just like "I don't know, I can't think of any sorry" and they tried asking for my phone number, claimed they were from "Faith Church" and it's all on Zoom. I declined, and walked away. I didn't really think much of it, other than thinking I should've reported it because it did make me a little uncomfortable. Then last weekend, two women who looked in their 40s, passed me in the food aisle and tried asking me about "yoga on the green" (the green lawn of the Mosaic that the Lululemon hosts - I actually have been to it) - I said no, but they have to ask Lululemon about it. I started walking away and they kept trying to ask me more questions like if I'm from here, and I just was like "take care!" and walked away. My coworkers all told me this is a scam; both of these times - they'll try to distract you and either steal from your purse or slip an Air Tag in it. Get your phone number, and scam you that way.

Anyways, those same two women in their 40s were there again today - I walked past them and recognized them immediately. They were talking to one lady who was shopping alone. I went down an aisle, and they passed me - we made eye contact but they kept going. Now I was on alert and not looking like I was browsing slowly. I continued shopping, and passed them again several times through the food aisles. They were pushing a cart around with nothing in it. At one point they stopped a lady and were talking to her; I walked by and heard them asking things like what school did she go to and "its soooo nice to meet you!". One of them was standing next to her, and the other blocking the aisle. I asked an employee near by if there were any managers I could talk to, and he directed me to guest services. I explained it to the main guy at Guest Services and he called security immediately. I returned to my shopping, all the way back to the groceries. I didn't see the women, got what I needed, and headed over to the personal care/beauty aisles - where I saw them again, they were talking to an older lady in the kitchen supplies area, on both sides of her this time, which I thought was kind of creepy. I saw a man in the security shirt walking by trying to find them, so I let him know it was them. He must have kicked them out thankfully - when I left after checking out, they were lurking outside of the Target by the doors talking angrily. I got to my car and a man was honking furiously in the car next to to me, looking like he was trying to get someone's attention.

I know this may sound harmless - but a friend of mine is a cop and said this is a very common scam. Each time, it felt really weird to me and creepy, and I was annoyed I had even responded in the first place - but I was caught off guard/trying to be polite. I was scared to come off as a "Karen" reporting people to management, but I'm glad I did and I hope they don't come back. Today, after seeing them approach THREE different women who were all shopping alone, it's very obvious what was going on and it makes me so uncomfortable in a store that I love and go to very often (I know it can happen anywhere). My coworker said this has happened to her as well, in stores like the Wegmans or the DSW nearby. Anyways - if this happens to you, please report them to the store and stay alert to your belongings!


Look, it's always good to be on guard and look out for each other. Be alert. But just maybe these were 2 church ladies or cult ladies trying to entice new members to try it out. You saw them with 3 women, but never saw them steal. You spoke to them, but they didn't rob you.

I was thinking the same thing. Nothing actually happened…


Agree. This reminds me of the posts on Facebook about people thinking kidnappers were trying to steal their children's kidneys or traffic their daughters. They were from a church or MLM. This happened to me once-the ladies were trying to sell Mary Kay. One time a realtor chatted me up like this, and another time it was a guy who was a “financial advisor”. They are essentially making cold sales calls in person and taking awhile to get to the point.


Lol the last 2 pages of us who have actually experiences this and felt threatened by it met up to organize this thread in advance. The store managers too.


Yeah, lots of people who “felt threatened”, but again, nothing ever happened!


Okaaaayyy....but if "lots of people" felt threatened, then wouldn't it stand to reason that these people were likely doing something shady or threatening? It's not like only one person said they felt threatened.

And isn't this what we are supposed to do as women if we feel threatened--elicit help, raise concerns, bring it to the Target manager's attention, etc.? Or are we supposed to just wait until something does happen?

At a minimum, Target or Wegman's (or whichever store we're talking about) doesn't want random people bothering their shoppers in the store. It's in their own best interest to remove these people if they are bothering others.
Anonymous
"but I was caught off guard/trying to be polite. I was scared to come off as a "Karen" reporting people to management, but I'm glad I did "

Ok so the "Karen" thing is supposed to shame middle-aged women into silence. I'm glad you overcame your reluctance to speak up but ask you to please not perpetuate the idea that no one wants to hear what women say.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People still carry purses? Why?

I have almost been approached in parking lots, only for them to divert when they see I have no purse.

No purse = no cash.

I also do NOT understand the flashy purses or the flashy shoes in public in this area - my God, you people are just looking to get mugged. Don't get me started on the jewelry.

You don't have to be totally street smart, but you don't have to advertise that you are not - step one to not being approached.


What do you mean by this area? I wouldn’t think carrying an LV bag in Mosaic District or Wegmans to be risky. Where do YOU think flashy purses can be married without “asking to be mugged,” then?
Anonymous
So, what’s the TLDR summary??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They only approach women I’m assuming


They would have to physically pickpocket a guy. Women tend to leave their purses in the seat part of the cart. I am very guilty of this. Had a lady in Giant tell me a few years ago that someone had stolen her wallet in that same Giant while she was looking for something on the shelf and that I should be careful.
Anonymous
If 2 self professed church ladies approach you and you totally aren't interested, tell them you are a member of a satanic temple or a witch and they better leave you alone. That will probably be effective. Assuming they are church ladies.
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