What is wrong with the women that shop at TJMaxx?

Anonymous
TJ MAXX is thrift for people who can't handle the idea of pre-owned things. Same feeling of finding a "steal" or a "treasure", but with the ability to tell yourself the item is new.

Spoiler: it's probably not. TJ Maxx gets a lot of returns/preworn/used goods that can't simply be restocked.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, I learned real fast that I could download an app that will play annoying noises to dogs so I play that app when I’m walking around the TJ Maxx and the dogs go nuts and the owners have to get them the heck out of there. Oh man, I laugh till I cry. It is so darn funny.


“Dog Whistle - High Frequency" or "Dog Repeller LITE"


If you get caught doing this (which you will, because the apparent glee you feel at harming animals will probably show on your ugly face) around a service animal, good luck with the lawsuit.

Since you can't tell a service animal from a pet, maybe just leave when you get upset about... things? Like an adult would?

Imagine downloading an app to harm animals just so you could shop at... TJ Maxx...

Anonymous
Nasty white B-s.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nasty white B-s.

Oh I was talking about YOU, not the TJ MaxX people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, I learned real fast that I could download an app that will play annoying noises to dogs so I play that app when I’m walking around the TJ Maxx and the dogs go nuts and the owners have to get them the heck out of there. Oh man, I laugh till I cry. It is so darn funny.


“Dog Whistle - High Frequency" or "Dog Repeller LITE"


If you get caught doing this (which you will, because the apparent glee you feel at harming animals will probably show on your ugly face) around a service animal, good luck with the lawsuit.

Since you can't tell a service animal from a pet, maybe just leave when you get upset about... things? Like an adult would?

Imagine downloading an app to harm animals just so you could shop at... TJ Maxx...



DP. Not just at a TJ Maxx (frankly didn't know that chain is still around though it went out during pandemic), but also in other settings. The dogs everywhere thing is out of control. THAT many people need service dogs all of a sudden in last 5 years? If someone has data on this or an article, that would be good to read to understand this trend of dogs in indoor public places.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, I learned real fast that I could download an app that will play annoying noises to dogs so I play that app when I’m walking around the TJ Maxx and the dogs go nuts and the owners have to get them the heck out of there. Oh man, I laugh till I cry. It is so darn funny.


“Dog Whistle - High Frequency" or "Dog Repeller LITE"


If you get caught doing this (which you will, because the apparent glee you feel at harming animals will probably show on your ugly face) around a service animal, good luck with the lawsuit.

Since you can't tell a service animal from a pet, maybe just leave when you get upset about... things? Like an adult would?

Imagine downloading an app to harm animals just so you could shop at... TJ Maxx...



DP. Not just at a TJ Maxx (frankly didn't know that chain is still around though it went out during pandemic), but also in other settings. The dogs everywhere thing is out of control. THAT many people need service dogs all of a sudden in last 5 years? If someone has data on this or an article, that would be good to read to understand this trend of dogs in indoor public places.


People complaining that people are complaining about service animals should get out more often and into indoor establishments...ice cream shop, grocery store, school entrances at drop off & pick up, airplanes, what else??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The one by Tysons in particular. This one woman was so incredibly rude, with her giant LV bag. This is a discount store lady. Have some manners


Sorry, OP. I ate a churro and soft serve from Costco and had a bathroom emergency. Didn't mean to get pushy, but it was about to get ugly.

Costco stopped selling churros a year ago. I think you may have bigger issues.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yuck. Who is shopping at TJMaxx?


Not me (OP) ever again. Absolute bottom of the barrel people in there


Says the person shopping there.

Anonymous
The one on Rockville is fine. Both customers and staff are generally nice in my experience.

TJ Maxx is great for holiday gift wrap and bed linens and cushions. Some of their luggage and handbags are fine.

Don’t really get the snobbery.

Also jumping from one unpleasant woman shopping at one TJ Maxx in Tysons to the premise that all women who shop at TJ Maxx being rude is overreach.

One swallow doth not a summer make.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well I've noticed this at a few tjmaxx in northern va like falls church and Alexandria. I don't think its just the Tysons store.

I don't get it. So I pretty much stopped shopping at places like that.


Because this area spawns rudeness
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I never shop there. My best friend does. And we do not have the same approach to any shopping
If she invites me to go with her, I try to let loose, but I end up being less fun than if we went to the mall…

I can’t handle the stuff being all mixed together, zero petite sizes (and if they were, they’d be mixed in/small section), low quality, random materials.


I love this Onion article about this:

TJ Maxx Recreates In-Store Shopping Experience With New Website That Randomly Scatters Products All Over the Place




Oh I though the Onion only did headlines. This is gold. Thanks for posting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I never shop there. My best friend does. And we do not have the same approach to any shopping
If she invites me to go with her, I try to let loose, but I end up being less fun than if we went to the mall…

I can’t handle the stuff being all mixed together, zero petite sizes (and if they were, they’d be mixed in/small section), low quality, random materials.


I love this Onion article about this:

TJ Maxx Recreates In-Store Shopping Experience With New Website That Randomly Scatters Products All Over the Place


Ha - so true! I also hate H&M and Zara for the same haphazard scattering of random clothing all over the place.
Anonymous
I love it! I always find cute day dresses there for summer/spring. But I don’t mind the haphazard organization or clutter.
Anonymous
Never had an issue at the one in Georgetown. It’s probably Tysons itself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’ll tell you why I shop there. I love the hunt for a treasure, retail therapy for me. No hassle, no NM pretense, just mindless. Add homegoods and Marshall’s and we can be pals


Me too! They are my favorite stores. It's why I love thrifting too--the excitement of finding a treasure is so fun.

I can't stand the mall or a department store. Discount/thrift stores or online only.


Exactly. This fall/winter I found 2 pairs of $300-400 jeans for $40 each. Fabulous and I don't need to worry about perfect laundering practices.
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