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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: This woman with a massive LV bag in a shopping cart starts coming down the cramped aisle that I'm in and gives me a dirty look instead of saying "excuse me" as I try to pass her. She then kept blocking entire aisles, so I just kept avoiding her and going around her. On my way out, she sees me walking directly down the main aisle and she decides then is a good time for her to cross but she stops with her cart - mind you with just the LV bag still - and blocks the whole aisle again, incredibly strange. I stop and say excuse me to give her time to move, and she yells at me "watch where you're going" as I still just stand there, nearly two feet away from her .....
I mean ... it's a crowded TJMaxx. If you have a cart, you are going to be "blocking entire aisles." Most of us understand this, and just go back out of the aisle and around.
It sounds like you are just super jealous of this LV bag that you keep obsessing about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Same. I’ve gotten really awesome stuff. But I go in with little to no expectations.
What locations do you go to ? Every time I've ever gone, it's always crowded and women just shove past you or start grabbing at the same clothes I'm looking at - like I literally was standing at a rack and another woman came up next to me and started grabbing at the SAME STUFF i was looking through. I wouldnt even do that to my mom or friend?! like What the hell
I’m not looking for designer finds so maybe that’s the difference? I’ve found beautiful planter pots, other home goods like platters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: This woman with a massive LV bag in a shopping cart starts coming down the cramped aisle that I'm in and gives me a dirty look instead of saying "excuse me" as I try to pass her. She then kept blocking entire aisles, so I just kept avoiding her and going around her. On my way out, she sees me walking directly down the main aisle and she decides then is a good time for her to cross but she stops with her cart - mind you with just the LV bag still - and blocks the whole aisle again, incredibly strange. I stop and say excuse me to give her time to move, and she yells at me "watch where you're going" as I still just stand there, nearly two feet away from her .....
I mean ... it's a crowded TJMaxx. If you have a cart, you are going to be "blocking entire aisles." Most of us understand this, and just go back out of the aisle and around.
It sounds like you are just super jealous of this LV bag that you keep obsessing about.
Anonymous wrote: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
Same. I’ve gotten really awesome stuff. But I go in with little to no expectations.
What locations do you go to ? Every time I've ever gone, it's always crowded and women just shove past you or start grabbing at the same clothes I'm looking at - like I literally was standing at a rack and another woman came up next to me and started grabbing at the SAME STUFF i was looking through. I wouldnt even do that to my mom or friend?! like What the hell
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
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.
Being abusive toward animals ... so absolutely hilarious. You are so clever and funny. It's so cool that you have enough time on your hands to figure out how to do this and the download an app and wander TJ Maxx and take affirmative steps to upset dogs.
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Same. I’ve gotten really awesome stuff. But I go in with little to no expectations.
What locations do you go to ? Every time I've ever gone, it's always crowded and women just shove past you or start grabbing at the same clothes I'm looking at - like I literally was standing at a rack and another woman came up next to me and started grabbing at the SAME STUFF i was looking through. I wouldnt even do that to my mom or friend?! like What the hell
I go at like 10 AM on a Tuesday and never experience that. If you go on weekends or evenings, it’s full of working women who are the rudest.
Really? Are we going to drag the SAHMommy vs women-who-work fight into the thread about rude people at TJMaxx?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Same. I’ve gotten really awesome stuff. But I go in with little to no expectations.
What locations do you go to ? Every time I've ever gone, it's always crowded and women just shove past you or start grabbing at the same clothes I'm looking at - like I literally was standing at a rack and another woman came up next to me and started grabbing at the SAME STUFF i was looking through. I wouldnt even do that to my mom or friend?! like What the hell
I go at like 10 AM on a Tuesday and never experience that. If you go on weekends or evenings, it’s full of working women who are the rudest.
Anonymous wrote: This woman with a massive LV bag in a shopping cart starts coming down the cramped aisle that I'm in and gives me a dirty look instead of saying "excuse me" as I try to pass her. She then kept blocking entire aisles, so I just kept avoiding her and going around her. On my way out, she sees me walking directly down the main aisle and she decides then is a good time for her to cross but she stops with her cart - mind you with just the LV bag still - and blocks the whole aisle again, incredibly strange. I stop and say excuse me to give her time to move, and she yells at me "watch where you're going" as I still just stand there, nearly two feet away from her .....