Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is Macy’s? Is that some place the old folks go to?
I was just there at the Tyson's Macy's. I'm 42 so I guess I'm old. They still have some decent clothing if you need professional items, but it's all overpriced. They also have a lot of really awful stuff, too.
because they expect you to use a coupon. Any store that has the kind of coupon distribution that they have marks up in anticipation of a coupon being used. It makes me never shop there because I don't have coupons. JC Penny tried to get rid of coupons and lower prices, but all the coupon hoarders rebelled because they were no longer getting a deal.
Anonymous wrote:I think the average age of the cashiers at Macy's is 70. They move very slowly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always wonder this. It always feels like they are pushing way more buttons on their computers than necessary. Honestly, I feel the same way at the airline counter.
YESSS Why are airlines so slow?
Macys and other department stores are much, much slower than other clothing stores like Banana Republic or whatnot and they're in the same mall. They're always having trouble with their systems too. I can't remember the last time Target had an issue with their system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because Macys is a sh*t show and people are always trying to use 400 coupons and get a deal. Then there is the effort it takes to even find a place to pay.
This is why I don’t shop at traditional department stores anymore. At places like Kohl’s and Target, there is a checkout area. There might be a line, but you know there’s a cashier at the end of it! I can’t even locate registers at some department stores, with their random placement!
Anonymous wrote:I worked part-time at Macys in the late 90s. They understaffed even then. I was in Housewares, so no hangers and security tags to worry about, and we had bigger counters back then, but they did always require us to push the credit card and thank customers by name. I had a hard-to-pronounce last name, so I only rarely did it because it was always so awkward. They also started the 70 minute Christmas music loop before Thanksgiving and I wanted to scratch my ears off by Dec. 5.
At least now if you have a macy's card, the coupon options pop up automatically on the customer card swipe machine, but it's still tiresome. My housewares manager usually managed to have us appropriately staffed, but inevitably if she wasn't there that night (when I worked), one of us would get pulled to lingerie or bathing suits or something -- departments that were always a disaster to clean up. And we never knew their stock rooms so it was painful. Once they pulled me to shoes, and it took me forever to find the shoes in the back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is Macy’s? Is that some place the old folks go to?
I was just there at the Tyson's Macy's. I'm 42 so I guess I'm old. They still have some decent clothing if you need professional items, but it's all overpriced. They also have a lot of really awful stuff, too.
Anonymous wrote:What is Macy’s? Is that some place the old folks go to?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because Macys is a sh*t show and people are always trying to use 400 coupons and get a deal. Then there is the effort it takes to even find a place to pay.
This is why I don’t shop at traditional department stores anymore. At places like Kohl’s and Target, there is a checkout area. There might be a line, but you know there’s a cashier at the end of it! I can’t even locate registers at some department stores, with their random placement!