Anonymous wrote:I mean, tj Maxx carries a mix of luxury items and you know you have to hunt. The beauty of target was that they carried standard items in standard places that were restocked, and had some special sections and collaborations.
On the plus side, I am saving a lot more money now by not shopping there as often as I once did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That Reston Target is totally ghetto. Every time I have been there, I have been panhandled. Avoid at all costs.
Inside the store? I am there every week and have never seen that. Now, there is the one guy who sits on the curb and waves, who has had a broken arm for like 9 months now, but he's not bothering anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I normally shop at the Rockville target. Since they started the renovation I have been shopping more at Giant, Safeway, Walgreens and Harris Teeter. I went yesterday because I needed some things that I can only find at Target. I didn’t even bother trying to look, I just asked where things are located so I didn’t have to spend a huge amount of time hunting through the store. I personally do not understand their new organization of merchandise. I also dislike their impulse purchases in the middle of the aisle and how they’ve organized the clothing. I will have to say though, that I have never seen the Rockville store as a disaster. A disaster to me means looking like a bomb went off (clothing off hangers and all over the floor and other items off the shelf and on the floor). I don’t consider no baskets inside a disaster, I just consider that lazy employees. Like I said though, the layout no longer seems intuitive and I don’t have the time or the desire to peruse the isles.
None of the employees know where anything is either - asking an employee just delays your escape from Target.
Anonymous wrote:I was in Woodbridge a few weeks ago and stopped into Target. It was so much nicer than my Bailey's Crossroads I might just find reasons to go down there every few months.
Anonymous wrote:Still better than Walmart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, tj Maxx carries a mix of luxury items and you know you have to hunt. The beauty of target was that they carried standard items in standard places that were restocked, and had some special sections and collaborations.
On the plus side, I am saving a lot more money now by not shopping there as often as I once did.
I feel like TJ Max’s is designed for women who don’t work FT. My mom always liked it and would go there to poke—if she didn’t find something, NbD and she’s go back again another day. I am wedging shopping in between FT work, commute, getting kids to soccer games, etc. I have an hour or two per month that can shop, so if the store isn’t going to have what I want, I will be pissed.
Exactly this. I don’t have time for this at Target.
I like TJ Maxx and go there to "treasure hunt" but can only go if I have some extra time. Target was much more dependable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, tj Maxx carries a mix of luxury items and you know you have to hunt. The beauty of target was that they carried standard items in standard places that were restocked, and had some special sections and collaborations.
On the plus side, I am saving a lot more money now by not shopping there as often as I once did.
I feel like TJ Max’s is designed for women who don’t work FT. My mom always liked it and would go there to poke—if she didn’t find something, NbD and she’s go back again another day. I am wedging shopping in between FT work, commute, getting kids to soccer games, etc. I have an hour or two per month that can shop, so if the store isn’t going to have what I want, I will be pissed.
Exactly this. I don’t have time for this at Target.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That Reston Target is totally ghetto. Every time I have been there, I have been panhandled. Avoid at all costs.
Inside the store? I am there every week and have never seen that. Now, there is the one guy who sits on the curb and waves, who has had a broken arm for like 9 months now, but he's not bothering anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That Reston Target is totally ghetto. Every time I have been there, I have been panhandled. Avoid at all costs.
Inside the store? I am there every week and have never seen that. Now, there is the one guy who sits on the curb and waves, who has had a broken arm for like 9 months now, but he's not bothering anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, tj Maxx carries a mix of luxury items and you know you have to hunt. The beauty of target was that they carried standard items in standard places that were restocked, and had some special sections and collaborations.
On the plus side, I am saving a lot more money now by not shopping there as often as I once did.
I feel like TJ Max’s is designed for women who don’t work FT. My mom always liked it and would go there to poke—if she didn’t find something, NbD and she’s go back again another day. I am wedging shopping in between FT work, commute, getting kids to soccer games, etc. I have an hour or two per month that can shop, so if the store isn’t going to have what I want, I will be pissed.
Anonymous wrote:That Reston Target is totally ghetto. Every time I have been there, I have been panhandled. Avoid at all costs.