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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 512389" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Ohh, that's so sad! And how frustrating. I can completely understand why you left in tears.</p><p>Luckily, our Target has much better customer svc and better carts. I have taken my cousin there. (She's the one who probably slammed into you, and then the CD rack, in reverse, when you were there at Christmastime.)</p><p>Since you are such an activist, and helped to get them into the community to begin with, I would at least write a letter to the manager and tell him/her why you are leaving. I would think that it would hurt them even more to know that it isn't just one individual who was hurt by lousy cust svc and mgmt, but community support will be withdrawn, as well. </p><p></p><p>I would make a copy and send it to the local newspaper, as well.</p><p></p><p>No biz, no matter how big, is "safe" in a competitive environment, which is as it should be. Shop where ever you feel best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 512389, member: 3419"] Ohh, that's so sad! And how frustrating. I can completely understand why you left in tears. Luckily, our Target has much better customer svc and better carts. I have taken my cousin there. (She's the one who probably slammed into you, and then the CD rack, in reverse, when you were there at Christmastime.) Since you are such an activist, and helped to get them into the community to begin with, I would at least write a letter to the manager and tell him/her why you are leaving. I would think that it would hurt them even more to know that it isn't just one individual who was hurt by lousy cust svc and mgmt, but community support will be withdrawn, as well. I would make a copy and send it to the local newspaper, as well. No biz, no matter how big, is "safe" in a competitive environment, which is as it should be. Shop where ever you feel best. [/QUOTE]
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