u/ConstantBoth2913

Image 1 — “I don’t want this anymore, I’ll just leave it here.”
Image 2 — “I don’t want this anymore, I’ll just leave it here.”
Image 3 — “I don’t want this anymore, I’ll just leave it here.”
▲ 192 r/Target

“I don’t want this anymore, I’ll just leave it here.”

Honestly I’m impressed at how well the pegs held. I also wonder what the thought process was here, “I’d love to read the entire HP series, but I’ll just get this $20 phone case instead.”

Edit: Yes, I’m aware this would be worse if it was something frozen.

u/ConstantBoth2913 — 11 days ago
▲ 67 r/Target

This situation always frustrates me. I had a guest approach me in books with a toy question and I was the only one available to help them. They insisted there was a Star Wars toy release today at target. We knew nothing about it but I had her pull up a couple of items so I could investigate. One was street dated for July, and the other we had zero of and no location. She still kept insisting she read we had stuff releasing today, so I did what I always do in this situation, I ask her to show me. That way I can either figure out what’s going on myself, or show them their mistake. Well after 5 minutes the best she could pull up was a google ai screen shot about it which mentioned nothing about target. Yet she still walked away saying something messed up here, just so sure she was right. It drives me crazy when people insist they know something, can’t produce receipts, and want to argue with you about it.

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u/ConstantBoth2913 — 18 days ago