I worked at Target last year over the holidays, and everyone wanted to haggle prices. Target's policy is if a guest says an item is at a lower price, than the sticker, then they get it at that price as long as the item isn't over $20, and the price difference is reasonable.
Also if there's an item without a price tag, and another one can't be found, then they'll usually have the cashiers ask the customer what they think a reasonable price is, and give it to them at that price. They also give a 10% discount on damaged merchandise.
At the See.Spot.Save area (aka dollar area at the front of the store) most of the stuff that they're selling for $1 or $2 will be marked down to either 50 or 75% within 1-2 weeks.
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I worked at Target last year
Submitted by Guest on August 21, 2007 - 17:26.
I worked at Target last year over the holidays, and everyone wanted to haggle prices. Target's policy is if a guest says an item is at a lower price, than the sticker, then they get it at that price as long as the item isn't over $20, and the price difference is reasonable.
Also if there's an item without a price tag, and another one can't be found, then they'll usually have the cashiers ask the customer what they think a reasonable price is, and give it to them at that price. They also give a 10% discount on damaged merchandise.
At the See.Spot.Save area (aka dollar area at the front of the store) most of the stuff that they're selling for $1 or $2 will be marked down to either 50 or 75% within 1-2 weeks.