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June 2023 by Raider Red
Prices are much higher than regular grocery stores.
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March 2023 by Nicole Moss
Typical Target stock, but the grocery section is lacking in selection.
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March 2022 by Emmy H.
Most disgusting bathroom I've ever seen. Then after I made them aware it needed attention I went back later and all they had done is put a cart with a closed sign. I looked inside and no one was cleaning it and it had not been touched. I checked again on my way out 45 minutes later and no change and no one working on it. Also when I made a female employee aware of the state of the bathroom she acted completely annoyed and I heard he complain about it to a fellow employee. They were rude and lazy and left their bathroom in complete disarray.
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October 2021 by Mike H.
Hey folks, so you roll the dice and buy online, 160 dollars, and it ain't worth the trouble to return. I bought a unassembled exercise bike (SOOZIER A90-144, made in China), still not assembled, two days now, it was delivered in a damaged box, the delivery man brought it in and I didn't see the foot long gash until he left. I immediately looked in the box and couldn't see any damage, but wouldn't know until I got the heavy bike out of the box. The delivery man from Target saw the torn box, shouldn't have delivered it for one thing. I've always been a very careful mechanic, put lots of motors together, I know stripped threads. One of the nuts on the pedals, was stripped, I'll have to re-thread. The next thing is the slide that holds the handlebars doesn't easily go into place. It should just slide down into it's base, still haven't got it to go in, maybe with some grease. For the dollars, it seems like a well made, designed bike. I guess I should have bought a fully assembled one off the floor, or had them assemble it there, and should have looked at the box, disappointed in the ethical behavior of the Target delivery man. I suggest buying off the floor, if that can still be done...
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March 2021 by Nate Paul (Natred)
The store entrance smells like cat urine when you walk in the building. Maybe that is why they are asking everyone to wear a mask to cover the nasty smell.
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February 2021 by Matt P.
Target on Marsha Sharp in Lubbock is the first one to stop people from buying cards but their own employees are hoarding them and passing them out to whoever they choose. This whole staff is corrupt over these sports cards. Either put them out or discontinue them altogether. This happened on Wednesday 2/17/21. Hope you weren't looking to add to your collection around this date, they're all gone due to the corrupt employees. See picture from a text conversation that I had with another fellow collector.
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April 2020 by Mindy V.
About a month ago, I went to Target to get some things during this difficult time. I found some small packages of toilet paper, so I put 2 packages in my basket because I didn't want to run out of toilet paper anytime soon and have to look for more. I got a few other things and I went through the self checkout. A guy working the self checkout saw that I had 2 small packages of toilet paper and he told me that I couldn't have both of them, so he took one away from me. Right behind me, checking out with a cashier, was a lady who had 4 of those small packages of toilet paper and they had already scanned them and were allowing her to have them. I wasn't hoarding toilet paper, especially not like the lady behind me was, I was just trying to make sure that I had enough to last me a few days. I have a 17 year old son who's home all the time now. It was extremely rude and unfair for me to be treated that way and for the guy at the self checkout to make such a big scene like that!!!! I refuse to go back there after being treated like this!!!! This was the Target on the Marsha Sharp Freeway in Lubbock, Texas. Even without trying to get lots of toilet paper from Walmart, I've been given much bigger packages that have lasted me much longer than that one small package of 4 rolls from Target.
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February 2020 by Steven H.
The CVS pharmacy in this location all though I know it is not related to Target has became hard to deal with and most times don't have the meds in stock. I'm in a wheelchair and had to use the men's restroom with trash all over the floor which transferred to my hands from the wheelchair. The ADA sink did not work so after putting soap on my hands I had to stretch to the next sink. Wal-Mart our does this store and that is pretty bad in my book.
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December 2019 by Ryan F.
Target is great. The epitome of a modern department store; last night we found gifts, groceries, and household supplies in one trip. The employees are helpful when you need them and don't come interrupt you when you don't. From past experience, I know what kind of customer service to expect. And I appreciate Target's efforts to keep current - my family loves to browse through the "fun junk" section at the front of the store and the self check-out means I can decide whether I want to be sociable or not today
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September 2019 by Wendy B.
It all began this summer when I saw the UT violet mule shoes online as I unknowingly skimmed through Target's website. It was love at first sight. I loved those shoes and they wanted to belong with me. Unfortunately, everyone with my shoe size felt the same way. I opted to have Target email me when the shoes came back in stock. And they did. Two times. And both times, they were sold out AGAIN within just a few hours of restocking! Fast forward to present day. After stocking up on a few fall time necessities in the dollar spot, I chose walk past the shoe aisle... just in case... and I couldn't even believe it. THERE THEY WERE- JUST WAITING FOR ME. IN MY SIZE. I could not believe my luck. Those cute little woven mules would grace my feet with their presence for ages. I snatched them up and checked out. Although I usually check out at the self-checkout, I chose to go to the cashier today. (This choice is one I will forever regret.) After leaving, I hurried home to shower and change to get to a movie in time. Upon returning home from the movie, I began to unload my spoils. To my horror, my beautiful shoes were nowhere to be seen! The cashier had forgotten to hand me one bag! I instantly drove back to the store, my heart beating rapidly in anticipation. I literally ran through the rainy parking lot to get to guest services. The target employee looked in the log book and saw that my shoes had indeed been logged as a "buy and leave". PHEW. What a relief! The employee looked all around behind the counter and could not find them. She radioed someone else who looked elsewhere-nothing. I was then informed that if someone "buys and leaves" that the item is then redistributed to "the floor". As in, put out for someone else to purchase. As in, someone else bought my same pair of shoes a mere 4 hours or less after I had just bought them. Did I cry in Target? Yes. I know it is just a pair of shoes, but I am seriously BAFFLED that someone could buy something, the cashier could accidentally not give it to the customer, and then Target would just put the item back out to be REpurchased by someone else! I will forever mourn the time that I almost had the perfect shoe #theshoesthatgotaway.
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June 2019 by Kaitlin G.
Today i went to target for some groceries and the cashier in my line was so kind and helpful but in a very sincere way. Im currently very sick and my man was having trouble using an online gift card which she helped with, i wish i would have caught her name but i wanted to give her praise even though i was not in the best mood, she was late 20s, light skin African American with very sparkly red shoes. Whoever you are thanks for being you.
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May 2019 by Gail W.
I came in today to purchase a soda and sweet tea. I was in the area and was needing something to drink for my pre employment drug screening. The closest market to OccMed was Target. So I came here, when I walked into the store I felt like the experience was going to be pleasant, but as soon as I picked my items up and headed for the registers I saw my former General Manager, Jonathan. He was at the cash register helping out another guest. He was speaking to him and giving him the all around guest experience as Target preaches to their employees. He asked him about his day, if he wanted his milk in a bag, and those sort of things. As soon as I'm next in line. Jonathan the cashier does not greet me nor does he ask about my day. Everything is cold, sour, and unfriendly vibe. I didn't appreciate the customer experience at all. All he asked was if it's all set (is that all I was buying) and I said yes. There wasn't very many registers open in the first place. If you're going to respect your guest respect all of them not just the ones you only appreciate. I purchased items from Target and this is how I am treated even though I no longer work there?! If that is the case then don't promote customer experience as being wonderful and your employees should make every guest feel welcome. When I clearly wasn't! When you all cannot even live up to that. I could've been my twin sister that came in and purchased something. A girl that looks exactly like me, but isn't me and Jonathan could've ruined her experience. In the future, I will only patronize the University Target.
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February 2019 by Steve J.
I shop here all the time because it is close to home. I can't tell you how many times I have found things priced wrong. Just today I got home and noticed something I bought in grocery that clearly had a sign for $2.99 rang up for $3.99. I called and told someone so they could fix it so they didn't overcharge other customers. He told me if I come back he could fix it for me. I am not going to waste my time driving back up there for a damn dollar.
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March 2018 by Mallory M.
This review is for Tracy at the vision center and on behalf of my boyfriend. She adjusted his glasses for him even though they were closed! And was so nice about it. Thanks, Tracy!
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October 2017 by Chelsea B.
Favorite Target in Lubbock. The starbucks is always fast and the Target always has the most items compared to the other Targets. I have never seen any trash or filth here. It has more cold options, frozen food, produce, you get the picture. The self check out rarely has a line. And let's get real, that Target popcorn always hits the spot to help me purchase at least $50 of things I may or may not have planned on buying.