-
January 2024 by Michelle G.
All the stars are for Christie!! She was so helpful, nice and went above and beyond to get us what we needed for the right price. The store appeared to be clean, fairly organized and well run. A little disappointed with selection there's a lot of snacks, makeup and weird clothes but other sections had a lot of bare spots. Maybe things have moved more online but it's sad to have to hunt for what you need by going to multiple stores.
-
January 2023 by R J.
I was completely out of computer ink. I went online and it said this store had 3 in stock. I went in, and lo and behold....no ink. I went back online while I'm at the store. It still shows 3 in stock. I looked around to see if maybe it was in the wrong shelf, but nope. No ink. I tried to find a salesperson but there was only one and he was with someone. Nobody else for miles. I will take my business elsewhere.
-
January 2023 by Warren W.
I have never been treated so poorly at a Target store as I was today at the location at 1135 Woodstock Road, Roswell, GA 30075. My seven-year-old son found a Pokemon Mega Construx set on the self in the toy section. It was the only one, so we used a store price checker to make sure we knew how much it was. The price checker displayed a price of $14.89. We took the toy to the self-checkout and it rang up $21.99. I informed the attendant, who scanned the toy with the Target app on his mobile device. It rang up $19.99. He then called an associate from toys on his radio, and was informed that there was no price tags in that section (where the toy was located) that read $14.89. The associate then said that they "didn't know" why the scanner would say a different price. The self-checkout attendant offered it to us at $19.99. I did not find this satisfactory, as the price indicated by the in-store price checker was still about $5.00 cheaper. I then asked if someone could walk back and scan the item as I had to confirm the price I was quoted by the machine. Another associate was called over. She also started out by telling me they could do $19.99. I had to request, yet again, to have someone walk to a price checker to confirm what I had seen. She agreed to do so, but advised me that the other item I was buying (an item on clearance that there was only one of in the store) had to stay up front, even though I hadn't paid for it. I was obviously upset and annoyed at the situation. I put the item where she requested and I said something to the effect of "it better be here when we get back". She (the associate) then snapped back at me and said for me not to use that tone with her and that if I wasn't going to show her respect, then we "could forget the whole transaction". Again, I was upset at the situation, but I never raised my voice, swore, or said anything negative about/toward her. I'm sure that I seemed upset, but that is completely understandable in this situation. My children (my seven-year-old and ten-year-old sons) agree that I did not raise my voice (they have told me when I have in the past). They even said she was talking to me like she was my mother. After being embarrassed by this associate in front of other Target customers and my children, we went back to the same price checker, where the toy displayed a price of $14.89. She escorted us to the front of the store, where she checked us out with the toy in question, and the item I left up front at her request. A request involving an incorrect price should never have become this escalated. During this interaction, I feel like I was accused of lying (about the price) and personally attacking a Target employee (by the associate who claimed I had a tone). This is completely unacceptable, especially when no one ever apologized about the incorrect price and the hoops I had to jump through to make sure my child wasn't being taken advantage of by bait-and-switch business practices.
-
April 2022 by Cheryl H.
4/14/22 - 5:40pmI have been a Target devotee for 25 years. Love the stores and the products they offer. While recently in Roswell, I stopped by this store to get a sewing kit to mend my son's jeans. I asked the young lady who was wiping down carts at the entrance if she knew where sewing kits might be. She said she knew exactly where they were and walked me to the aisle. With Target being a gigantic store, I would have probably roamed around for hours if not for the help of this young lady. I'm sad that I didn't get her name to give her a big Yelp shout-out. She suggested denim patches for the rip in jeans and they worked perfectly. It looks like this store may have been renovated recently - certainly in the last 4 years since we lived close by. The store was laid out well and everything was well stocked. I was surprised at how well stocked the shoe department was. My local store's shoe area always looks empty. They have a full Ulta store inside the store and a great selection of housewares and decor. Restrooms were clean, check out lines were quick and all in all, it was a great little shopping trip!
-
April 2022 by Autumn D.
Clean. Nice ulta set up. No long lines. I'll definitely return. This is in a plaza with other stores and restaurants. Great place to get out and walk around.
-
January 2022 by B B
Super easy to order on line. Had everything we needed, including ingredients for a lasagna. They have special parking spots for pickup and brought the items quickly out to the car The employee was wearing her mask correctly.
-
January 2022 by susan carder
I love the store and the employees. They treat us like family very professional and very helpful. It is always a pleasure to shop there! The store itself is clean and has everything you can imagine!
-
December 2021 by Kristen T.
This is my new target and I am super pleased. Not going to lie I miss my super target in Milton which has a greater selection of food and etc. but this location, even without being a super target, has such a nice selection of food and pantry staples. Love the Starbucks inside - duh. Tons of self-checkout kiosks, too. This target is always clean and still seems sparkly new. The staff is always friendly and helpful. Admittedly, I use the drive-up more than I shop inside, but both work so well and we can generally get everything we need in one go. Not sure what is up with the 3 stars here! This target is lovely.
-
July 2021 by Ebony M.
For year's I've stopped at this Target before or after work and it is all that you expect from Target. I believe that this store has been represented in a false light in a one-star Yelp review because the store was sold out of disinfecting wipes during a pandemic. The yelper saw online that wipes were in stock but learned upon arrival that the wipes had in fact sold out. In this review he boasts about yelling "F*** you" to employees until they checked the back room for more. Below are my opinions. 1: We are in a pandemic. Stores are navigating unfamiliar, unusual circumstances. Every store has extended it's sections of cleaning products but they can still only do so much. 2: We are in a pandemic. Cleaning products are selling out within an hour of ANY store opening. This would have been the scenario had this person gone to Walmart, Kroger, Publix, CVS, or any store that people know is likely to sell disinfectant. 3: WE ARE IN A PANDEMIC. While businesses can take a guess at what panicked people will do next, they cannot control it. They can buy MORE product, but they have to leave room in the budget for the thousands of other products the store needs. 4: Technology isn't as reliable as humans in this case. Technology glitches. Or maybe the system hadn't updated or COULDN'T update for whatever reason. Or any number of other possibilities. The employees, however, are able to keep up with stock in real time. Employees know before the system does that these items have all been put on shelves and sold. 5: Why would a company hide their most high demand items instead of making them highly visible and easily accessible. Stores have employees keeping a closer eye on these products and restocking those specific items AS they leave the shelves. If you're thinking stores wouldn't pay extra people to do this, you're right. This is already someone's job. That person is just giving more attention to these items than they usually would. 6: Customers are standing outside the door before opening BECAUSE we all know these products will be gone in minutes. It only makes sense that we all adjust our shopping and our expectations accordingly. 7: My greatest annoyance with this review, which actually consists of several offenses, is the entitled temper tantrum. Instead of accepting their mistake of not planning ahead, and accepting that OF COURSE they are sold out of what are currently the WORLD'S highest demand items, this adult decided to scream and curse; at those at the bottom of the totem pole nonetheless. These are not robots or greedy corporations being publicly demeaned and humiliated. These are living, feeling people who, like the rest of us, are here because they need to put food on the table; not because they like you. Someone will argue that this is what these employees signed up for, or that Target employees should simply comply because of their competitive pay rates. No one signs up to coddle grownup toddlers or to be treated like a doormat, for things they have no control over, while they're likely already doing what they can. No rate of pay should mean sacrificing respect. The reviewer felt he wasn't being taken seriously. Everyone is taking four million deaths seriously. These stores know not to set themselves up to be mobbed and vandalized, then publicly scolded for holding out on disinfectant. He attached a screenshot of the wipes listed as in-stock. I don't think anyone would question this part even without a screenshot. Given the current state of the world, I do believe that anyone else who saw this would have been skeptical and gone to the store with hopes but not expectations. This is a small and expected error. That review is the product of displaced anger from someone too entitled to admit that he made a series of decisions that disregard the fire surrounding him that's consuming all that was once normal, then expected people who don't even get full-time hours anymore to fix it. in my opinion, of course.
-
June 2021 by Julie W.
Ladies and Gents! THIS Target location is getting an ULTA!!!!! What a perfect location to pop in for a few items needed for the house and very soon be able to grab your favorite ULTA products too! Coming soon summer 2021