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December 2022 by Jurel H.
Target is my one stop store for everything I need, especially when I am out of town. This location is attached to a mall, and that's pretty new to me. As busy as traffic can get inside this store, ringing out wasn't long or a hassle. This location even has a Starbucks inside. But I'm starting to think, that maybe all of the Target stores have one.
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August 2022 by Liz D.
Usually fairly organized and clean. Staff is polite and respectful, besides the occasional teen who doesn't want to be there. But otherwise, the environment is welcoming. I always find what I'm looking for.
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July 2022 by Ann L.
I frequent this location when visiting my in-laws and it's often full of customers. Sadly it seems like this location has also been affected by the low labor shortage because the changing rooms were a complete mess this past weekend. I feel bad for the few lingering employees there who are spread thin and have to handle so much more. There was no one manning the area when I entered and all the changing rooms were full of hangers, broken tags on the floor, and clothes all over the place. Makes for a poor customer experience and ideal for shoplifting.
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June 2022 by Jake E.
Tried calling to find a product, spent over 30 minutes calling every department and could not get a single person to even answer. Worst customer service ever.
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March 2022 by Wilma H.
I can find anything from food, clothing, books toys s and many more and they have CVS pharmacy, by which I got both boosters, the pharmacist was very kind, personable. She went beyond. Y to get information on all my vaccinations for my record snd able yo provide this info to my doctor
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March 2022 by Tiffany L.
When they are lazy, they'll say they don't take digital coupons. Lazy and liars. Thanks
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November 2021 by Ernie F.
All of these years, Target is home to many products, you name it, toys, clothes, houseware supplies, and even food to name a few. This particular location is a pretty big space to navigate from department to department. For customers who haven't returned in (a couple) years, it has been renovated giving it a modern look which was needed pretty badly. Things were rearranged a bit during the process, but not too much though. Also, it's impressive to see that there are self-checkout registers at the mall entrance making the line move effectively which needed to be done. This should have been done since day 1 when Target first opened. Most departments are kept up to stock with some having very few products and also overflowing in spots. Of course, with it being a busy day, it can get messy with items on the ground, etc. Sometimes finding an employee in a department, mainly houseware can be a bit of a challenge due to understaffing. Under one roof, Target has plenty to provide.
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November 2021 by Petra T.
I just moved here from Madison Wisconsin and shopped at there target all the time. This target here at the galleria mall in Poughkeepsie is super chaotic. Everywhere is a mess and clutter. Every Isle is a mess and not organized. I don't know the reason why it's so bad, maybe not enough workers because of covid or to many shoppers and the workers can't keep up but I am trying to find a different target. That's to bad though. It would have been nice to go to the mall and target at ones.
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August 2021 by Vanessa A.
I am giving three stars for the good customer service; from the person hard at work sanitizing shopping carts, to Starbucks where they were friendly and efficient, next moving on to tackle my list; when you can find an overworked sales associate on the floor they are professional and helpful and finally Jon at checkout was great, dealing with the long lines and large purchases with a smile. However the shelves were a mess, many of them sparsely stocked or completely empty. I am a longtime shopper at Target and I saw better from other locations during the COVID shut down. My feeling is that they don't have the manpower to keep up on inventory and ordering and stocking the shelves. Target is a proven "brand" it sells itself but I won't be returning to this location.
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January 2021 by Jeanine N.
Satara and Charlie went out of their way to track down the animated Yoda doll I was searching for last month during the holiday season. Satara saw me searching through the isles and took the time to look up when the next shipment will be arriving and advised me what time to come into the store. When I went back, Charlie searched through the inventory boxes and all the ones on the shelf until he found it for me. Any other store would have most likely said, "It's not on the shelves yet, come back later to check." A+ service! Thank you again Satara and Charlie!
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December 2020 by Lady G.
I liked the Room Essentials Thermal insulated curtains (85308 10687) my friend got at Target two years ago for a descent price. Took the heating bill down to $250 a month during the winter without having to go through the expense of putting in new windows. Only issue now is that they only carry room darkening curtains. The polyester thermal, insulated, energy saving curtains are great in the winter. Would love to get her as a gift The Room essentials curtains set of 2 panels in the package, different colors, navy, green, tan, burgundy, chocolate (8 sets).
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November 2020 by Samira B.
If you're like most then you probably are a super fan of Target (I mean who DOESN'T love target?) This location never fails. I often order online and utilize their Drive Up service. You literally just pull into the spot, check in on their app and an employee will bring out your merchandise. Usually within the first three minutes of you getting there- an added plus! Yesterday I ordered on the app and qualified for a free product. When we got the bags I noticed the free product wasn't in there so I told the employee Brianna. She asked me for the product name and we checked the app for the product number and she said she would run in and check if the product was still in stock (go figure, free item with your purchase is out of stock). Five minutes later she comes out with a different color of the advertised free product (which cost a little more), which I didn't mind because it was pink and I have a daughter anyway so it actually worked out better! I was so grateful and excited. Thank you for your great customer service Brianna!
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November 2020 by Carolyn F.
The only reason I am giving target three stars is because they have still not figured out that people shouldn't need to walk across an entire store to pay for stuff. Why don't they have a second set of cash registers at the entrance/exit to the interior of the galleria mall? And there are never enough shopping carts for those entering through the mall. Other than that, I found almost everything I was looking for, there was sufficient staffing near the registers, but not necessarily throughout the store. My check out was a breeze. I opted for cashier service instead of self check out. Tip: the self check out line was a lot longer.
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August 2020 by Chris B.
Time to update those shopping carts - Target of Poughkeepsie. To stay in line with all the other shopping carts from within the state of New York, update them. You are using carts that don't conform to the Target standards - a more plastic cart with plastic bumpers around the edge, are larger than the old cart, and just look, act and feel different. Although I was astounded at first that this location doesn't sanitize all their carts when they come in from outside (and I definitely didn't notice a sanitizer station or wipes), I do like that this location stationed an employee to double-check the health of all customers as they enter (although the one I met looked at me like "Yeah, you look fine," although he stood there with masks and gloves thinking "how am I gonna get him to accept a new mask?" when I came in wearing my newly (taken out of the new package just before I entered) Uber Driver-sent masks.When I came in over the weekend to shop a Shipt order for a customer, although I found the updates in both the external signage (a pleasant sight to see) and internal signage (with signs that can be read from either side of the aisle and direction), when I encountered a wagon that just didn't sound healthy (I can't even describe its unhealthy sound in understandable typed words), I really needed to say something. However, I persevered knowing the order was short and the distance to the checkout was upcoming.Once I shopped the order and headed to the checkouts, although I was fairly pleased with the employee who directed customers ready to checkout into the right aisle (and also saw the line-split for those waiting for the self-checkout), when I got up to the register and put my stuff down (with my phone first), the first thing out of the employee's mouth is "let me get the first item scanned in".Although I'm cool with that too, it shouldn't be that way! I've always scanned my tax-exempt barcode first when using a self-checkout at other stores, and employees should be able to act the same way. I find this hard to believe that the Target Team Member's systems are this picky that they have a special order which differs from those at self-checkout!But by that time, other than the "quite normal" feel of going out the wrong door at first (which is positioned abnormally to the left of the carts), the rest of the order went over really swell, and I can't really complain much about the store - just please update those carts! Thanks.
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August 2020 by Christopher B.
Time to update those shopping carts - Target of Poughkeepsie. To stay in line with all the other shopping carts from within the state of New York, update them. You are using carts that don't conform to the Target standards - a more plastic cart with plastic bumpers around the edge, are larger than the old cart, and just look, act and feel different. Although I was astounded at first that this location doesn't sanitize all their carts when they come in from outside (and I definitely didn't notice a sanitizer station or wipes), I do like that this location stationed an employee to double-check the health of all customers as they enter (although the one I met looked at me like "Yeah, you look fine," although he stood there with masks and gloves thinking "how am I gonna get him to accept a new mask?" when I came in wearing my newly (taken out of the new package just before I entered) Uber Driver-sent masks. When I came in over the weekend to shop a Shipt order for a customer, although I found the updates in both the external signage (a pleasant sight to see) and internal signage (with signs that can be read from either side of the aisle and direction), when I encountered a wagon that just didn't sound healthy (I can't even describe its unhealthy sound in understandable typed words), I really needed to say something. However, I persevered knowing the order was short and the distance to the checkout was upcoming. Once I shopped the order and headed to the checkouts, although I was fairly pleased with the employee who directed customers ready to checkout into the right aisle (and also saw the line-split for those waiting for the self-checkout), when I got up to the register and put my stuff down (with my phone first), the first thing out of the employee's mouth is "let me get the first item scanned in". Although I'm cool with that too, it shouldn't be that way! I've always scanned my tax-exempt barcode first when using a self-checkout at other stores, and employees should be able to act the same way. I find this hard to believe that the Target Team Member's systems are this picky that they have a special order which differs from those at self-checkout! But by that time, other than the "quite normal" feel of going out the wrong door at first (which is positioned abnormally to the left of the carts), the rest of the order went over really swell, and I can't really complain much about the store - just please update those carts! Thanks.