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Target Optical
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I love Target in general, and would pay a little more for the same item sometimes to keep them from getting run over by ""W"". Unfortunately, I had a rather uncomfortable experience with the MOD Tim at this Frisco location on 05/08/12. I presented a manufacturer coupon for 10% off for Schwinn accessories. The coupon clearly does not state that I need to show proof of receipt of purchase for the bike, which I did at the Target Plano store on 04/23/12. The coupon came with the new bike. Coupon would not ring up on the register, the MOD Tim was called by the friendly cashier. He took a quick glance at the coupon and ask for my receipt for the bike. I explained that I bought it in Plano couple of weeks ago that's how I got the coupon. The coupon does not state that I need proof of bike purchase. Tim impatiently replied ""oh yes it does"" and proceed to walk away. Shame on Tim for disgracing Target corporate and other staff's hard work and good work ethics in this competitive field. By the way, don't try to lie if you haven't bothered to take the time to read the entire terms and condition of the coupon.
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