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Target shopper fumes after self-checkout ordeal led to waiting in long lines

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Last updated: 2025/02/23 at 1:59 PM
News Room Published 23 February 2025
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A TARGET shopper was left fuming after a self-checkout ordeal led to waiting in lines “eight deep”.

The customer vented their anger about the state of Target’s self-checkouts – adding that he couldn’t keep his “mouth shut” over the issue.

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The customer vented their anger about the state of Target’s self-checkoutsCredit: Getty

The highly-frustrated shopper took to social media to vent about the store experience.

They wrote on X: “My attitude about self-checkout is pure hatred these days.

“I went into a Target and the line was like eight deep, only one human cashier at another register.

“I couldn’t keep my mouth shut, [I don’t care] anymore, I was like ‘Hire some f*****g people’ to some manager who has no power at all.”

Targets checkout systems have been a subject of debate recently, with the customer’s outburst demonstrates how frustrated they are with the company.

Last month, another shopper blasted the chain’s payment department on social media.

The customer was so furious that she abandoned her full basket in store.

She turned to the self-checkout machines and customer service desk – and was met with long lines.

Lisha claimed the self-checkout lines were “pouring into the aisle.”

She was mystified that there were only two lines open and said she’d order from retailers such as Amazon instead next time.

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Here is Target’s updated return policy:

Target reserves the right to deny returns, refunds and exchanges including but not limited to prevent fraud, suspected fraud or abuse.

Target’s Return Policy

  • Most items sold by Target that are unopened and in new condition can be returned within 90 days for a refund or exchange. The return period for items purchased from Target.com starts when the order is invoiced, which occurs when any part of the order is shipped, delivered by a Shipt shopper, or made ready for pickup. Certain items have different return policies, as indicated on the receipt, packing slip, Target’s policy board (refund exceptions), Target.com, or within the item’s description. Refunds or exchanges may be refused for items that are opened, damaged, or lack a receipt.

Target Plus™ Partner’s Return Policy

  • Most items sold by Target Plus Partners that are unopened and in new condition can be returned within 90 days for a refund. The return period for Target.com purchases begins once the order is invoiced. Items sold by Target Plus Partners must be returned to Target, either in-store or by mail. Some items may have different return policies, which are outlined on Target.com. Refunds may be refused for opened or damaged items, and in-store returns without a valid receipt will be denied. Some items, like electronics, may have a shorter return window; please refer to the specific item description for details.

Source: Target

“Do better!” Lisha told Target bosses.

The self-checkouts were again in the firing line when a mom lashed out at Target after her daughter was unable to pay for her items using the self-checkout – even though she was carrying cash.

The parent was bewildered that certain machines at the store, located in Charleston, a borough of Staten Island, New York, don’t accept dollar bills.

The mom-of-two was puzzled why the rule seemed to be in place.

She explained that her teenage child doesn’t have a card, but said she should still be able to use the self-service machines.

A Target spokesperson responded to her fury and explained some machines don’t accept cash.

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But the mom wasn’t done there, and she proposed a policy.

She said: “Maybe you should make it mandatory for at least one register in each store to accept cash as a policy.”

The Target representative thanked the customer for her suggestion and vowed to share her feedback with the relevant teams.

“Thanks for helping us make this store even better and have an awesome day!” they said, rounding off the message.

Exterior of a Target store.

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Target is happy to hear feedback on its stores – often thanking people for their suggestionsCredit: Getty

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