A trip to Coquitlam was a struggle. For the first time in all of my Target Canada shopping, I came across people who were less than helpful. It was very hard to get anyone to scan anything even though I was being super polite and everyone seemed to be in a bad mood. I felt bad for them. :(
I asked someone to scan something in housewares and they refused. Was told I had to line up at cash and find out. I noticed most stuff has been tagged with a price here. They had Christmas and Valentines stuff together at the back of the store with a sign that said "Christmas 90% off". There happened to be an employee stocking a shelf nearby and I politely asked how much the Valentines stuff was and she said 20% off. I was like " really? Do you know where I could scan some things? Is there a scanner in the store that works?" And she said "You know not all stores have the same discount." And I said " I know. That's why I want to scan some stuff." She had a PDA but said electronics "might" help me.
At electronics I asked to scan a pair of circo toddler jeans. She grabbed the tag and said "The tag says $7."
"Yeah I know but sometimes they come up cheaper. If they do, I will buy them. If not, I will put them away in the proper place."
They came up $2.10 -20%. That convinced her and I was able to get her to scan a few more items.
I was able to get a bunch of heavy duty Xmas extension cords. http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15...bb5ad81bac.jpg
Also picked up some Xmas wooden ornaments and ribbon for pennies. BTW Valentines was 75% off. Picked up a big sand bucket and shovel for $0.35.
They also had the fisher price play table $35 -20% (ok but not the best price), B easel full price, no wedding barbies, only had the pink storage bench - didn't scan them tho. Unfortunately I had a sleeping toddler in a stroller and a hand basket which was unwieldy plus it being hard to scan so I didn't check out other stuff.