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Sun, Mar 29th, 2015, 02:29 PM #7201
I lucked out today, found great gifts for my DD's birthday party, large colourmax kites
15x .72cents each
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Sun, Mar 29th, 2015, 03:08 PM #7202
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Sun, Mar 29th, 2015, 03:38 PM #7203
Went to Abbotsford Target yesterday since Chilliwack is shut down now. Holy cow, it was CRAZY. Garbage everywhere! Smashed light bulbs on the floor, merchandise tossed everywhere.. it was awful. It was so busy you had to find a cart that was abandoned in the store to use (after emptying it out first) The lineup looped around the store and it looked like it would take 2 hours to get through but it ended up being 45 minutes. We had 3 kids with us so the strategy was my husband stood in line with the cart while I zoomed around the store adding to the cart haha.
Anyway the best deal was 2 large lampshades that should have originally been in the $20-$25 range ended up scanning in at $7.50 then 60% off of that! Pretty stoked to get 2 lamp bases and 2 shades for our living room for a total of $25. This was my final trip to Target. I'll miss it so much
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Sun, Mar 29th, 2015, 03:47 PM #7204
Lucked out today. Went there in the morning and an employee was stocking shelves and was locking up one dyson... asked him to scan it for me... scanned at 49 dollars.. plus the 5% red card.. i asked him if he had more and said he found this one in the back.
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Sun, Mar 29th, 2015, 04:43 PM #7205
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Sun, Mar 29th, 2015, 04:46 PM #7206
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Sun, Mar 29th, 2015, 04:49 PM #7207
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Sun, Mar 29th, 2015, 04:55 PM #7208
Target speeds up its Canadian exit, plans to wind up all stores by mid-April
A court-appointed monitor overseeing the windup of the Target Canada stores says all 133 locations across the country will be permanently shut down by...more
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BY DAVID FRIEND, THE CANADIAN PRESS, MARCH 29, 2015
TORONTO - Target Corp. is planning to close all of its Canadian stores even faster than originally planned.
A court-appointed monitor overseeing the windup of the Target Canada stores says all 133 locations across the country will be permanently shut down by "as early as mid-April," which is about a month ahead of schedule.
Some locations have already ceased operations — 17 stores closed in the middle of March. Another six Target locations will shutter on Monday, while 23 are slated for closure on April 1, and 32 more on April 2.
"It is anticipated that the pace of delivery of vacate notices ... will continue to increase over the next two weeks," the monitor wrote in an update filed with the court.
"All stores are expected to be closed to the public as early as mid-April 2015."
Target Corp. announced in January that it was making plans to leave Canada, saying it would take years to turn a profit after a bungled launch hurt its reputation with consumers. The company is in the process of closing all 133 stores across the country, most which opened in 2013.
A liquidation has been underway since last month, while lawyers are in court trying to iron out the details of Target's departure. A variety of creditors that include landlords, suppliers and others impacted by the closures, are trying to determine what will happen to money they're owed.
On Monday, the court will consider approving the US$2.22-million sale of a variety of intellectual property assets from Target Canada back to its U.S. parent company, including both in-store and outside signs, 28,000 branded shopping carts, and 912,000 shopping bags.
Court documents say that unlike other items owned by the stores, which include electric scooters and shopping cart corrals, the Target-branded items can't be sold in the liquidation process because they're all permanently stamped with the company's name.
"It is not possible to remove the Target branding from most of the (intellectual property assets) without destroying or substantially decreasing their value," the monitor said, noting an outside appraiser was involved in the process.
"The external signage cannot be repurposed and in any event has no value based on the third party bids (and) estimates of value that have been received."
In addition to the sales price, Target Canada believes it will save an extra $1.9 million by shifting the responsibility for removing and disposing of the branded items over to Target Corp.
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Sun, Mar 29th, 2015, 04:58 PM #7209
I keep seeing abandoned Target carts around my neighborhood. Tempting for vw_girl and basicangel's home Target store.
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Sun, Mar 29th, 2015, 05:01 PM #7210
Can someone let me know about the St albert alberta location, want to get up there once more. 😓
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Sun, Mar 29th, 2015, 05:45 PM #7211
no more boxes to be unloaded.. Ive been there the past 3 days (work nearby).
I have no issue with the kids.. Its the fact that i parents let their kids run wild.. I dont't know maybe its just me but i wouldnt let my daughter out of my sight and especially that its the busiest location. Ive seen the kids start a hockey game at one of the aisles with the merchandise. Ive seen those little people toys that you have to build - built and sitting in the middle of the aisles with the empty box nearby..
Just my lil rant... Maybe im just angry cuz its coming to an end
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Sun, Mar 29th, 2015, 05:51 PM #7212
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Sun, Mar 29th, 2015, 06:02 PM #7213
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Sun, Mar 29th, 2015, 06:22 PM #7214
Well the Saskatoon stores are really getting cleared out everything 60-70% off. Mostly women's clothes left.
Today i bought 2 of the threshold organic blankets queen size $16 each, These are really good. I bought 4 of the loose threshold porcelain latte mugs $1.99 each. 1 box of Target brand 32 "swiffer type" dust rag things $3.59. All the things I bought were 60% off
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Sun, Mar 29th, 2015, 06:36 PM #7215
One of the targets I went to has unpacked a lot of new merchandise at the back of the store but the area is closed off?
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