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At Target?I got a comfy pair of Sketchers walking shoes for $11.98 a few months back and I’ve worn them pretty much everyday since then with no issues. They’ve even got that fancy memory foam insert that makes you feel like you’re walking on air!
Well, there is a whole non gaming deals section on here. So I guess it could just be called cheapass.com in general even though games are the major part of it.cheapassclothiers.com
Yup...even found the original post here.At Target?
Nice!Picked up Doom PS4 for $5.98.
At checkout the cashier had to input my birthdate. She asked "is this X rated?".![]()
they just scan your id card. sometime they just put 12/12/1980 .Picked up Doom PS4 for $5.98.
At checkout the cashier had to input my birthdate. She asked "is this X rated?".![]()
Great list!Put together another quick link dump list of random stuff others have mentioned and that I have personally seen over the last few weeks. As always, all credit goes to original posters.
Assassin's Creed: Unity - $19.99 => $5.98
https://brickseek.com/target-inventory-checker/?sku=207-34-1028
Doom - $19.99 => $5.98
https://brickseek.com/target-inventory-checker/?sku=207-34-1212
Fallout 4 - $19.99 => $5.98
https://brickseek.com/target-inventory-checker/?sku=207-34-0140
Plants vs Zombies - $19.99 => $5.98
https://brickseek.com/target-inventory-checker/?sku=207-34-0048
Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 - $19.99 => $5.98
https://brickseek.com/target-inventory-checker/?sku=207-34-1265
Star Wars: Battlefront - $19.99 => $5.98
https://brickseek.com/target-inventory-checker/?sku=207-34-0123
Doom - $19.99 => $5.98
https://brickseek.com/target-inventory-checker/?sku=207-32-1212
Lego Marvel Super Heroes - $19.99 => $5.98
https://brickseek.com/target-inventory-checker?sku=207-32-0886
Lego Worlds - $19.99 => $5.98
https://brickseek.com/target-inventory-checker?sku=207-34-1647
Plants vs Zombies - $19.99 => $5.98
https://brickseek.com/target-inventory-checker/?sku=207-32-0048
Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 - $19.99 => $5.98
https://brickseek.com/target-inventory-checker/?sku=207-32-1265
Star Wars: Battlefront - $19.99 => $5.98
https://brickseek.com/target-inventory-checker/?sku=207-32-0123
General Electronics
heyday™ 6' Lightning to USB-A Braided Cable - Midnight Purple - $19.99 => $5.98
https://brickseek.com/target-inventory-checker?sku=080-08-7900
I got one, but you have to do store pickup, and my local store stopped doing store pickup because of Covid 19. I don't think it's worth driving over 25 miles just to save $10, considering that I'd be spending that money in gas. I just wish that it was a flat $10 off, or a $10 gift card.People are reporting on Slickdeals that they have received targeted offers on their Cartwheel accounts. Some are $10 off of a $40 purchase and some are $5 off of a $25 purchase. I don't have one in my Cartwheel at this point, but it's only for certain accounts.
According to their application, it is now called 'Target Circle.'Uh you mean circle? not cartwheel which was discontinued a while ago.
Where is this located? Under "for you"? Looks like I didn't get anything.People are reporting on Slickdeals that they have received targeted offers on their Cartwheel accounts. Some are $10 off of a $40 purchase and some are $5 off of a $25 purchase. I don't have one in my Cartwheel at this point, but it's only for certain accounts.
I clicked on Target Circle Offers from the main page and this is what I get.Where is this located? Under "for you"? Looks like I didn't get anything.
If you don't see it, you didn't get it. But don't feel bad. I didn't get it either. But I did get 5% off a purchase of Tums.Where is this located? Under "for you"? Looks like I didn't get anything.
I finally see Fallout dropped at a store by me now says Limited./// Ugh... What area are you in again I always think for some reason you are in the SE WI areaFallout 4 (PS4) and Lego Worlds (Xbox One) finally dropped to $5.98, so I grabbed them both this morning.
I'm not in Wisconsin. But my local store only had one copy of each game left before I bought them, so you might just have to go into the store. Don't ever call!I finally see Fallout dropped at a store by me now says Limited./// Ugh... What area are you in again I always think for some reason you are in the SE WI area
Thanks for the heads up! Both said limited at my local store, but they had 5+ copies of Lego so I grabbed one. They didn't have any Fallout that I saw, so I wasn't able to grab that.Fallout 4 (PS4) and Lego Worlds (Xbox One) finally dropped to $5.98, so I grabbed them both this morning.
been here long enough to know the routine hahahaI'm not in Wisconsin. But my local store only had one copy of each game left before I bought them, so you might just have to go into the store. Don't ever call!
Target really hasn't been replenishing titles in store since the pandemic started. And there is a post by CAG member trchavez416 further up the page with all of the current clearance titles on it.Thanks for the heads up! Both said limited at my local store, but they had 5+ copies of Lego so I grabbed one. They didn't have any Fallout that I saw, so I wasn't able to grab that.
There were almost no PS4 games out for display though. Very weird, as there were 100+ XB1 titles scattered around and even 40 or so switch games, but they only had about 20 PS4 and most of them were the same game.
This has to be specific to your store only because I returned a game yesterday morning with no issue.Non-clearance related, but Target related post incoming:
Had an unpleasant experience at Target earlier. I decided to return Iron Man VR I got a couple of weeks ago, because I decided to just wait on the game until it hits sub-$30. I get to the CS counter and the girl looks at the game and then said "I have to get a manager". I looked at her confused and she was like "We've had issues with game returns lately and they need to be approved by a manager first." Okay. So, I waited for a manager and one comes over and she thoroughly inspects the game. I mean, she checked EVERY corner and side to try and find the slightest imperfection on the wrapping. She finally approves the return.
Fast forward about 5 minutes when I'm looking in the games for any possible clearance deals (zero) and the manager comes up to me with the Iron Man VR game opened and she goes "just to let you know, from now on we will be unable to do any video game returns. We've had people coming in with fake copies to return. If you get a fake copy, you will have to contact Microsoft or Sony from here on out. We've been in contact with prosecutors over this." She shows me the disc and it looks normal to me and she explains the inner ring on the games are blank, which this one was clearly not blank.
It felt like I was being accused with the way she found me in the store and even opened the game despite it still being sealed. However, it makes zero sense to stand there to inspect the game to see if it's been open and resealed, only to turn around and open the game anyways. Now the game is unsellable despite the fact it was still brand new when I returned it. So, they are going to prevent people from returning games? What if grandma buys the wrong game for Lil' Jimmy's birthday, she can't return it and is stuck with the game?
Report her to corporate. I worked at Target for 6 years and that's absolutely ridiculous she tracked you down and confronted you while shopping. Who does that?Non-clearance related, but Target related post incoming:
Had an unpleasant experience at Target earlier. I decided to return Iron Man VR I got a couple of weeks ago, because I decided to just wait on the game until it hits sub-$30. I get to the CS counter and the girl looks at the game and then said "I have to get a manager". I looked at her confused and she was like "We've had issues with game returns lately and they need to be approved by a manager first." Okay. So, I waited for a manager and one comes over and she thoroughly inspects the game. I mean, she checked EVERY corner and side to try and find the slightest imperfection on the wrapping. She finally approves the return.
Fast forward about 5 minutes when I'm looking in the games for any possible clearance deals (zero) and the manager comes up to me with the Iron Man VR game opened and she goes "just to let you know, from now on we will be unable to do any video game returns. We've had people coming in with fake copies to return. If you get a fake copy, you will have to contact Microsoft or Sony from here on out. We've been in contact with prosecutors over this." She shows me the disc and it looks normal to me and she explains the inner ring on the games are blank, which this one was clearly not blank.
It felt like I was being accused with the way she found me in the store and even opened the game despite it still being sealed. However, it makes zero sense to stand there to inspect the game to see if it's been open and resealed, only to turn around and open the game anyways. Now the game is unsellable despite the fact it was still brand new when I returned it. So, they are going to prevent people from returning games? What if grandma buys the wrong game for Lil' Jimmy's birthday, she can't return it and is stuck with the game?
Crazy zealot employee. one time, they told me I cant price match because the item show arrow downward (already on sale, claim by manager). i took it to CS, the lady told me, she never heard of it. she price match it for me.Non-clearance related, but Target related post incoming:
Had an unpleasant experience at Target earlier. I decided to return Iron Man VR I got a couple of weeks ago, because I decided to just wait on the game until it hits sub-$30. I get to the CS counter and the girl looks at the game and then said "I have to get a manager". I looked at her confused and she was like "We've had issues with game returns lately and they need to be approved by a manager first." Okay. So, I waited for a manager and one comes over and she thoroughly inspects the game. I mean, she checked EVERY corner and side to try and find the slightest imperfection on the wrapping. She finally approves the return.
Fast forward about 5 minutes when I'm looking in the games for any possible clearance deals (zero) and the manager comes up to me with the Iron Man VR game opened and she goes "just to let you know, from now on we will be unable to do any video game returns. We've had people coming in with fake copies to return. If you get a fake copy, you will have to contact Microsoft or Sony from here on out. We've been in contact with prosecutors over this." She shows me the disc and it looks normal to me and she explains the inner ring on the games are blank, which this one was clearly not blank.
It felt like I was being accused with the way she found me in the store and even opened the game despite it still being sealed. However, it makes zero sense to stand there to inspect the game to see if it's been open and resealed, only to turn around and open the game anyways. Now the game is unsellable despite the fact it was still brand new when I returned it. So, they are going to prevent people from returning games? What if grandma buys the wrong game for Lil' Jimmy's birthday, she can't return it and is stuck with the game?
When I tried to buy a game years ago and price match it to best buy or somewhere at the time (I don't have a best buy close to where I live) they told me they do not price match at all :/ I think it was tales of xillia 2. Ended up just ordering off of amazon or walmart since they price matched it online.Crazy zealot employee. one time, they told me I cant price match because the item show arrow downward (already on sale, claim by manager). i took it to CS, the lady told me, she never heard of it. she price match it for me.
Something similar, happened to me when Target was clearancing out PlayStation TVs. I bought one and decided I needed the money more.Non-clearance related, but Target related post incoming:
Had an unpleasant experience at Target earlier. I decided to return Iron Man VR I got a couple of weeks ago, because I decided to just wait on the game until it hits sub-$30. I get to the CS counter and the girl looks at the game and then said "I have to get a manager". I looked at her confused and she was like "We've had issues with game returns lately and they need to be approved by a manager first." Okay. So, I waited for a manager and one comes over and she thoroughly inspects the game. I mean, she checked EVERY corner and side to try and find the slightest imperfection on the wrapping. She finally approves the return.
Fast forward about 5 minutes when I'm looking in the games for any possible clearance deals (zero) and the manager comes up to me with the Iron Man VR game opened and she goes "just to let you know, from now on we will be unable to do any video game returns. We've had people coming in with fake copies to return. If you get a fake copy, you will have to contact Microsoft or Sony from here on out. We've been in contact with prosecutors over this." She shows me the disc and it looks normal to me and she explains the inner ring on the games are blank, which this one was clearly not blank.
It felt like I was being accused with the way she found me in the store and even opened the game despite it still being sealed. However, it makes zero sense to stand there to inspect the game to see if it's been open and resealed, only to turn around and open the game anyways. Now the game is unsellable despite the fact it was still brand new when I returned it. So, they are going to prevent people from returning games? What if grandma buys the wrong game for Lil' Jimmy's birthday, she can't return it and is stuck with the game?
lol this happened to me one time with a copy of windwaker hd, the copy i was returning was crushed and part of the shrink wrap was ripped and peeling a bit. the employee asked me what i did to it lol. she proceeds to open the game and inspect it and the disc was in there because it was a new copy. what a rocket scientist she lost the company money. this was at walmartNon-clearance related, but Target related post incoming:
Had an unpleasant experience at Target earlier. I decided to return Iron Man VR I got a couple of weeks ago, because I decided to just wait on the game until it hits sub-$30. I get to the CS counter and the girl looks at the game and then said "I have to get a manager". I looked at her confused and she was like "We've had issues with game returns lately and they need to be approved by a manager first." Okay. So, I waited for a manager and one comes over and she thoroughly inspects the game. I mean, she checked EVERY corner and side to try and find the slightest imperfection on the wrapping. She finally approves the return.
Fast forward about 5 minutes when I'm looking in the games for any possible clearance deals (zero) and the manager comes up to me with the Iron Man VR game opened and she goes "just to let you know, from now on we will be unable to do any video game returns. We've had people coming in with fake copies to return. If you get a fake copy, you will have to contact Microsoft or Sony from here on out. We've been in contact with prosecutors over this." She shows me the disc and it looks normal to me and she explains the inner ring on the games are blank, which this one was clearly not blank.
It felt like I was being accused with the way she found me in the store and even opened the game despite it still being sealed. However, it makes zero sense to stand there to inspect the game to see if it's been open and resealed, only to turn around and open the game anyways. Now the game is unsellable despite the fact it was still brand new when I returned it. So, they are going to prevent people from returning games? What if grandma buys the wrong game for Lil' Jimmy's birthday, she can't return it and is stuck with the game?
If they had simply done their diligence to ensure you weren't returning a carefully opened box (understandable given the price and circumstances of item), no big deal. Pretty common to need a manager for a higher priced return. This might be a little annoying at the time but it is understandable and easily ignored. Go on about your day right? Hell, if said manager had run into you while on the floor and "apologized" for the seemingly excessive review of your return as they've been having a problem lately that wouldn't have been a big deal. Everyone's stressed right now so you give people a little more benefit of the doubt than usual.Non-clearance related, but Target related post incoming:
Had an unpleasant experience at Target earlier. I decided to return Iron Man VR I got a couple of weeks ago, because I decided to just wait on the game until it hits sub-$30. I get to the CS counter and the girl looks at the game and then said "I have to get a manager". I looked at her confused and she was like "We've had issues with game returns lately and they need to be approved by a manager first." Okay. So, I waited for a manager and one comes over and she thoroughly inspects the game. I mean, she checked EVERY corner and side to try and find the slightest imperfection on the wrapping. She finally approves the return.
Fast forward about 5 minutes when I'm looking in the games for any possible clearance deals (zero) and the manager comes up to me with the Iron Man VR game opened and she goes "just to let you know, from now on we will be unable to do any video game returns. We've had people coming in with fake copies to return. If you get a fake copy, you will have to contact Microsoft or Sony from here on out. We've been in contact with prosecutors over this." She shows me the disc and it looks normal to me and she explains the inner ring on the games are blank, which this one was clearly not blank.
It felt like I was being accused with the way she found me in the store and even opened the game despite it still being sealed. However, it makes zero sense to stand there to inspect the game to see if it's been open and resealed, only to turn around and open the game anyways. Now the game is unsellable despite the fact it was still brand new when I returned it. So, they are going to prevent people from returning games? What if grandma buys the wrong game for Lil' Jimmy's birthday, she can't return it and is stuck with the game?
I had similar experience, but was doing a price adjustment back in June. Matching price with Amazon and they said they would give the partial refund, but then said they would give a full refund. Very bizarre, but no complaints here.My Target store stopped accepting returns in March. The one upside to this, is that when I tried to return something online. Not only did they let me keep the product that I was trying to return, but they also gave me all of my money back.
I'm wondering that too, it sounds like it could be a regional thing though, I posted a thread about the deal, and so far I seem to be the only person on here that has that specific deal. I also believe that this week there is a deal that if you buy $40 worth of something, you get a $10 Target gift card. So, if you did order pickup, not only could you potentially get a $10 gift card, but $10 back, and another $10. Meaning $40 of stuff for $10. I doubt that they all stack though. That would be way too amazing. Most Circle deals are one or the other, and since the $10 back is technically a Circle deal, along with the $10 off being another circle deal with order pickup. It's hard to say.Wonder if it stacks with the spend $40 get $10 off circle offer with order pickup.