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Posted: Mar 4th 2008 6:28PM (Unverified) said

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now thats a bit odd
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Posted: Mar 4th 2008 4:14PM (Unverified) said

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lol I work at Target and didn't even notice this. Gotta check to see if its affected the one where I work at.
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Posted: Mar 4th 2008 4:18PM (Unverified) said

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yeah i will have to check too cause i work at target as well. oh and there really isn't a game section manager
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Posted: Mar 4th 2008 4:28PM Softserve said

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A Target I went to in Chicago actually had a spot for this game like 3 weeks ago. I'm not sure what they're doing.
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Posted: Mar 4th 2008 5:33PM (Unverified) said

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yeah the target i work at (is it weird that everyone reading this article seems to work at a target)
had a spot for dark sector about a month ago, and it has just been empty space for all that time. I brought it up to somebody but they didn't care, so it stays. Hell yeah T-1913!
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Posted: Mar 4th 2008 5:49PM Patio said

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Yeah, hollywood video did the same thing. They put the wrong release dates on a couple of games in their new coupon ad they mailed out a week back.
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Posted: Mar 4th 2008 5:47PM Mal F4cti0n said

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What's up with the "since a future release date has not been established" part. Hasn't a release date been established? So they are all sorts of f'd up. Have they heard of a little thing called the internet? Isn't there someone at Target corporate smart e-nuff to figure out how to either verify themselves or with their distributor about a future release date?
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Posted: Mar 4th 2008 5:52PM (Unverified) said

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short answer, mal f4ction, is no. Target corporate is retarded. All of the people who know what is going on has no authority, and nothing gets done right unless the little people do it themselves
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Posted: Mar 4th 2008 6:21PM (Unverified) said

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Target has "leaders," not managers, which is odd because I never saw one in the 18 months I worked for them. Generally, the store and team leaders wouldn't be able to lead people out of a burning building, and I sure as hell wouldn't follow them.

to add to sigma--if the little people with no authority say something about doing things right, the store and team leaders will then concentrate on the one thing they do well--making your life suck even more than normal.
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Posted: Mar 4th 2008 6:46PM R0B3RT said

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Thats funny i went to target last night and they were still $150 the hd dvd players for the 360. some on didnt get the notice.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2008 10:45AM (Unverified) said

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Target does not have a games section manager. I am a "Team Leader" of Electronics, Entertainment, Toys, Sporting Goods, Hardware, Luggage, and Automotive. As you can see Target spreads their middle management types too thin, which would account for mistakes like this not being fixed. Actually, since it's featured in our ad it's not even something we could fix besides what they printed out in that picture about it. Bottom line is Target sucks anyways and this mistake is no surprise.
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