I hope they are happy with their non working display they purchased for a penny.So if your ever looking for some amusement I suggest heading over to Target's Facebook page.
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It looks like the vml scanned the white 3×5 sign barcode to make the shelf labe. But, really they couldn't tell that was obviously wrong #smdhSo if your ever looking for some amusement I suggest heading over to Target's Facebook page.
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Power cord they can fix I hope it was fully gutted. Knowing them they will probably fill it with rocks and return it for full price saying it doesn't work....I hope the display had no working parts, or at least had the power cord snipped.
He really thought a fully functional Ninja would actually have that price? This almost sounds fake.
That's pretty sad if he really thought he had a valid point. That's beyond embarrassing.Sad to say it has happened more than you would imagine.
Considering that the stupid thing is glued to a plexiglass plate, has no cord, and the motor is blocked, it's not worth a penny.
It looks like the vml scanned the white 3×5 sign barcode to make the shelf labe. But, really they couldn't tell that was obviously wrong #smdh
I feel like these displays (if you can order them on SAP) only run under $5 anyway....so not even that good of a deal compared to actual retail for a working item.The second line of the label says 'Ninja drp cof mkr'.
Says he hopes they'll 'honor their price match & that he'll be happy to give 'em back their display'.
Naw, dude. Keep it with our compliments.
Clueless much?
ExactlyI'm surprised Target doesn't have a team actively trying to assist these douche bags. If you're going to do social media, do it right. Having pages and pages of unanswered complaints is just bad, regardless of their validity.