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This website no longer supports Internet Explorer 9 or below, please upgrade to a newer browser. Target has a new app With new features and a new design it’s quicker and easier to shop at Target FREE Click + Collect FREE Delivery on orders over $80* Queen Size Air Bed Enter Postcode, City or Suburb Get the perfect night of rest just about anywhere with this comfortable and compact Queen Air Bed.Safety ValueSturdy pre-tested vinylQuick inflation/deflation screw valveComfortable flocked sleeping surfaceSturdy coil beam constructionGreat for indoor and outdoor useDimensions: 2.03m x 1.52m x 22cm Your Recently Viewed ItemsCampfire ViewBeach CampfireCamping BeachBeach BonfiresCamping VibesOutdoor CampingOutdoor LifeChic CampingCamping NatureForwardI did this once with my friends when we went to Pembrokeshire. We found this small, empty beach and had it all to ourselves, we made a campfire and messed around and it was honestly one of the top ten favourite times of my life




See detailed Target customer service rankings, employee comments and much more from our sister site.Update added by user Oct 08, 2012 The Serramonte, Daly City managers continue to lie and say that the return policy was on the outside of the box.I have a photo of the outside of the box, with no such policy on it. Target Corp. customer service made one call to the manager, who lied, and they believed him... so they won\'t help me at all.Still fighting because this is so wrong. Original review posted by user Sep 07, 2012 On 9/2/12 11:38am, I bought a queen Aerobed at Target, Ca for $216.00. When I opened it later that day for my guests to use, we found it covered with mold & unsafe for use. I took it back to Target for an exchange on 9/3/12, 11am. Please note this was less than 24 hours since I had purchased it! I asked for a replacement bed.I asked for a store credit or refund. The managers refused saying that on the INSIDE of box there's a statement saying to return directly to Aerobed.




I pointed out that nowhere on the OUTSIDE of the box, or on the shelf, did it say the bed was not returnable or exchangeable so I had been mislead. I spoke with 2 store mgers: Melvin & Robert. Both managers were rude, refusing to give me their last names, or their employee id#s. They told me to call Target Corporate offices which I did, and of course Target Corporate was closed (it was Labor Day). At the suggestion of an off-duty police officer who overheard my situation, I called the Daly City police to assist me. The officer arrived and agreed that Target should clearly state their no return/exchange policy on the OUTSIDE of the box, but he wasn't able to convince Target to give me an exchange, credit or refund. The officer witnessed me leaving the bed at the Customer Service counter, since I have a bad back (the double height queen Aerobeds are heavy) & I refused to reintroduce anymore mold in my car! I have had headaches since opening that bed and hope I have not been contaminated with mold from a foreign country!




I believe Target is not in compliance with California Civil Code Sec. 1723 and needs to rectify their mistakes immediately. Until then it's buyer beware! BTW, while I was standing in line, I heard the customer service people refuse to exchange or give store credit on ANY cosmetic or personal product even those with receipts and in triple blister packages that clearly had never been opened. So exchanges are not that easy at Target anymore! Had the same issue "Target has asked for me to file a review to help other customers. I certainly hope my review does help other Target customers! I placed an order for a surprise 15th..." "Generally I don't complain online about companies but after the poor treatment and attitude of Targets customer service department I believe I have no other choice. In August I ordered..." "You are selling a product called syringe pens. In light of all of the heroin overdoses it is highly inappropriate. Its one thing for a doctor to use it as..."




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Downtown Manhattan residents who refuse to schlep all the way to Brooklyn, Harlem or Queens will now be able to shop at one of the country's largest retailers without hopping on the subway. Target is cutting the ribbon Wednesday on its 45,000-square-foot Tribeca store, its latest effort to penetrate dense urban markets with smaller shops. For New York City dwellers who haven't stepped foot inside a Target for awhile — and even for those who have — the Tribeca shop will look decidedly different. Because it caters to urban living, the store will forego large furniture in favor of a full aisle of air mattresses. Instead of 24-packs of toilet paper meant for stocking up, visitors will be offered grab-and-go items from food to electronics. And in place of your typical cookie-cutter food and beverage cafe, the Tribeca shop will be home to the Chobani yogurt company's second cafe. "It's the best of what Target has to offer," spokeswoman Kristy Welker told CNBC on a store tour.




The two-level shop, just a five-minute walk from the World Trade Center area, is Target's 27th small store. By year's end, the company will operate 32 of these pint-sized locations. And while they still represent less than 2 percent of the big-box retailer's store count, they could eventually number in the hundreds, CEO Brian Cornell has said. Each of these stores caters to the local markets they serve. In addition to the city-skewed merchandise at the Tribeca location, it will be the first Target store to feature overhead digital screens that direct shoppers to the next open checkout counter. That will help it handle the influx of traffic it expects. The Tribeca shop will likewise be staffed by some 200 employees — a level that's more in line with its typical 135,000-square-foot stores, management said. By comparison, its 21,000-square-foot space that opened in Queens in July has roughly 70 employees. Though Target declined to provide traffic or sales forecasts for the store, it's located smack in the middle of New York City's new downtown.




Roughly 60,000 residents live in the area, and have a median household income of $134,756, according to the Alliance for Downtown New York. The retailer is also catering to the nearly 15 million tourists expected to visit the area in 2017, Welker said. As it learns what shoppers want from their local Target store, the company will make adjustments to its merchandise and presentation, Rob DeMarino, Target's store team leader, said. For example, when visitors at Target's San Francisco shop kept asking for paper plates and cups to host office parties, the retailer was able to get them in stock in a few weeks. "That's the most exciting part," DeMarino said. New York City is one of the 11 markets Target is focusing on for its small-store expansion. Other cities include Chicago, Philadelphia and Los Angeles. Among other stores it's slated to open are a downtown Brooklyn shop scheduled for this winter, and an East Village shop coming summer 2018. Target does not break out the sales or profitability of its small shops as compared with its traditional locations, preferring to view its stores as "one Target," spokeswoman Molly Snyder said.




She did say, however, that its small stores tend to receive more frequent footfall than its larger stores, and ring up higher sales per square foot. Those sales certainly come at a cost. Though Target declined to share specifics regarding its Tribeca lease, ground floor space in lower Manhattan cost an average $294 per square foot as of the second quarter, according to CBRE data. Yet Target's small shops shouldn't be viewed in a one-dimensional lens, Moody's analyst Charlie O'Shea cautioned. Instead, they're a way for Target to extend its brand into a new market, and build a relationship with new, existing or lapsed customers. They also serve as another touch point in its advantage over Amazon: Having physical stores. At the entrance to Tribeca's store, for example, is a service desk where shoppers can pick up or return online orders. "Target needs this second format," O'Shea said, adding that if retailers want to compete in both the digital world, they've "got to have more nimble bricks-and-mortar" operations.

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