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Mainly Target Circle.
Ope... SOME stores' front ends have a 2 week lookout that you can look at. It should be at the registers. Our SETL prints it. Our cleaners, greeters, advocates, and anyone working FOS is expected to know it.^^ We do? This is news to me.
Under tools or use a spot computer.I couldn't find workbench on my Zebra.
Will look tomorrow thanks.(on a zebra) myday<tools<workbench<areas<S&E
Circles are easy especially if they were like " I thought they were 10% off". Target people you know have a smart phone- " are you using Target circle to get 1% back?" If they are like yeah how? Then you explain how it works plus the potential to save more.Mainly Target Circle.
You do realize that entering the phone number only sends the 1% of the transaction to the circle account and doesn't access any of the saved offers, right? The bar code has to be scanned for that.My store seems to have pretty much forgotten about Red Cards or Circle sign ups. There seems to be not a care in the world, except that applications take more time and could make for moe calls for backup when we do not even have the bodies on the salefloor to spend all the hours we have even allowing good workers as much OT as they want.
However, when my store did care, a tip I learned from our best Red Card getter. Just tell every guest, "Your total comes to $X.XX unless you're paying with a Red Card." For Circle I modified that to, "You'll need to enter your phone number if you have a Circle account and want to use discount offers today, otherwise you can just hit skip."
Unless you get a lt of seniors in line who don't wanna be bothered with it.Circles are easy especially if they were like " I thought they were 10% off". Target people you know have a smart phone- " are you using Target circle to get 1% back?" If they are like yeah how? Then you explain how it works plus the potential to save more.
You do realize that entering the phone number only sends the 1% of the transaction to the circle account and doesn't access any of the saved offers, right? The bar code has to be scanned for that.
They can still sign up on a desk top computer. They would just need to know what they are gonna buy and check before they go shopping. Still earn the 1% even if they didn't click anything. They just need a phone number instore. Now they may not have a computer or still not interested then offer the debit card. Comes right out of their bank account, no credit check just need to ssn to verify identity to comply with patriot act, and a blank check.Unless you get a lt of seniors in line who don't wanna be bothered with it.
Not necessarily. A guest can access Target Circle offers on other devices via the Target web site. They would need to log into the target.com account, browse the offers and select any offers they are interested in. The selected offers will come up under their cell phone number, assuming they have selected the correct product type (brand, size, flavor etc.) eligible for the Circle deal.You do realize that entering the phone number only sends the 1% of the transaction to the circle account and doesn't access any of the saved offers, right? The bar code has to be scanned for that.
At checkout? That's not what I was told.Not necessarily. A guest can access Target Circle offers on other devices via the Target web site. They would need to log into the target.com account, browse the offers and select any offers they are interested in. The selected offers will come up under their cell phone number, assuming they have selected the correct product type (brand, size, flavor etc.) eligible for the Circle deal.
As a Target Circle member who uses the Target app, occasionally I have a dead cellphone at checkout. Any offers I have already saved onto Circle do in fact come up when I type in my cellphone number. So you were given inaccurate information.At checkout? That's not what I was told.
The problem is we cannot take Debit Redcard applications unless the guest brings a voided paper check. They have to apply online. Depending on where the new TM or guest lives, your store might or might not get credit for the Redcard signup.I have been signing new hires up for the debit card so they can use their discount since most younger people don't carry cash.