it’s nationwide. it’s not as much as you’d think.They are being piloted in some places already, I believe. What are you doing to help you with this? We will be starting this soon. I don't know if it is a nationwide rollout or just an expansion of the pilot.
At least until the guests find out that they can do them!Since it’s been rolled out to my store at the beginning of April, we’ve had maybe 5 returns total. It’s just not a thing to worry about.
Except forAt least until the guests find out that they can do them!
At least until the guests find out that they can do them!
what % of them DU is SBUX DUAlready doing SBXDU.
During bad weather it's a PITA when it picks up.
Then again Target should have never allowed certain items to be available for DU because of weight and size.arguably too much is excluded
Thought drive up returns have to be simple. Apparel at all might need RFID tags not just a simple rewrap sticker. Not a single, 349 day Cat and Jack, had a tag attached. Had to have help reading the dang tiny tag for the dpci on over 20 items. Burning headache afterwards.They also need to do something with all the people bringing in bags of used Cat and Jack (and other target brands but especially those) and not let those start to get processed at drive up.
Our first 1 was furniture we don't carry...Then again Target should have never allowed certain items to be available for DU because of weight and size.
For example: bags of dog food, large TVs, furniture, cases of water, etc.
Year ago I worked at small Circuit City inside a high end mall.Our first 1 was furniture we don't carry...
Thought drive up returns have to be simple. Apparel at all might need RFID tags not just a simple rewrap sticker. Not a single, 349 day Cat and Jack, had a tag attached. Had to have help reading the dang tiny tag for the dpci on over 20 items. Burning headache afterwards.
Like guests will read that part.barcode is required