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I really think we could see the end of Target or at least a downward spiral. The security breach of people's credit card/debit card information has had an effect on the company in my opinion. I'm not an idiot or a rookie. I know that January is one of the slowest months of the year in retail and at Target but the store I work at just seems a lot slower and the red card counts seem a lot down. Yeah, the weekends are still busy but that's common sense. The majority of the shopping is done on the weekends. I just have this feeling that we haven't even seen all of the effects of the security breach. I think that this is just the tip of the iceberg. Personally, I would not care that much if Target went bankrupt and eventually out of business because I despise working for the company. If you like working for Target, that's fine. I won't judge you or hold that against you. If you like it, I give you props. It's just not my thing. Yeah, I think it's possible that the end of Target is near but it could just be that I work at a crappy store or one of the worst in my state. I just think that people are going to be cautious about shopping at Target. When the security breach happened, I didn't think it was that big of a deal because it the number affected was only about 30 to 40 million. However, that number changed into 70 million and then eventually wound up to be 110 million. 110 million is almost 4 times the population of Canada, LMAO. Sales are basically relied upon humans entering the store and buying crap. If fewer humans and fewer humans shop at Target, sales go down. If you work at Target, you know what that means. Bosses don't get their raises and they get mad and take it out on their pawns(regular team members).