Time to stop shopping at Target
Nov. 5th, 2005 10:26 amhttp://www.saveroe.com/node/1714
Thus my letter:
It is with great regret that I find myself forced to discontinue shopping at Target. I have been a regular Target customer for 20 years and found it suitable for most of my needs, especially since I do not shop at Wal-Mart. While I am not your biggest customer, I do spend about $100/month at Target stores, especially at your 4241 Lavista Rd, Tucker GA, and 2055 W. Park Place, Stone Mountain, GA locations. I find it especially regrettable that I will not be able to do my holiday shopping there, as has been my norm.
However, it has come to my attention that Target has implemented a policy that puts its customers’ health in jeopardy. I am referring to Target pharmacist refusal to fill medical prescriptions, as most recently occurred in Fenton, MO. As long as such a policy is in place, I am afraid that I cannot support your stores in anyway. I do, however, look forward to a quick resolution of this matter.
Thus my letter:
It is with great regret that I find myself forced to discontinue shopping at Target. I have been a regular Target customer for 20 years and found it suitable for most of my needs, especially since I do not shop at Wal-Mart. While I am not your biggest customer, I do spend about $100/month at Target stores, especially at your 4241 Lavista Rd, Tucker GA, and 2055 W. Park Place, Stone Mountain, GA locations. I find it especially regrettable that I will not be able to do my holiday shopping there, as has been my norm.
However, it has come to my attention that Target has implemented a policy that puts its customers’ health in jeopardy. I am referring to Target pharmacist refusal to fill medical prescriptions, as most recently occurred in Fenton, MO. As long as such a policy is in place, I am afraid that I cannot support your stores in anyway. I do, however, look forward to a quick resolution of this matter.