www.Target.com/Survey is the survey website for Target where you can access to participate in this survey. The survey is available in either in English or Spanish. Each survey period last 3 months. For example, the 1st quarter period in 2011 is between 12:00 a.m. on 1st February 2011 and 11:59:59 p.m. on 30th April 2011. By filling in the survey, you will be eligible to enter the “Target 2011 Spring Survey” sweepstakes during the spring period. Similarly, each survey period will allow you to qualify for that period's sweepstakes.
You can enter this sweepstakes, by logging on to this site, filling up the User id and Password, available at the bottom of your Cash Register Receipt and taking this survey at Target.com/Survey. Since, this sweepstakes does not mandate a purchase for participation; you can skip the survey and enter, by sending your hand-written details to the specified address.
Whichever method you choose to enter, you can participate once every month during the contest period, to boost up your chances of winning one (1) Grand Prize, out of the total three (3), each consisting of a Target Gift Card, worth of $5,000. On or about 11th of every month, starting from March 2011 to May 2011, all the eligible sweepstakes entries will be drawn for determining the monthly Grand Prize winner; however, you should visit the site to check all the rules, before participating in the survey and thereafter, the sweepstakes.
Target Corporation or Target, the second largest discount retailer of the United States, founded in 1902, headquartered at Minneapolis, Minnesota, invites you to participate in its customer satisfaction survey. To give your valuable feedback, regarding your shopping experience in any one of its outlets, visit the Target survey below.
Survey Website: www.target.com/survey
This comment refers to the newly opened Target at Emeryville.
ReplyDeleteThe 6 lane checkout system is frustrating and inefficient because you don't always have the same number of cashiers for each line. Therefore some lines move faster than others or not at all. Better to use a single (snaking) line as is done at the airport, banks or retail stores such as Best Buys at Emeryville.
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