So, today I went back to Target and asked to speak with the store manager. Well, the girls at the Customer Service desk were not too excited to call him and went through the list of Is it something we can help with? Is it a problem? Finally they call him and it took him about 15 min to get to the desk. I started out by explaining that I have usually enjoyed being in there store and that usually the employees were professional. However, I explained Saturday's situation. The entire time I was talking to him he was watching everything that was going on around us. (I am a Kindergarten teacher and I often multi-task and keeping an eye on everything, but I felt that he did not care.)
When I finished explaining the events he said, "A lot of people who are
trying to use coupons feel that we are singling them out. Sounds like you knew the coupon policy. You should have explained the policy to her.

(Like that is my job-SHE IS A MANAGER.) Don't let this prevent you from coming back. Have a nice day." He turned and walked away.
Obviously, her attitude and management style are shared by the rest of the management team at this store. I am a little surprised because this store has only been there a little less than a year. I would have thought that they would still be at the state where everyone has been trained by the books.
Well, I went across town to run other errands and stopped at the Target there. SIL suggested that I have it rung up in the electronics department. This is what I did. The young man had a hard time getting the Tinkerbell DMR coupon to ring up. (Darn that Tinkerbell) The manager was right there and came over and keyed it in. He also said," What a
great deal $30 off of $50 worth of movies. I wish I was that good at getting a deal."

I had to do it!! I said, "Well don't go to the east store they
HATE people who try to spend their money conscientiously." He laughed and said, "You know we here more complaints about them. We are just glad to have you here. Come back anytime!"
It was an extra 25-30 minutes across town, but I am glad I went to that store and probably will do it more often now. I am also thinking about send an email to the corporate office.
Thanks for following my trials and tribulations with Target, Tinkerbelle, and "the talking rats" (that's what my neice calls the G-Force movie.) I hope that they will be appreciative when they get their stockings.
Have a great week.