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    Target

    Target

    4.5
    (6 reviews)
    6.4 mi
    $$

    ***100th Review***…read more Over the last week, I've been thinking long and hard about which establishment I want to dedicate my 100th review to. It's a meaningful milestone for me in the Yelp world and I want to choose wisely. I remember reading about the CEO of Yelp, Jeremy Stoppelman, who had the idea for Yelp, Inc initially when he had trouble finding a local doctor in 2004. It comes back to the idea of community, service and sharing and I decided to dedicate my review for this Target store in Bristol, VA. Now I've actually never been to this Target store and my dealing with them is purely by phone. However, they really touched my heart in an above and beyond way and here's how. Last week, the 3.1 Phillip Lim for Target line launched and I had totally forgotten since I was celebrating my best friend's birthday that day. 2 days later, when I realized that I had forgotten to place the orders for the items I wanted, the online inventory and stores were sparse and it was especially hard to find the one item I really wanted, their large black tote bag with gusset. I called around and went to the local Target stores all around me, none had it and I was quite bummed. I decided to branch out and check inventory elsewhere and came across this store. From the moment I spoke with a store employee I felt the lovely Southern hospitality. Christine, the store manager, was kind and helpful. She had a bag in stock but they were unable to take payment over the phone and I live thousands of miles away. I asked if they could ship it to my local store and she said that it isn't company policy but she can check and get back to me. 2 days later, Christine called me and said she'd be happy to ship the bag to my local store. She said she also emailed all the store managers in that store to make sure they will call me when they receive the bag so it's not accidentally put out on the floor. I was amazed! This level of customer service is really a step above the rest and I am thankful they went to so much trouble to make a customer happy. Thank you, Christine and the crew at Target Bristol! Hopefully one day, I'll be out there for a visit.

    It always feels like home as long as there is a Target close by. Not a large grocery section here…read morebut you will find organic eggs, organic milk and other organic selections. They have the Earth's Best brand kids' meatballs and chicken nuggets which are a staple in our home...unfortunately... Oh you, picky toddlers!! Their wine selections seem a bit overpriced here compared to Food City. A bottle of the newest Barefoot Refresh Summer Red runs $3 more at Target. Who wants to spend $7.99 when you can get it up the hill for $4.99? Certainly not me. Don't let the cheap price tag fool you, that wine is faboosh! On the plus, there's a Starbucks inside.

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    GameStop

    GameStop

    3.0
    (4 reviews)
    5.3 mi

    best games in the area. went walmart first and they barely have anything ended up finding all the…read moremadden games i wanted right here. also they have an aweomse staff. girl was super cute that helped me.

    The wife of Tony Betancourt is the manager of this store, her name is Kayla Alton Betancourt, her…read morehusband Tony has an aunt named Nilsa and an uncle named Angel Louis Almodovar, they had custody of me 25 years ago when I was in high school, Tony was a little kid back then in and out of the pool with his cousins, Angel and Nilsa Almodovar forbid me and their daughter who has down syndrome to open the fridge to our heart's content, we weren't allowed to open the fridge or cabinets to help ourselves to any food AT ALL, EVEN IF WE WERE STARVING! At times I was sent to bed without food. When they would take us to Tony's mom's house Diana and Michael which are his parents, I'd have to sit in the corner with their down syndrome daughter and stay quiet while Tony and his cousins would engage in adult conversations and get treated like adults NO PHUCKING LIE, ..and it just so happens that Tony's down syndrome cousin named Lizette Almodovar and myself we are both much older than Tony and his cousins, ..so I was only just warning you to please be careful with him and his family because they were extremely abusive to us and they weren't right. I've left a photo of Tony Betancourt and Kayla the manager from here below attached to this review. Aside from all this, Tony and his entire family have completely abandoned me and left me all alone in this world for YEARS, they don't accept me on social media, ..don't call me to see if I'm ok, they've never helped me with anything as a family either. They were all about the money to take care of me.

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    MyPhone Repair - Bristol

    MyPhone Repair - Bristol

    2.5
    (15 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    Great price and quick service. Less than $150 for an iPad…read morescreen repair. Quoted at 48hr turnaround, but device was ready the next day. Will return for all future needs. Thanks Brady

    My daughter was home from college in Florida for a week and needed the back of her iPhone repaired…read moreafter it cracked. After checking out several repair shops and reading reviews -- and based on a recommendation from a local AT&T sales rep -- she went to MyPhoneRepair at the Pinnacle. They were able to fix it the same day, which seemed great. That evening, I asked if she was happy with the repair. She said yes, but as she turned the phone over to show me, we noticed new cracks on the back again. She hadn't dropped it, and it had been in a case and with her the entire time. So we went back to the shop the very next day. The staff member was friendly and told us there was no problem -- they'd fix it again. We thought, "Great! That's excellent customer service." While we were waiting for the second repair, my daughter casually mentioned that it was strange they hadn't asked for her phone's PIN code this time -- because they had asked for it the first time. That raised a red flag. My husband, who works in IT and cybersecurity, was immediately concerned. There should be no reason to ask for a PIN code just to replace the back glass of a phone. At that point, we started to worry: why did they need access to her phone? She's a young woman with a lot of personal information, photos, and data on her device, and the ethical implications were unsettling. We picked up the phone again later that day and mentioned our concerns about the PIN. The rep we spoke with said he has never needed to request a PIN for a back repair, which only confirmed our concerns. We asked that the owner give us a call. Two days later still no one had reached out. Also, later that night, my daughter discovered another issue -- the speaker no longer worked. She couldn't make calls on speakerphone, record videos, or use audio functions without a buzzing noise. At that point, the store was closed, and she had to fly back to Florida the next morning. I called the shop to express our concerns and was told the owner would get in touch. Instead, the manager called back and it became clear the owner didn't want to be involved. The manager kept repeating that they "take customer security very seriously" and only ask for PINs when necessary. But again -- this wasn't necessary. A quick online search supports that advice: do not give your PIN to a repair shop unless it's absolutely required (and it wasn't in this case). They also claimed the speaker issue had nothing to do with their repair. Yet, when we dropped it off originally, they explained that fixing the back of an iPhone 14 involves disassembling the entire internal structure -- their words, not ours. Their final offer was for us to bring the phone back in -- knowing full well she lives in another state. Not exactly a helpful resolution. In the end, we spent $150 for a repair that had to be done twice, and ended up with a phone in worse working condition than when we brought it in. More than that, we left with serious concerns about the ethics of the repair process and the lack of accountability. Unfortunately, I can't recommend this shop. Be cautious. Our experience was disappointing, frustrating, and left us with more problems than we started with.

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