@Target_Corp – Brian Cornell – Mr. Cornell,<br>I am writing you because I feel that I was taken advantage of

Vanessa McGann sent a message to Brian Cornell that said:

Mr. Cornell,
I am writing you because I feel that I was taken advantage of by TD Bank, the company that has your credit cards.
I was told by a target employee that I was signing up for the card that takes charges out of my checking account and give a school of my choice a rebate. It turns out she signed me up for a credit card. When I found this out I went to the store and was told they couldn\'t do anything. I paid my bill of $37.02 as soon as I found out this was a charge and not a debit from my checking account. I didn\'t get a bill until Oct. 14th with an amount of $62.03.
I feel like I was taken advantage of. I am a loyal Target customer. I feel like they don\'t care, they are not Target, I am paying the $27.03 that they wont take off but I am not happy about it.
I was taken advantage of by a Target employee and I assume got credit for signing me up and this makes me angry.
I am sending a letter to you along with my cut up Target credit card.
I am not happy and feel like you do business with a bank that takes advantage at your and my expense. I will not shop at Target anymore and I will tell my friends what happened.

Vanessa McGann

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