Target Will Now Stop Accepting This Payment In Montana
Big Changes Coming To How You Pay At Montana Targets
The older you get, the more you realize that nothing stays the same forever.
Companies are always looking for ways to change and improve, and Target is no exception, but this change may upset some Montana residents.
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Target Has Been Making Big Changes In 2024
Earlier this year, Tammie Toren told you that Target was going to change how Montanans used the self-checkout.
In an attempt to limit theft from their stores, Target would implement a 10-item or less rule for those using the self-check-out lanes.
Another change is coming soon to both the self-checkout lanes and the ones with a cashier.
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This Change Affects The Way You Pay For Your Items
This change will definitely speed up your Target shopping experience in Montana, even if it does upset a few shoppers.
According to NBC News, starting July 15th, you will no longer be able to write a personal check at the retail giant.
A Target spokesperson said the move was made because of "low volume," and I'm not surprised; I mean, it is 2024; who is still writing checks when shopping?
Don't worry though, Target still has plenty of payment options, including Target Circle Cards, cash, digital wallets, SNAP/EBT, credit and debit cards, and buy-now-pay-later services.
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