Latest Customer Ratings:
Target: Christmas-Friendly
It was very nice this last year in 2009 to see Merry Christmas signs in Targe........
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News Updates
11-11-09
The annual Focus on the Family Action "Stand for Christmas"
campaign is set to launch. While some companies are still leaving the word
"Christmas" out of their advertising, many others are showing respect for the
Christmas tradition….many retailers are waking up to the fact that it is more
inclusive to mention "Christmas."
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Comment Date: Dec 17 2009 9:21 AM
Rating: Christmas-Offensive
Comment: Refused to wish a Merry Christmas and had some offensive rap music on in the store. When I wished the cashier a Merry Christmas she looked at me and said, "We don't say that in here."
Comment Date: Dec 17 2009 8:28 AM
Rating: Christmas-Offensive
Comment: I'm done with the store. If they can't even acknowledge what the season is about, why bother with shopping there?
Comment Date: Dec 15 2009 9:14 AM
Rating: Christmas-Offensive
Comment: Jesus is the reason for this season ,and not a reindeer or a trumpet, so I will not shop there any more.
Comment Date: Dec 14 2009 9:54 AM
Rating: Christmas-Offensive
Comment: Shopping in there this Christmas season was like shopping there any time of year....
Comment Date: Dec 11 2009 1:46 PM
Rating: Christmas-Offensive
Comment: The company has informed all American Eagle Employees not to say, "Merry Christmas" to any customer in fear of making the American Eagle customer uncomfortable. Although, every single U.S. dollar in the American Eagle cash drawer says, "In God We Trust" on back with the "Star of David" above the Eagle to the "right side" symbolizing Jesus birth. Happy Birthday Jesus!
Comment Date: Dec 8 2009 9:36 PM
Rating: Christmas-Offensive
Comment: Store clerk told me they are not allowed to say Merry Christmas when I asked for a "Christmas" gift card rather than the generic type they had on display.
Comment Date: Dec 8 2009 9:47 PM
Rating: Christmas-Offensive
Comment: ...No mention of Christmas. I don't shop there anymore.
Comment Date: Dec 7 2009 7:38 AM
Rating: Christmas-Offensive
Comment: X-mas is not a good greeting
Comment Date: Dec 6 2009 3:05 PM
Rating: Christmas-Friendly
Comment: Christmas music was being played December 5th in the American Eagle Store in Towson, Maryland.
Comment Date: Dec 4 2009 5:58 PM
Rating: Christmas-Offensive
Comment: “Christmas” totally expunged from entire site. Search yielded no “Christmas” items.
Comment Date: Dec 4 2009 12:15 PM
Rating: Christmas-Negligent
Comment: I talked to the manager of the store. She told me she couldn't do anything about it. She told me to email them my concerns. I could find no way to email them so I sent a letter through. I told them I was disappointed with their policy, that I did a lot of my shopping there, but I would not be doing so any more until I heard their policy had changed....
Comment Date: Dec 9 2009 4:34 PM
Rating: Christmas-Offensive
Comment: With a name like "American Eagle," one would think the company owners would be more AMERICAN-FRIENDLY. ...
Comment Date: Dec 9 2009 4:34 PM
Rating: Christmas-Friendly
Comment: On black Friday the store in Lithonia,GA was playing Christmas music throughout the store. I noticed because it was actually an overtly Christian song that said Jesus Christ over and over! The sales ladies were very nice and it was a wonderful experience.
Comment Date: Nov 30 2009 2:47 AM
Rating: Christmas-Offensive
Comment Date: Nov 28 2009 8:46 PM
Rating: Christmas-Negligent
Comment Date: Dec 9 2009 4:34 PM
Rating: Christmas-Offensive
Comment: Wow. Plenty of usages of the word "Gift," but not even a "Holiday", let alone Christmas....
Comment Date: Nov 28 2009 9:08 AM
Rating: Christmas-Friendly
Comment: Nice!
Comment Date: Nov 27 2009 7:06 PM
Rating: Christmas-Offensive
Comment Date: Nov 26 2009 3:25 AM
Rating: Christmas-Friendly
Comment Date: Dec 9 2009 4:32 PM
Rating: Christmas-Offensive
Comment: Sad. This retailer wants to be part of the Christmas season but is unwilling to acknowledge Christ. The more blind retailers get, the less sales they'll make and it won't be for the economy, it will be wise and prudent shoppers who honor Christ as the reason for Christmas and will choose to not spend their money where Christ is not welcomed.