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Kohl’s is a department store that sells clothing, furniture, electronics and home appliances. You can purchase its products online or at a local store. With Kohl’s Cash, customers receive $10 in store credit for every $50 spent during certain promotions. You must return electronics within 30 days, but all other items are returnable up to 180 days after the date of purchase.
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Reviewed June 19, 2012
I was somehow signed up for eBill, and apparently missed a payment by a couple of days because I got a $5 late fee on a balance that had not been paid. Well, I paid the amount they told me to pay. Just last week, I had Chase run my credit report for a refi on my house and my credit score had gone from an 800 to 701-716, almost 100 points! I looked closer, and Kohl’s reported me for a 30 day late on $5! I called them to explain and they said, "Well, you've been receiving bills in your email." In actuality, I have not, and I have 5 years of Apple mail history to prove it.
I asked to speak with a supervisor and he told me that they do not have the ability to remove things from credit scores and that it's done through another company. He said he would send a request and that I would receive a letter in 3-4 weeks. I will not shop at Kohl’s at all until this is resolved. If it isn't, I will cancel my card. I think that it is a joke to report delinquent credit on $5.00! Kohl’s is a joke and they wonder why I don't usually accept store card credit offers. This just reminded myself!
Reviewed June 16, 2012
I went to Kohl's in Ahwatukee, AZ and the manager took my coupon out of my hand and said they don't take the $10 off coupons anymore. Then she said, "Where did you get this?" and ripped it up. She said they were fraudulent. That's **, that she tore my coupon up and I will never shop there again. It is a legitimate coupon and they didn't want to scan it.
Reviewed June 13, 2012
I bought a KitchenAid 5qt tilt head mixer at Kohl's and was supposed to receive $30 cash back. I sent the rebate form and proof of purchase the first week of Dec 2011 and have not received the rebate yet. I sent it to an address in El Paso, TX as directed on the mailing instructions. After 6 weeks, they informed me that I hadn't sent the proof of purchase. I had taped it and the rebate form to a piece of paper and had made a copy of it for my records. I sent them a copy of this the last week of January 2012 and have never received a response. I don't know what more I can do.
Reviewed June 8, 2012
I don't understand why when I try to log in to pay my Kohl's charge, I am constantly getting an error message saying "website can not be found". Furthermore, why the hell isn't the automated pay by phone option working? I called it several times in the last few days and there was no dial tone to the line and one time, it asked me for the last 4 digits of my social and then put me on hold for 4 minutes until I just hung up. I just want to pay my bill!
Reviewed June 8, 2012
I have always paid my charge card on time and without any issues. For the last several months, none of my online payments have gone through. I have the payments listed on my Quicken account, but they were never processed. Now that could be my error; regardless, I accept responsibility. However, I changed over to online communication to eliminate paper. I have not once received an email notification from Kohl’s with the exception of sales. I was notified this morning via phone call that my account was past due. I was aghast. I logged in but was told that due to login errors, I was blocked from my account. I went into the store to pay off my balance and was told I can't use my VISA debit card; I had to pay in cash or by check.
I don't use checks for anything anymore (nor do most stores accept checks!) and therefore I couldn't pay my balance. The clerk kindly sat me down at a phone and I spoke with a customer service representative who politely told me everything that I already knew. He told me that because my account was late, I could pay my account using a credit card if I told him my account number and provided my social security number. I was sitting in an area full of customers; I was not going to give him my account information. He did tell me how to get my online account back going (albeit it was not something they tell everyone, he admitted), and so I was able to come home and immediately make my payment. I would have made this payment if I had been notified that my payments had not gone through. I would have gladly taken care of this issue if Kohl’s had contacted me via email.
Instead, my home has been inundated with phone calls (over 300 in the past week) from a phone number none of us recognized and it wasn't until yesterday that a message requesting that I contact Kohl’s did I finally answer the phone. This is ridiculous. I now have a negative mark on my pristine credit due to a lack of communication from your store. Please, get it together and figure out this problem. I love Kohl’s, but I am tempted to cancel my account due to your poor customer service. I am going to wait to calm down, but I need some logical answers to these issues, as well as my credit being restored. If I don't hear back from this, then I truly know that the only customer service Kohl’s provides is at their stores.
Reviewed June 7, 2012
I went to Glenview, IL Kohl's on June 7, 2012. Actually, I bought exactly what I was looking for so I have no complaints about that. But my cashier was another story. No hello, no smile, no thank you. Nothing. She took my money and that was it. When I approached her, she was looking around for someone but that was it. No eye contact, nothing. Customer service is definitely lacking a lot at that store. I'm 30 years old and not old fashioned. But when I pay money for something, I expect a thank you at least.
Reviewed June 5, 2012
We have both been charge card customers of Kohl’s for many years. My husband wanted to purchase two pairs of sandals. The electronic tag stated both pairs of shoes were on sale for $19.99 each. When we went to pay, they both rang up at $24.99. My husband told the cashier they were marked at $19.99 each. Her attitude was one of annoyance with us at the difference in prices. She called a floor manager and we waited a very long time for a reply. She said we were wrong and the shoes were not on sale. We did not purchase the shoes. She was really annoyed then.
We went back to where the shoes were and all the electronic tags had been changed to the higher price and not on sale any more. My husband was furious and we felt betrayed by Kohl’s. We tried to do the self-scanner before the purchase, but it was not working. Another customer tried to use the scanner and she could not use it either. This has left a very bad shopping experience for us with Kohl’s. Not only was my husband disappointed, but the attitude of the cashier only made the situation worse. Our nice experiences with your store have been tarnished. This is my first complaint to any store, so you know it was a very bad experience for us. I just had to vent to someone.
Reviewed May 31, 2012
I had a horrible experience with a cashier in your Paramus, NJ store. Her name is ** and I normally don't complain. I felt she was nasty and cocky. I understand they have to mark a date on a coupon card. But when I said to her, “Wow, you’re the first cashier that ever marked my coupon,” she answered me in a snotty tone, “Yeah, and I'm proud of it.” Again, I will say I understand she had to mark a date, but as a customer service representative of Kohl’s she should have said, “I know, but I have to because it’s my job.” I feel that she was snotty and obviously doesn't have any training in customer service. I spend thousands of dollars in Kohl’s a year and never had a cashier that’s so rude. It's all in the tone and delivery. I will never shop in the Paramus store again. I also spoke to the manager and I feel he agreed with the cashier. I am a concerned customer and I hope this will be resolved. Thank you.
Reviewed May 29, 2012
Kohl's cash policy has changed. If you make a return of any merchandise that you received Kohl's cash, they will take back the Kohl's cash on that transaction. It works like this. I spend $50.00, I get $10.00 of Kohl's cash to be used during certain dates to entice me to shop again. If I return an item costing $13.00, they take the Kohl's cash back. I receive a credit of just $3.00. I lose the $10.00 incentive. I bought a $10.00 nail polish with the Kohl's cash. I am not allowed to use the 15% off, 20% off or 30% off promotional code with the Kohl's cash so I ended up paying $10.00 for the nail polish. Do the math. If I would have bought the nail polish, at least I would have paid $7.00. I am out $3.00 on this transaction (incentive) to entice me to shop. They are making money by giving me an incentive to shop. This is a win-win for Kohl's and a lose-lose for the customer.
Reviewed May 24, 2012
Hi, I am a long time happy customer of Kohl's way back when I lived in Illinois! I buy everything at Kohl's. I have 4 grandchildren and Christmas is all about Kohl's also! I have recently been diagnosed with spinal growth areas and am in and out with treatments on eval. I am a newbie at getting around without being able to stand longer than 5-7 minutes before the extreme pressure starts on my spine. I can get to the door with a cane, yet there is nothing but a very small sized wheelchair with manual usage that doesn’t comply. When you cannot do that due to the pressure of using your upper body like that, it is unbearable! I find stores are getting more electric, battery-operated shopping carts for the disabled and I was hoping I could interest Kohl's into this! I hope to hear from you soon! I cannot travel with a wheelchair. I am not a driver. I get a cab and a neighbor rides. I do shop at your place a lot. I just cannot any longer (sigh). Please contact me.
Reviewed May 21, 2012
My experience at Kohl's was one of confusion, which then led to frustrations. I went to the store's clearance rack and found a ** I wanted. I then found five different stickers saying its price and I had no idea which one was the real price. To my surprise, when I went to the cashier, who also was the manager, I asked if they could ring it up to see the price. Even though the shirt was on the 80% off rack, it happened to only be 50% off. The manager then tried to tell me that it wasn't that big of a deal and kept telling me to buy it anyways. I felt like I was almost being forced to buy it and it made me feel uncomfortable, so then I said, "No, thank you," and walked away. The last thing I heard from the manager was "fine", in a low and unhappy tone. I don't know what I did to receive these kinds of actions and that being said, I don't think I will be going back there any time soon.
Reviewed May 19, 2012
Five years ago, I attempted to shop at your #0262, WV and left feeling belittled and frustrated because my shopping experience was "very limited" due to the fact that I am in a wheelchair. For example, first, I had difficulty entering the building because I was unable to open the doors by myself. Secondly, the aisles were too narrow to enter and there was no room to turn my wheelchair around to exit the aisles. I returned today, May 18, 2012, to be greeted by automatic opening doors. Needless to say, this put a smile on my face and I was able to shop in some of the aisles, but not all. Thanks so much for the handicapped upgrades.
Suggestion: To make sure your aisles are handicapped-friendly, personally set in a wheelchair and go down each aisle. There is nothing more frustrating than trying to back your electric wheelchair out of an aisle that has no room for turning around. I am very concerned about not harming another shopper in the process as well as damaging your displays or merchandise. Thanks for the improvements.
Reviewed May 13, 2012
The Kohl's store in Ford Road, Canton, MI is just terrible. Just recently, I have walked out of the store, leaving all my items because of a rude help there who was not taking care of anything. I had been to Kohl's on the 10th of May and the girl rang my purchases up separately. I was given a $10-dollar receipt and a $39-dollar receipt. I did not know they had Kohl's cash so I went back to buy a few items, but I could only find my receipt for $39. So I went to customer service and they said there was nothing they could do. The manager on duty said that they could not assist me without both receipts.
Mind you, I am buying other items and also, it is on my charge from the 10th of May. So I left. I really never want to go to that Kohl's again. They just don't care -from cashier to management. I have been shopping there since it opened and I really think that they need to hire new help. The women who work there are rude, unfriendly - and this happens a lot in that Kohl's branch. I tried shopping at other Kohl's branches and never had a problem. I once went to Westland and the manager took care of me. Thank you, Westland Kohl's - and the girls were friendly.
Reviewed May 12, 2012
My family went to one of the Kohl's store in New York City. Because my family doesn't speak English well, the cashier's attitude is really bad. She didn't know how to respect customers. Also, she didn't let my family use the coupons and took their coupons away. I think she will use my family's coupon later for herself. That was a really bad cashier.
Reviewed May 10, 2012
I approached the cashier with an item that I wanted to purchase and a 30% coupon that my mom gave me. When I presented the coupon to the cashier, she informed me this coupon could only be used on a Kohl's charge card. I was initially a little skeptical because I thought that we did the same thing at another Kohl's and she was just being stingy. When I informed her of this, she got rude and made a scene. She outright embarrassed me in front of a whole line of customers. Is this the person you want representing your company, Kohl's? An individual that insults and belittles customers for an honest mistake? I can understand if someone is having a bad day and isn't the most friendly or outgoing, but this cashier went out of her way with her tantrum. I purchased $250 worth of clothes two days before this instance. I've learned my lesson. I'm going to Macy's.
Reviewed May 7, 2012
Their transaction processing systems and process would not accept my methods of payment. I have always used my debit card to make purchases there. Their system would not process it. I tried my credit card, it would not process. Then I wrote a check and declined it. Now I knew that all of these should have been fine. I called the bank about the debit card. The bank said there was no transaction request and no reason why it would not go through. I called the credit card company. They said there was no transaction request. I spoke to Kohl's manager on duty. They referred me to a check approval number. The number was electronic and said it was not due to negative information. It was due to risk perimeters. Then I was referred to Kohl's department. I found out that it is Kohl's policy to not take checks over $100 without recent previous check writing within chain. Then it was explained that the debit and credit card issue was due to in-store processing systems. I have shopped with them for years. They just told me they don't want my business.
Reviewed April 26, 2012
I am very disappointed with Kohl's customer service. I am a client for many years ago, and I expected more comfort and satisfaction from Kohls. But after I spoke with a manager and know that the regulations are not fair for customers, I do not want to come back to buy more in the store, and I also felt that I made a mistake to choose Kohl's as my primary store to make my shopping.
On April 15, 2012, I was doing my regular shopping. Then when I was in the cashier, I noticed the two savings cards of extras 20% off I forgot on my desk. So, I decided that when I came back from travel I can show the cards with the ticket and get the discount. In addition, I asked to the cashier for plus Kohl's cash because I spent $241.67 . But the cashier told me that in this time, there are no cash rewards. When I came back to my house, I checked the coupon and saw that there are rewards (get $10 cash back). When I came back and had time, I went today. They told me that they can't do nothing for me because I had to give only that day to read the code. But it is not fair because the cashier did not give me the reward and I can't apply for the 20% off. So, the solution is to return the clothes and apply for the new savings? Finally, I do not want buy more in there. I feel very mistreated. The customer has no right whatever to have a ticket and card discount.
Reviewed April 26, 2012
Well, I went with my family to Kohl’s. And before that, we were at a party with my cousin’s. They all had $10 gift cards for Kohl’s and they gave us 4 of them, so I gave it to my kids. Later, we went to Kohl’s and my son used one and then my other son used the other. Then in 6 minutes, my daughter went and used it. So when my other daughter went, they wouldn’t let her use it. They said it didn’t work and before that, I heard them saying that this family is using a lot of them. It says 1 per customer on the card. When my other daughter went up, they scanned it and said it didn’t work. I know that they are lying because they were still on the paper glued to Kohl’s paper when we got it. And I don’t like what happened. It really got me angry and it upset my daughter. I would really like to get something back because of what happened or else there would be further consequences. Thank you!
Reviewed April 21, 2012
I attempted to place an order with Kohl's online. The order system told me there was a problem with the billing address I had given them and to check with the credit card company to see if there was a mistake or to contact customer service. I contacted customer service and the person I spoke to, told me the problem was with the billing address. So no order could be placed - fine with me. I contacted the credit card company who told me the billing address was correct, and that Kohl's had debited my account the amount of the order. I called Kohl's again, and was told that in a few days, the charge would be reversed.
So if they won't take my order, why do I have to wait for them to reverse the credit card charge? It should never have been entered in the first place. While this may be a convenient system for Kohl's, its fundamentally dishonest, in my opinion. Now I have to check my statement in a few days to make sure this (unwarranted) charge is reversed.
Reviewed April 17, 2012
Back in January of this year, I had a substantial balance on my Kohl's charge and was unable to keep up with the payments. Kohl's sent me a letter stating I could pay a certain amount to settle the account. I was excited about this. My income tax return was coming and although I had other things this money was needed for, I chose to do the payoff settlement with Kohl’s.
The settlement payment was made in February and I am still getting calls about the past due balance on my Kohl’s charge! Kohl's deducted the payoff amount - happy to take my money. But I am still getting calls that I owe them the remaining balance - the portion that was supposed to be written off. Every time a Kohl's representative calls to tell me I'm past due, I go over this and over this, giving the confirmation number for the payoff and asking them not to call again. Each time I receive assurances, a supervisor will take my number out of the system that I won't get any more calls. Well, I'm still waiting for that to happen.
I'm frustrated and pissed off. I used to love shopping at Kohl's. I won't step foot in their store again.
Reviewed April 14, 2012
Consumers beware of excessive late fees/interest. Over the past 4 months, I have had 2 occasions where I did not receive my monthly statement, then received a "late" statement containing $25.00 late fee and interest. Today, I called to handle the 2nd incident and while they removed the $25.00 late fee, they did not remove the interest, and added a $10.00 fee so they wouldn't report me to the credit bureau. This is not a good way to treat a longstanding customer who loved their stores. I closed my account today and will not shop at Kohl's again.
Reviewed April 13, 2012
Racial profiling: I went to Kohl's today, 4/13/12. I had my eye on a purse and decided I would make a 20 minute drive to go get it. I walked around and then I noticed wherever I went, someone on the intercom would send someone there and I also noticed that the lights flickered when I went to different departments. At this point, I had been in the store for about 30 minutes. I went to the shoe department and the lights flickered and over the intercom, they sent someone to the department across the way. I walked up and down the aisles looking at prices and shoes. There were a couple people in the department with me. Next thing you know out of nowhere, a lady popped up and asked me, the only black person, if I needed help. She asked only me and no one else. Mind you, she wasn't there when I came into that department. I said no and went on about my business.
As I'm walking, I see workers looking at me and also the manager. I passed them and quickly turn around and the manager is still looking at me. I get to the cash register and I turned around again. There was the lady that was in the shoe department that asked if I need help walking by. At this point, I'm furious and asked the cashier for the store manager's name. She said Amy and I asked, "Do you know her last name?" She replied no.
When I get to my car, I called the Kohl's store and asked to speak with a manager. The manager got on the phone and I told him the story and that I felt uncomfortable that they were following me. He kept saying he apologized and asked if I knew the employee's name. I said no and described her. He knew exactly who I was talking about and said she works in the shoe department. If she worked in the shoe department, where was she when I first came into the shoe department and why was she behind me when I walked to check out and not in the shoe department where she supposedly works. Why were they sending people to the areas I was in and why were the lights flickering. The manager apologizes that I felt that way and that he would talk to her. Talk is not going to do anything. He probably sent her to watch me.
Reviewed April 12, 2012
I was shopping in the State College, PA store for children's clothing on 4/10/2012, and my purchase totaled $511.40. I noted that it came out of my account on 4/11/2012, leaving me more than enough money in my account to cover my electricity bill. Today, I look in my account to find that $511.40 was taken a second time. There was no credit to my account, like there was a problem with the previous charge. It was just taken out twice for no apparent reason. I was told that it could take up to 30 days to get the problem corrected. This is not a small issue. it is a big one. I also have my mother's 85th and granddaughter's 18th birthday party on Saturday. I guess I will be putting that together on a shoestring. And that is not the only thing wrong. What about the bank charges? What about the inconvenience to me and my family?
Reviewed April 12, 2012
In December 2011, I used my Kohl's charge card. I did not receive a bill in January and notified customer service. They said a late fee had been generated and they would take care of it. In the meantime, I paid the balance in full (less the late fee). However, in March, there is now a balance for 2 late fees and accrued finance charges. I only realized this because I received an automated call from Kohl’s. I contacted customer service again and the agent agreed to waive the charges. Apparently, she didn't waive the fees because I received another call today (4/12/12) from the credit department stating that I still have a balance due. I spoke with Veronica and she agreed to waive the charges. I'm concerned that this will negatively affect my credit even though it is of no fault of mine.
Reviewed April 10, 2012
Insensitive customer service: Last February 19, I received a call from Kohl's which notified me of being late in my payment. I asked how much my balance was, and I paid it right there. My excuse at that time was that we have a medical problem in my family and may have overlooked checking my email. To my dismay, Kohl's reported a derogatory remark on my credit report about being 30 days late 2 days after I paid the balance off.
I then checked my email inbox queue to see if I missed the billing alert, but I did not see any. There's none in my spam mail either. I asked why I did not get any notification of bill statement for March 2012, and I was told that I did not get it because I do not have any outstanding balance? Could there be a bug in their system that they don't send you a bill if you do not have any transaction for the month instead of zero balance? All I know is that they changed billing processor in March 2012.
I read a lot of complaints here about Kohl's billing process, and the fact that they made some changes makes you think there is a system problem, right? I wonder why they do not accept their infraction and give allowances to their most valued customers. Now, Kohl's just lost another customer, because I just closed my account. I thought they have good products, especially the J.Lo clothes line. But I guess I just have to find another store, because I will never shop Kohl's again!
Reviewed March 29, 2012
I called Kohl's after purchasing a Dyson vacuum1 to 2 years ago. It has a 5-year warranty. The belt broke and I was told by Dyson to take it to Sears in Toms River (45 minutes away) in the Ocean County Mall and they would have to send it out. I was told it was a big job. I'm a senior with back problems and it is hard for me to walk into the OC Mall and return this heavy item. I had called Kohl's the night before and was told by the girl in housewares to bring it into Kohl's and they would take care of it in their own way. Also, since I didn't have the box or receipt any longer, they could look it up since I bought it with my Kohl's card. Of course, they couldn't look it up and see when I purchased it. So I had to lug it out of the store again and get it into my car. I am so disappointed. Had I known it was such a repair job, I would never have bought it.
Reviewed March 26, 2012
I have been a very satisfied customer of Kohl's for over twelve years. I have never ever been late paying my bill. I bought a beautiful blouse in June or July of 2011. I went to Ireland for an extended period of time due to an emergency with my family over there. I completely overlooked the very small balance for over thirty days. I came back and went to Kohl's to shop and the salesperson told me I had an outstanding unpaid balance. I paid it right there and then. I also found out that Kohl's informed the credit companies. I can not believe that of all the stores I shop in, that this happened at Kohl's. I brought this to the attention of Kohl's before to no avail.
I am hoping that Kohl's can rectify this and restore my excellent credit. I spoke to a rep at Experian credit and they said Kohl's can excuse this oversight. I closed my account at that time because I was very upset. I would to love renew my relationship with Kohl's and start to shop at my favorite store again.
Reviewed March 23, 2012
I was on hold for over half an hour on 03/23/12! Unacceptable phone customer support.
Reviewed March 21, 2012
I purchased three sets of sheets of which two out of three fell apart within three to four washings. The original set, Vera Wang, was very expensive and I lost the receipt. I complained on Kohl's website in a review and was told to bring them back and I would get my money back. The other two sets are also expensive, one fell apart and one was unopened. I was afraid to use them. The Kohl's store in Winston-Salem gave me a receipt for my return of $345.84 but said corporate would have to send a check because of the amount and no receipt. I was told to call 800-837-0302 if it did not come in 10 days. Well, it didn't. I called today and was told no, I could have that amount. I could have either $324.18 in store credit or forfeit all my earned Kohl's dollars and get $149.17 against my account and $119.99 in store credit for a total of $269.16.
So now Kohl's has my merchandise worth $345.84 and since their product quality has been awful for some time, I am forced to take the $269.84 and lose $76. Wow, was I conned. They lied when they told me to return my inferior merchandise "No Hassle". They keep my items and they cheated me out of money. Had I known about this bait and switch return policy, I never would have bought the two sets of sheets to replace the original that fell apart. Do you know anyone who wants to buy my $119.99 store credit good on poor quality merchandise? I have had this account for probably 10 years and this is the first time I have ever returned anything. This is how I am treated? Never again. Time to boycott Kohl's. If ever there is a class action suit against Kohl's, you can count me in!
Reviewed March 19, 2012
My order #** must have been delivered to someone else and I received someone else's order. My name and address was correct on the package label, but the contents and the invoice belongs to someone else. I called customer service and was told it would take 10-14 for me to get my credit and they would issue a pickup for my package. Really? 10-14 days? What about my diamond earrings that I was so excited about getting? I am 48 years old and this is my first diamonds other than my wedding rings. Yes, I am very upset. Not about the mistake because we all make them, but the way you are handling it. Yes, very disappointed in Kohl's!
Reviewed March 15, 2012
I had a balance of $50.13 on my Kohl’s credit card for which I never received a statement, although I did receive another mail from Kohl’s during that time. After 6 months, I received a bill of $264.75. I was shocked! To make the story short, I was told to pay the original $50.13 and my account would fall to zero balance. Today, I am still fighting the charges. Watch your balance! Better yet, stop shopping at Kohl’s.
Reviewed March 14, 2012
I went online and couldn't access my account. I had made a payment that was not deducted from my checking account and I needed to know what happened. I could not access customer service online, or by phone. I waited 10 minutes on hold one time and 12 minutes another before hanging up. I went into the store and the customer service there said they do not have account information. She dialed the same number I had tried and got the same message, “We are experiencing extremely high volume of calls, call back later or wait for our automated service.” I got nothing!
Reviewed March 12, 2012
Walk into any Kohl’s; especially in Rockwall and they will badger you to fill out credit for their card everywhere you turn. This is so annoying when you're trying to shop!
Reviewed March 11, 2012
I had a $50 Kohl's cash, plus a 30% off coupon and because the Kohl's cash was a week expired, they said they would only give me half. Well I'm sorry but I work too and I just can't get to your store every week. So I left everything there, and left so angry that I will never shop at Kohl's again. I might not be rich and spent thousands of dollars at one time but I did buy all my kids' school clothes and all of my husband's dress pants and shirts there. You lost a devoted customer.
Reviewed March 5, 2012
I closed my account with you and I do not want any coupon emails, etc. I do not shop there any more, please quit sending me emails, and do not mail me anything, take me off your mailing list also.
Reviewed March 1, 2012
Back in December of 2011, I had a credit balance on my Kohl's Statement. I made my payment of $62.09, they posted the charge of $62.09 and I returned the purchases I made and then had a credit balance of ($62.09). So I decided to use up my credit balance I purchased of some items. I get my statement in January of 2012 only to find that they re-billed me again for the $62.09 for the purchases that I made paid for returned and billed on my Dec Statement. I called them and nothing was done. I was told this would be taken care of.
February statement comes in. Now, they are charging me interest and a late fee on a credit balance. At this point, I blew. Are they serious charging customers with a credit balance? So I call them again. This time they tried to double talk me which didn't work. I told them I was not paying late fees and interest on a credit balance, they were nuts. I told them I wanted this account fixed before March's statement is due. I forwarded the two statements in question and at this point heard nothing. I will no longer be a customer of Kohl's. You don't treat your customers like this. Shame on them. Watch your statements.
Reviewed Feb. 27, 2012
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Reviewed Feb. 22, 2012
I scheduled a payment on 2/17 and printed out ad payment verification. I do remember reading that I will get a confirmation via e-mail. I never did. My balance then was $255 with a minimum payment of $25 which I did. I've been monitoring my bk account for the payment to come come through but it hasn't. Today, 2/22, I called Kohl's and was told they did not get my payment. To make it worse, I was told my payment due was $83. They also said they could eliminate the late fee which still left $58 and I was told that these were my new monthly payments are now more than double $55 or $58/mo. I told them that I am on a budget and cannot pay more than my usual monthly payments. I have not been late before, made at least my minimum payments.
I do not know why my payment not posted. As I said I have a payment verification printed. was told by Kohl's there's nothing they can do. The person I talked to was not very friendly, spoke w/broken accent, and then to top it of, told me that I can pay my bill via phone for ten Dollars. I have never had any creditor double my payments if I was late, which has not happened in a long time. I am trying to rebuild my credit and have been doing very good until this with Kohl's. How can they jack up my monthly payments by over 100%?
Reviewed Feb. 22, 2012
I think Kohl's is charging me interest on amounts I have already paid. I have contacted them many times and they have not been able to tell me how they calculate the interest and how the amount they get is correct.
For example: my bill I owe is $193.55. I am being charged 21.90% interest on $210.67. My previous balance was $214.71. This to me is not making sense since it is as if they calculate the interest before they deducted my payment. Please e-mail me if this is correct.
Reviewed Feb. 17, 2012
I shop here on a regular basis (Glenbrook in Hendersonville, TN). I had noticed the cosmetic counter (American Beauty and Grassroots brand) had been slowly deteriorating. I went to get face cream yesterday, the inventory was lacking, to say the least. Samples of the face cream were old, they had a very rank odor to them and then there were hairs in the face cream. Needless to say, this was unsanitary and nauseating! Guess I will switch to Clinque or Estee Lauder at Dillard's, Belk's or Macy's. This was just a dirty, nasty environment!
Reviewed Feb. 16, 2012
On Thursday, February 16, 2012 at about 11:30 am MT time I was trying to shop at store # 778 at 1298 N. Main St Layton, Utah 84041. As I walked the aisles I began to notice how unorganized the store was, even though it was only an 1 1/2 that this store had been open for business. As I walked through the store I noticed that things were on the floor. Merchandise was placed on shelves as though they just threw them. This not only included the clearance items but regular priced merchandise as well. I would say that I walked for about 1/2 hour and only noticed 2 associates walking in the store. I finally noticed a floor supervisor and stopped her and asked why the store was so dirty and unorganized. I mentioned to her that I would rather shop at a Salvation Army or even a Dollar Store because they are more organized, personable and cleaner. All she could say was that they could only do so much with the associates that they have.
I also asked if the associates were instructed to clean while on the store floor if they were not attending a customer. She answered yes, that was one of their responsibilities. I also asked if everyone cleans after the store closes in the evening. She answered yes. I commented that if they did tidy up in the evening, it didn't show because of how dirty the store looked. All she could say was I'm sorry and she walked away. It's too bad that I didn't catch her name. I frequently visit the Clinton store #1320 off 1814 West 1800 North 84015 and I am amazed on the drastic difference between the 2 stores. Someone needs to go and inspect this store before someone has an accident or worse yet maybe even a fire! I would be ashamed to be associated with store! Thank you for your time and attention on this matter. Angry paying customer!
Reviewed Feb. 16, 2012
I was in a rush to go to a wedding and my tailor was never able to correct the issues I had on my suit because he was overbooked which is another complaint in itself. I always shop at Kohl's for the discounts and honestly never had an issue except with their annoying tactics to get you to sign up for a Kohl's card. My cashier was so damn wrapped up with trying to get me a card, he forgot to take off the security tags on the pants and the jacket of my purchase. And to my surprise the alarms never went off. When I got to the wedding, I noticed the jacket tag and was so irate I had to run to Target for a quick jacket and came back to find out that the damn pants also had a tag that I had to wear like an idiot for lack of time.
When I went back to Kohl's, the greeter watched me walk in and as I asked her to that I needed the two tags removed. She quickly asked me for a receipt which I didn't have and probably left at the location the wedding took place. I was so irritated and she noticed and just said sorry and didn't even offer a solution to my problem, which to me is poor customer service skills. I refused now to shop at this and any Kohl's. If Best Buy can have receipts in their system in case you lose yours then there should be no reason any other high end store can't do the same! And if they don't offer this process then at least troubleshoot better than just saying sorry and turning away!
Reviewed Feb. 16, 2012
I am frustrated, because in November, my mom bought a pair of boots for me for Christmas. I wore them for about 2 weeks, and the sole of the boots started to come off. I brought them back, and got the same pair, because I liked them so much, except this pair was a size and a half bigger. The lady said I could try them out, and if they don't work, I could bring them back and get the size I needed, shipped right to my house. I brought the boots back in today, but the Manitowoc Store didn't have the size I needed. They called other stores, but nobody had it.
I gave the worker the card number that they were purchased on, but because of the first exchange, the boots no longer showed up on the card. She told me that I could find a pair of shoes for $39.99, even though I paid $60. I settled. I found a pair for $38.99, but she said she can't do the exchange, unless it's exact. They were a dollar less, and could not be exchanged. If I got a gift card, then I would get $18 back, and that's frustrating considering the original amount that was paid. I took my boots and left. If you could please contact me at **, to figure out what to do about this, because I would like to say good things about the Kohl's franchise, and not take this any further than I need to.
Reviewed Feb. 14, 2012
I was waiting in line behind two other customers. The people that were checking out were taking a long time and the person in front of me told me that she had already been waiting a while. That was the first problem (not for me, but for customer service in general). Finally, the cashier called for assistance. When the associate showed up, she asked for customers to move over to her register. The person behind me rudely went over to be checked out and because of that I stayed where I was. The person in front of me started to be checked out and was also taking a long time. Finally, when the second associate was in the middle of checking out the third person I could not hold my anger in any longer and said something about it. It is the associate's job to make sure she takes the next person in line, not just whoever arrives at her register first. She would have taken a fourth and possibly a fifth customer while I still waited.
After I spoke up she did offer to take me next. I was on my lunch hour and was limited on time, but what happened was very poor customer service regardless of how much time I had. In addition, most of the cashiers at this store, no matter how many people may be in line, do not ever seem to be in any kind of a hurry. Some are worse than others. Lastly, the person in front of me had quite a few items and at the end, she offered her coupon and was told it didn't start until tomorrow. Rather than accept the coupon today for good customer service, the associate put all of the customer's items on hold until the next day. The associate was risking losing the customer's business (and anyone else she may complain to) altogether. Even though the customer agreed to this, the store had to go through the trouble of storing the items and inconvenienced the customer. I will probably still shop at this store merely for convenience but I will definitely try to avoid it!
Reviewed Feb. 11, 2012
I paid $50 by e-bill on my Kohl's site on Jan 12, 2012. I received another bill saying it wasn't paid. I had a confirmation statement and e-mailed it to them. In December, I paid the bill twice and cancelled the last one. Then in January, I paid my January bill. They had it cancelled in late December. I sent in my bank statement with it listing the January 12 withdrawal out of account. They kept insisting it was cancelled in December. I have a December confirmation statement. Now, on February 9, 2012, I paid my February bill and they put the $50 towards a late fee of $25 and interest amount in January bill. I am not paying again in February. You can have the credit card I have used for 20 years in pieces. I also not only will be charging anything, I will never shop at any Kohl's again. I am not paying another $50.
Reviewed Feb. 11, 2012
I went in to exchange a gift that had a gift receipt, went back to customer service and waited for 20 minutes while 6 employees did nothing to help 2 persons in line. One employee was waiting on a woman and the others did nothing. I tried to go to a cashier to return the items and she said if it's a return, you need to go to customer service. I really just wanted to exchange the items, but needed to know how much I had to spend. I'm a busy mother of 2, who works full time and has no time for nonsense. It was huge time waster, and I now longer will shop at the store or online.
Reviewed Feb. 11, 2012
I went to return two items, child's shoes and ladies top. When gal rang up my return, she said because I received $40 Kohls cash, I wasn't entitled to a credit back. I said first off the child's shoes were purchased week before and no cash back did I get. I had two separate receipts so she said, "I need to ring them up individual. Well, I did get my $20 bucks credit for the shoes but the ladies top was another story. I paid $20 and I only received 65 cents back for the top. I spent $185 total that day when I bought the top so store policy is spend $50 get cash back. I didn't even get 20% of my cost back. The top was not the color I was looking for after I got it home to put it with a jacket. I hope when you put it back out on the rack, you enjoy getting another $20 for it.
I will not shop at Kohls when offering cash back that is just a rip off to get people back in your store. I will not get a Kohls credit card JC Penneys and Belk out number your store by far as the best to shop at in my book. Believe me, my friends, relatives and Facebook will know about this and now my question is answered why is Kohls not as busy as other stores. Here's one reason your customer return, service sucks.
Reviewed Feb. 10, 2012
I opened a charge card account and purchased some merchandise from the store. 1 month later, I had not received the statement or the card, so I called them because I did not want extra charges on my card, like late fees, interest, and etc. The representative told me they would mail a new card to me and that my payment due date was on a specific date so I need not worry as I still had about 3 weeks to make the payment. I called them up on the specific date on which my payment was due and made a payment over the phone.
After 2 months, I got a call from Kohl about past due amounts on my bill, for which I was surprised, because I had not purchased anything else from the store. On calling them up again, they told me my bill was paid after the due date had passed and they had charged be late payments and interest on my late payments! This is truly a scam! The representative told me a due date which was 1 day after my actual due date knowing that I would incur late payment charges! I have heard of the very same incident from someone else as well, beware!
Reviewed Feb. 6, 2012
I received gift cards and clothes as a gift from Kohl's for X-mas from relatives. Since I shop there a lot and lost one of my receipts, of which I probably had 100 receipts around Christmas time, I didn't have the gift receipts from my aunts' gifts and ended up returning the items. I was told I had to get a corporate refund. I called them and they said they had to research it. I am so confused because they kept my items and I had to wait on hold to talk to someone for 45 minutes and they did nothing for me. Hassle free returns, my **! This store is a scam and more of a hassle than anything! I would have asked people for the gift receipts and been more careful about saving mine if I knew it would be this much trouble! Before this happened, I shopped at Kohl's every week and it was my favorite store. I can no longer consider it a favorite and don't want to even give them my business. They better send me my in-store credit or I'm going to raise **.
Reviewed Feb. 4, 2012
I walked out of the Kohl's store and was unaware there was a step and I fell unto the pavement and subsequently broke my elbow on October 29, 2011. Although many people came to my aid, not one Kohl's employee was among them--I was a few feet from the entrance. All other stores in the Harlem/Irving plaza have ramps or level pavement coming out of this second level. Kohl's second level sells large comforters, pillows, and breakable items, which you would think would warrant level pavement, since customers with packages would not see/expect a step coming out of the store.
In addition there are several handicapped spaces at this entrance, but the only access is a small ramp at the far end of the store--nowhere near the entrance. I filed a complaint/injury report and was told the store did not deal with this directly--corporate offices in Wisconsin would contact me. When they did, they asked me several questions about what I was wearing, carrying, etc. and then proceeded to tell me they had reviewed the video and that they were not at fault. I explained I did not want to sue the store, I was only trying to recover out of pocket expenses, which to date total about $1,200--a fair amount I thought. I was offered a "courtesy" and was made to feel I should be kissing their feet for a mere $300. For this "hush" money, I was told I could not speak publicly or on any other forum about the incident or "settlement".
The person assigned to deal with my case stalked me on Facebook and left me a curt message to remove all post about my personal experience and how I was the problem, not Kohl's and I should have been looking where I was going. On February 1, 2012, I was informed via email that the lavish settlement was revoked, due to further "investigation" of the tape. How I regret giving this store any of my business. My only wish is that I had found this site sooner. Then I would not have suffered physically, emotionally and economically. Anyone please post any other way to complain so that I/we can be heard.
Reviewed Jan. 30, 2012
Cuisinart coffeemaker on sale for $179, less 15% off coupon. A $10 cash card about $143 net. I got home, checked the Cuisinart site to be sure I purchased the correct coffeemaker and I saw that the regular retail was $129, not $179. Crate and barrel, also $129. I called the Burlington, VT store back. She told me $179 is their price. She said if I want them to match anyone, bring in a copy of the proof. They would not look anything up. I'm completely disenchanted with Kohl's. Anyone can have a sale when the product is priced where it shouldn't be.
Reviewed Jan. 30, 2012
I ordered a $100 gift card to be sent to my daughter. The gift card was never received nor was there any notification of shipment, tracking number or delivery. After inquiring about the delivery via email, I was told the item had been delivered and redeemed. I informed them through numerous communications both email and via phone that it was not received. At first, I asked for a replacement but after numerous failures to make that happen, I asked for a refund. The refund has yet to be processed but I asked AmEx to investigate.
Reviewed Jan. 30, 2012
A sign was posted at Kohl's store number 250 Pineville N.C. that reads: “Buy one get, one free all chaps luggage, equal or lesser value.” When I went to the counter it did not ring up as such. The department manager called on his mike and they said there was no such sign. I went with him upstairs to show him the sign and it had been removed. It was there 3 minutes prior and for the twenty minutes I looked at the luggage. They would not honor the sign saying, "Well, I didn’t see a sign." I will never shop at Kohl's ever again. Note I had just opened a credit account with them the day prior. Shameful.
Reviewed Jan. 29, 2012
I'm trying to resolve an issue with online payments. I'm repeatedly getting charged for return checks ($25.00) because Kohl's flip flops between two "explanations" - (Customer Advises Not Authorized) - Wrong! and then they say when I correct them on that, that they were denied payment from my bank, which I've confirmed with my financial institution that there has been no attempt from Kohl's to retrieve funds from my account. (I did confirm my account number with Kohl's and it is the correct account information.)
Reviewed Jan. 24, 2012
I'm getting tired of discrepancies between how much I'm handing a cashier to put on my Kohl's charge card at Wilton, NY vs. how much is being credited toward my account. At least twice now (perhaps more), I've received an amount less or none of what I've handed the cashier towards card payment. I have lost a fair amount of cash being naive and trusting the amount I was handing the cashier was actually going towards my account. That will happen no more as I do not trust how business is being conducted there. I intend to avoid using the Kohl's card as much as possible. If I do use it and make a payment, I'm going to check the amount before I leave the store and I'm going to carefully file the receipt until my Kohl's charge bill comes. That way I can be armed with the receipt and ready to battle over my statements since that is the way Kohl's chooses to do business with me.
Reviewed Jan. 23, 2012
Kohl's is always ripping people off, never giving change back to customers. I have seen this at least 10 times happened yesterday to the people in line before me. Cashiers are on personal calls when they are checking. I have seen managers doing the same. I purchased a bra about a month ago then two weeks later, I purchased another one. Two different SKU numbers because two different colors. The first one I got was defective, so I went to return it because they had no more in my size and I had been to three other stores looking for my size.
Well, they tried to return it as the second one because that on had been on sale and they didn't want to give me full price back. I used my Kolh's card for both but the girl wouldn't listen to me and would look in my history of the card. I ended up getting into a yelling match with her and the manager was standing right there watching and didn't say one word as the girl called me a ** and everything.
More than once I have given them a 30% off and looked later at the receipt and they only gave me 15%. Yesterday, they had buy one get one for one dollar on picture frames. Well needless to say, I got charged full price for both and had to turn around at the door to go back to get my money back. Well, she returned it, weird, but I still ended up getting charged $2.80 for the second one. What the hell. They try to rip people off every chance they get! As of today, I have been waiting for a corporate refund for three weeks when they say it will only take 7-10 days. I've been on the phone all morning. I hate Kohl's. I'm done.
Reviewed Jan. 17, 2012
I purchased a jewelry box via a Kohl's kiosk the day after Thanksgiving in Moline, IL . It was a Christmas gift for my niece who lives in Connecticut who was shopping with me at the time. They did not have the color she wanted in the store so when the store associate suggested we order it online, it seemed like a good idea since the shipping was free and we could send it directly to Connecticut and she would not have to take it on the plane. The jewelry box was $51.99 and at the time, Kohl's was giving Kohl's Cash $15 for every $50 (which they said I would receive via e-mail within 48 hours). The Monday after Thanksgiving, the jewelry box went on sale for $38.99 plus they were offering an additional 20% for Cyber Monday. I checked my account online and I had not yet been billed the $51.99 so I went into my local store after work.
No one in the store had the most remote interest in helping, just pointed to a phone that I could use to talk to customer service. When I called, I told the rep about the price discrepancy and also said I had not received the e-mail with the Kohl's Cash. And since it looked like I could save even more with the Cyber Monday discount, I asked her to just cancel the original order and I would re-order. The rep was very nice but claimed she couldn't cancel the original order because it was "already in fulfillment". Due to their policy of a two-week price guarantee, she said I would be credited the $13 price difference plus whatever tax difference (approx another $1) and she would look into the Kohl's Cash that I had never received. However, she could not promise the 20% off Cyber Monday discount since I had not actually ordered the item on Cyber Monday.
Nothing happened for several days. Finally, I received a credit on my account for $11.09 (not sure who's doing the math), plus, still no Kohl's Cash. It's way past 48 hours now so I called again. Meanwhile, my niece receives the jewelry box in Connecticut and it's broken. So I called about that. I was told that she should send it back and as soon as the damaged one was received at the warehouse, she would be sent a new one via expedited shipping. Still no Kohl's Cash. Finally, another $2.04 credit appeared on my account. So okay, close to the $14 or so they owed me. Still I don't know why they can't use a calculator. Still no Kohl's Cash.
My niece sent back the broken jewelry box and luckily tracked the package. It was received by Kohl's on December 30. She called me because she never received the new one. Then, I get an e-mail from customer service saying they were sorry I had received damaged goods and that the jewelry box should just be disposed of because the broken glass would be hazardous to return to a store. What? Then they said my account would be credited but if I still wanted a jewelry box, I would have to reorder it! So I contacted them again and now they claim it has never been their policy to send out a replacement item for a damaged one.
But if I wanted to reorder one, they would take 20% off for my trouble. This is without yet receiving a credit for the broken one other than the price readjustment. They also now claim that they could not give me the original Kohl's Cash unless I purchased something else. (i.e., a new jewelry box) and then, they would credit the original Kohl's Cash against that! So they wanted me to order another jewelry box before I was reimbursed for the first one with no guarantee that the second one would arrive intact. And they were still refusing to give me the original Kohl's Cash I earned back in November.
Clearly, customer service on the phone and customer service online don't even follow the same procedures or apparently look at the notes when someone has made a complaint. Every time I contacted them, the story changed. And every time, any action on their part was going to take 10-14 days. But they gave me a deadline of a week to decide if I wanted to reorder the jewelry box. Needless to say, we won't be ordering another jewelry box and I've given up on ever receiving the Kohl's Cash. Still waiting to have my account reimbursed. Who knows what the math geniuses will come up with for that refund!
Reviewed Jan. 16, 2012
I ordered a necklace for my boyfriend for Christmas. It was too chunky for him so I sent it back. I have my receipts for this. After a couple of weeks, I thought by now I should have at least heard that they got it. But I have not. So I contacted Kohl's. All they keep sending me in e-mails is, "I'm sorry. We did not receive that necklace." I sent them my receipts and I still got the very same e-mail. They are not checking into it. Nothing. Someone got that necklace and they don't care. They evidently have shady workers and they are not at the very least investigating.
Reviewed Jan. 15, 2012
I ordered $132 orth of merchandise through kohls.com on 11/25/11. The first thing that happened was the full 20% was not taken off of the total with the coupon. Then I checked the status for part of the shipment and saw that UPS had "damaged and discarded" 2 items a few days before. I was the one who had to contact Kohl's about this. Because they could no longer fill the order, I had to wait over 2 weeks for a refund. The next issue I had was making a return. They claimed that because I earned Kohl's cash for this transaction they would deduct $15 from the refund. This was completely wrong. Even if I had returned this item I still would have been eligible to keep the Kohl's cash by almost $1.
But because they had to issue a refund for the damaged items before, I was no longer eligible even though it wasn't my fault! Then, I went onto my shortcuts.com account to check my cash back status from this purchase and it was not listed. I emailed Kohl's multiple times and every time they told me they were not affiliated and that it may be because my purchases were not eligible because of charity merchandise I purchased. This is a blatant lie because I earned cash back from them for another purchase plus the listed restrictions were only "no cash back on gift cards" nothing about charity. Also, I had to pay shipping on another order used with Kohl's cash because free shipping did not work after these coupons applied. I am going to hold a sit in in my local Kohls until this is settled because the websites customer service obviously could care less!
Reviewed Jan. 13, 2012
I was on the second floor at Kohl's and I couldn't find the stairs to go down to the 1st floor. I passed by a lady, she works there and there was a guy next to her. I said, "I'm sorry, I have a question". Then the guy who was next to her said, "you are not saying a word until you say excuse me first". I was just wondering if I was someone who works there, what shall I say? She didn't say a word and she laughed. I felt bad. Instead of saying I am helping someone right now, she responded as making fun of me.
I spoke with a manager there. He told me that it wasn't her mistake and I should have said "excuse me". He was teaching me how to be polite. There was a guy there. He said he was a witness and didn't like the way the manager spoke to me. I felt very insulted and I will never go there again even if I was a valued customer, and I recommended, by years, hundreds of people to go there.
Reviewed Jan. 4, 2012
I placed 2 orders on Kohls.com on 12/17/2011. One came okay but by Dec. 27, 2012, I received nothing for the second order. So I went to my account online to check on its status. It shows "package is ready to pick up at facility", no tracking number. I called Kohl's customer service. The reps told me the package was misplaced, no replacement offered due to limitation inventory. The only option was to cancel the order and credit the refund. So I went ahead and placed 2 more orders with them online.
Today one order came okay, but there were only 11 out of 18 items in the box on the 2nd order. My online account showed order was completed and all items were delivered. I had to call them again and got the same answer: Cancel the items I have not received and would get the refund on those. However, I checked on my credit card and I have not gotten the refund of the second order of 12/17/2011. The problems are not solved.
Reviewed Dec. 30, 2011
I purchased a Keurig coffemaker online. I’m entitled to $10 for every $50 spent in "Kohl’s cash". As others have complained, I never received it. I called today and was told I missed Kohl’s cash benefit by one day. I remember the Kohl’s cash being the deciding factor over purchasing at a lower price on amazon.com. Total **! Customer service was less than helpful and couldn't provide me with proof. Lesson learned. I will not shop at Kohls or kohls.com ever again. I over paid for the same product I could have bought somewhere else for less! Big retail stealing from the consumer again!
Reviewed Dec. 30, 2011
I ordered a potential bridesmaid's dress from Kohl's online. It turns out the color was not exactly as it appeared on my screen (not uncommon and not Kohl's fault). I couldn't figure out how to return the item, so I called customer service. The lady was really nice, and told me it would be easier to return in store, but it's 45 minutes away, so I opted to return via mail. She said she would send a UPS driver, to pick up the package. I was not sure if I would be home when the said driver came, so I put the package outside. There, the package has sat, and sat, and sat.
Finally, I received a notice that a UPS return had begun (finally), and Kohl's had no idea what or why I was returning things. Then began the emails. I told them what I was returning, and why, and told them what had happened with the original phone call. They told me (in a seemingly form like email) to return the items prepaid, and sorry. Well, bull sugar. I was told I wouldn't have to pay for returning, and I don't plan to, nor will I be charged for damage or lateness. I am highly disappointed with their return policies and organization. Do not order online. I will not shop from Kohl's again.
Reviewed Dec. 29, 2011
At 09:40 pm approximately, I entered Kohl's with my girlfriend. I had an item I received as a Christmas gift and asked her to join me since she shops at Kohl's all the time, however, at a different location. Upon entering the store, we immediately asked the first cashier where to make returns so there would be no issue returning my item without a receipt and others could also see we entered the store with the item.
At this point, I noticed we were followed to the back of the store where we did the return. We were hassled repeatedly for not having a receipt. Finally, my girlfriend reiterated it was a gift, a Christmas gift. The store clerk rang in the item and told us the amount the store credit would be but not before she requested my license and vanished to the back to talk with another associate. That associate returned with her, where he also asked again, if we had a receipt.
After much of a delay/stalling, I was finally given my store credit; although we felt uncomfortable by the whole experience/ordeal, we decided to browse quickly through the store. Soon after leaving customer service where we did the return, we heard over the speaker, "The store is now close. Bring all final purchases to a register." It was 09:53pm. Another associate named Stephania asked us, "Don't you know we're closed?" And I asked, "You close before 10 pm?" which she then said, "Well, you heard the announcement, didn't you?"
I expressed again the time and she even more rudely repeated, "We are closed!" We decided to just leave. This felt like harassment as well as racial profiling because we are a mixed couple. It felt like we were being treated like thieves, common criminals or persons that had otherwise done something wrong and they couldn't get rid of us fast enough! First the badgering and then stalling to make the return and now this. I had never been to a Kohl's before, but based on this experience, I never want to return ever!
My girlfriend is still trying to convince me that her Kohl's store location is not like this nor is any she has ever been to/visited before. We both agree this warrants immediate attention, corrective action and additional training for everyone from the managers to each individual associate. I have never felt so uncomfortable or judged as I did earlier tonight. This felt like plain unadulterated racism and we both deserve an apology at the very least from those who made us feel so belittled and unwelcomed!
Reviewed Dec. 27, 2011
I purchased a watch for my husband for Christmas. I found out that it wasn't the watch that he wanted. I took the watch back to Kohl's. They didn't have the one he wanted in store so the person at customer service ordered it for me and had it shipped to my house. When it arrived, I opened it to find that it was the wrong watch. I called customer service and they said they couldn't issue a new watch until they received the watch that was sent incorrectly. They told me the quickest way to do that was to take it to a store. I took the watch back to the store and they said it would take 24 hours for it to show up as returned. This was on Dec. 24. I called customer service to order the correct watch on the 26th. They would not honor the original price paid. They said that I had to pay the current price even though it was their error in sending out the wrong watch. The difference in price was almost double.
They wouldn't let me talk to the original person I spoke to who had worked all of this out with me. I then called the "corporate office" and they told me they couldn't help me and to call customer service again. I called customer service again and they were absolutely no help at all again. This is the worst service I have ever received at any retail store. It is incredible the lengths that they will go to to lie and deceive their customers. My self as well as my family and anyone that I can talk to and convince will no longer shop at Kohls. In the past, my family and I have spent thousands of dollars shopping there but not anymore. We are done. We will not spend money in an establishment that treats its customers this way.
Reviewed Dec. 25, 2011
It has been more than often when I shop at Kohl's that I always find discrepancy between what's discount currently advertising above the merchandise vs. what's actually being discounted at the register. I would have to fight by grabbing the discount sign and show the cashier the advertise pricing/discount to be able to prove my points. If a customer doesn't watch the cash register during check out and remember what discount they're expecting, they would never known. Is this a kind of practice that Kohl's is doing to their middle class consumers who watch how we spend our money? By saying 50% discount next the merchandise but only doing 40% at the cash register?
Reviewed Dec. 25, 2011
Discrimination/racism at Kohl's! I was shopping one day and about to leave when I stopped to double check my receipts and such. One Kohl's employee said to another, "I don't know why he get's special treatment, he's not even American!” I was floored! I have a bit of a thick Irish accent, yes, but that is unacceptable! The “special treatment” I got was an assistant manager personally had helped me as they happened to be in the area at the time! I contacted the store manager who did not even take the time to sit with me. I contacted the district manager, a Trisha **, who was the most rude person I have come across in all of my years as a consumer! Then the regional manager, a Jim **, who gave me the runaround as the holiday sales would have been damaged. Lastly, I got corporate, a Melissa **, and forwarded all emails from the start!
Yes, I saved and printed all correspondence. She never even contacted me back! If you have any type of accent whatsoever, avoid Kohl's like the flu! Horrible. The higher up you go, the ruder they get! Also, I was the victim of severe head trauma. One of the employees made fun of this as well as I only have vision in one eye! Classy. To the best of my knowledge the "store manager" Daniel has only been a store manager for 4 months. I went to Lee the store manager of Lakeline location for advice as he has been in retail for years. Well, it appears he and Daniel are mates, so the last time I saw him he was extremely rude and they now seek to "discredit me". You see, I do have a witness, a Kohl's employee who fears coming forward for fear of losing the job, which I completely get and understand.
Reviewed Dec. 24, 2011
I went to Kohl's on Stringtown Road in Grove City, OH yesterday with my family so my wife could find a dress. While there, she found one and went to the dressing room to try it on. While there, I was appalled at the videos playing on the TV. I had to remove myself and the kids from the dressing room waiting area. Odd thing--the video says "Kohl's" on it, but looks like MTV. I think that if Kohl's wants to play videos with women getting changed in the back of cars and people in bed together, they should just change their name to adult clothing center. Because people with kids that they are trying to raise right can't go there! I am fully expecting a Kohl's Corporate Troll to find this post and leave some degrading comment about my intelligence or something. If you have children or have any respect for what you allow yourself to watch, don't go to Kohl's!
Reviewed Dec. 23, 2011
I placed an order at **** on December 2, 2011. The order consisted of several items I was purchasing as Christmas gifts. Nearly two weeks later, on December 15, 2011, I received an email saying my order had shipped. There was even a UPS tracking number. Unfortunately, when I attempted to track the package earlier this week, UPS had absolutely no record of it aside from the fact that a shipping label was created. When I called Kohl's' customer service, they confirmed the order was never shipped. They also couldn't provide me with an explanation of what happened. The most I received was an insincere apology. This is my first experience ordering through ****. It most definitely will be my last.
Reviewed Dec. 22, 2011
I ordered from kohls.com and was sent the wrong item, so I drove 50 miles to Santa Fe to return the incorrect merchandise. I chose the correct item in the store and went to pay for it. The checkout clerk couldn't speak English at all (I asked if the store gives a military discount and the clerk couldn't fathom what I was saying). A supervisor came by and I complained. She rudely told me that "Kohl's doesn't discriminate in hiring. Speaking English isn't important and she never gets asked that question." I completed the transaction, started out the door, and decided to void the transaction. I returned (yet again) to the back of the store and got a refund. I asked to speak to the store manager and was told the employee who berated me is the manager. It's really difficult for me to understand, in this economy, how stores can hire people who don't speak English and promote people who are intentionally rude to customers.
Reviewed Dec. 18, 2011
On December 12, 2011, I ordered a child's pair of PJ's and a Gold Tree with a $50 gift card. I have ordered online due to not being near Kohl’s. I received the package on Saturday, December 17 but the gift card wasn't in it. I have already called them about the first order I did with them. I called twice on that order and since I called about this one twice so with four calls, you would think you could speak with a manager or supervisor not when calling. I told the service representative that I believe someone stole the gift card and he quickly said they wouldn't do that, yeah, right! I guess I have totally lost $50 for I do not see them giving me a credit when all I get is someone who doesn't give a darn about you or anyone else he talks to on the phone.
Reviewed Dec. 17, 2011
I paid my bill on 9-16-11 at the Modesto Store. I was called the next day because I forgot to sign the check. I went back into the store and signed the check. The lady in the office told me she debited by bank, then reversed it since the check wasn't signed and now she was going to debit my checking account again. My bank statements reflects these transactions. On 10-26-11, Kohls reversed my payment from my account and sent me a letter that my bank returned it for NSF. The money is gone from my checking account as a Kohls direct debit. Kohls is saying my bank returned it Oct. 26, 2011 as NSF. My money is gone from my checking account. No record at my bank of NSF.
I have made so many calls to Kohls and each time they say they will turn it over to be investigated. I just received a letter from Kohls stating that my payment was returned from my bank NSF. Because they deposit payment checks electronically they have no physical documentation to send me. I called and asked for a copy of what my bank sent to them and I was told I would have to go to my bank. I have my bank statement I have faxed all the information to Kohls and yet they still say the debit was returned for NSF.
Why don't they have to show me proof. I have my proof of debit from my checking account which was faxed to the billing department by Laura in the Modesto Store. She looked over my papers and saw where my payment was debited from my account. Thank you Laura for trying. I thought this was taken care of. I submitted proof of debit from my checking. They have provided no proof of NSF. Just their word. (not worth a thing to me).
Reviewed Dec. 17, 2011
Kohl's canceled my Cyber Monday order due to no reason (except incompetency). Do not shop at Kohl's for the holidays! I have been chasing them for 2 weeks but their customer service is running me around with all kinds of excuses but no solution. Now I don't have a Christmas gift for my wife and no more Cyber Monday deals anywhere. If you will research "Kohl's order canceled", you will find hundreds of these incidents.
Reviewed Dec. 11, 2011
I thought it was just me until I spoke to some friends. Kohl's is playing Spanish music in their stores! I was so upset I left the store but not before telling the cashier why. PC is out of control. I will not go back and I will pass this along the internet! What happened to Assimilate? What about all the others in the melting pot! Kohl's should be ashamed of itself!
Reviewed Dec. 8, 2011
It's time for everyone to make a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission over Kohl's false advertizing. They know exactly what they are doing and do not care about their customers. They promise things they then do not deliver. False advertising is against the law. Please file a formal complaint with FTC.
I placed a large order on 11/27 and was told I would receive $60 in Kohl's cash but never received an e-mail. My Kohl's cash was good from 11/28 to 12/5. Well, today is 12/8 and haven't heard anything. I've checked my order and as of today it still hasn't shipped and I was told I would get it no later that 12/12. It's time to start telling everyone to stop shopping at Kohl's. We got B of A's attention, it's now time to show Kohl's that we are the ones that keep them in business.
Reviewed Dec. 8, 2011
I clicked on their online advertisement to "buy this item now" (Pandigital Planet 7" multimedia tablet). I proceeded through the checkout process and when I received an email about an hour later, I noticed that the item in my confirmation was the 7" Pandigital Star Tablet not the Planet Tablet that I clicked on. I called immediately to inquire. The rep was as confused as I was because the same thing happened to her when she clicked on the add. She checked into it and said they were out of stock on the Planet and she said she could not cancel my order. This is clearly a bait and switch. They never indicated that the item that I clicked on "to buy now" was out of stock. They simply substituted an inferior item in my shopping cart.
Reviewed Dec. 7, 2011
My mother had purchased some clothes for my children in April, July and August. Some of the clothes did not fit so I took them to the store and asked if I could exchange them. I was told that I would receive an in-store credit in about 7 - 10 days. After 4 weeks, I called the corporate office and inquired about my refund. I was told that I needed to tell them the month the clothes were purchased in. I told them that I had not purchased the clothes, my mother had and I wasn't sure of the exact purchase month. Needless to say, they kept the clothes when I initially went to the store and I have not received my in-store credit. It's been 4 months. I returned to them $135 in clothes and got nothing. Their advertisements about hassle free returns is such a lie and misleading. Something needs to be done because Kohl's has stolen clothes from me. They took the clothes and have the money too.
Reviewed Dec. 5, 2011
I returned some items that I bought last year to Kohl's with receipts, I had paid for the items with a credit card. The associate said that the receipts were no longer in her system so she had to process my return as a non-receipted corporate refund. I would receive a check from the corporate office within 7 to 10 days. It took close to a month to receive my refund and it was a merchandise credit instead of a check. I spent half a day on the phone trying to get the matter straighten out and was hung up on by the corporate operator 3 times. I finally called the store manager to get a resolution. I now have to take the merchandise credit in to exchange it for my cash refund.
Kohl's claims to have no hassle refunds. This has been nothing but a hassle and a waste of my time. Another infuriating thing is that Kohl's continues to print invoices for online orders with no prices despite customer complaints. This is also a hassle when returning an online item, because they don't know what the price was in the store. I am done with Kohl's!
Reviewed Dec. 5, 2011
Is there a "minus star" button? I purchased fine jewelry at Khol's, Johnson city, TN. Two days later, I found the same piece for less than half of Kohl's price. I returned it and was told I could not have a full refund because I received and used Khol's Bucks. I returned the purchases made with the Kohl's Bucks and still could not get a refund. Only a merchandise credit was offered. I stated that if I returned the purchases made with Kohl's Bucks, I felt I was entitled to a monetary refund. The "customer service" rep advised the best he could do was send my complaint to corporate headquarters & they would contact me within 1-2 weeks. I left with Merchandise credit and no refund. Approximately 2 weeks later, I received a card for Merchandise credit in the mail. No other contact was made by Kohl's corp. I contacted Kohl's corp and no one really wanted to hear my complaint. I cancelled my newly opened account and vowed I would never again darken your doors.
I have continued to receive your mailings so I contacted your corp offices once again to have mailing discontinued. I advised the CSR again about my experience and the lack of customer service. She as well was not interested and stated only that the mailings would cease & that I should have a good day.
Reviewed Dec. 4, 2011
Someone had thrown-up on the entrance-way door on both sides on 02 December 2011 at 10:00 a.m. at the Salisbury, MD store and took them at least 50 minutes for someone to clean it up. Several customers were just as disgusted as I was. This could have been a real health hazard. It ruined my shopping experience at your store.
Reviewed Dec. 2, 2011
I made an online purchase on 11/28/2011. Fortunately, I printed out the confirmation for that purchase, because I never did receive one via e-mail. Part of my reason for the purchase was to earn Kohl's cash. I earned $15 indicated on my receipt. The receipt also indicated I would receive the Kohl's cash coupon via email within 48 hours, and it was good from 11/28 to 12/5. I have yet to receive it. I called Customer Service on 12/1 and could not get through. I used their email system to ask about this. Their system indicated a 24-hour response time. 26 hours later, still no response. I called again on 12/2. This time I talked a person located in Central America. The connection was bad and she was difficult to understand. I finally asked for her manager. She admitted to me that the email system sending out the Kohl's cash coupons is not working.
The manager told me she could email the Kohl's cash to me, or I could simply buy something right then and there online. I need to go to the store so I requested it to be e-mailed to me again. I still haven't received it. There seems to be no good means to collect this Kohl's cash I earned. If they are pulling this on all of their customers (and I've noticed quite a few online complaints about this), then Kohl's is falsely advertising, i.e. using a false gimmick to steer customers to spend money at their stores. They are making money for a promise that they are not honoring. Shame on them!
Reviewed Dec. 2, 2011
I placed a large order on November 27, 2011 online. I received a confirmation that the $30.00 Koh's Cash would be sent within 24 hours. I have saved all my emails. It never came, not in my spam, etc. and I am very frustrated with all the emails and calls I have placed to try and resolve the issue. Reference number: **.
Reviewed Dec. 1, 2011
Everytime I go to the Valencia, CA store, there is never enough help. There is always only one person working in the return department. I stood in line for 20 minutes today and only one person in line got helped. When I approached the manager, she said that her hands were tied and there is nothing that she could do. I ended up having to leave the store because I was on a lunch break. Now, I have to return later this evening and do this all over again. I'm sure there will only be one person working.
I would much rather go home and spend time with my family after working all day, but instead I will be waiting in a long line, like always! This is the holiday season. Shouldn't you be prepared for this time of year? I just don't understand! Can you please explain to me why this is? My time is precious to me and I don't mind waiting in long lines during the holiday season because it is to be expected. Just provide proper help. Your customer will be much happier! Oh, by the way, I watched 4 other people leave before me. What does that tell you?
Reviewed Nov. 28, 2011
I went online, on Monday November 28, 2011 to shop for my niece's baby daughter. I saw on Kohl's front page toys advertisement, the Baby Einstein Deluxe Read and Play Gift Set, originally $69.99 now $39.99 plus 20% off. I tried to order it for about half an hour. Thinking it was cyber Monday, things may have been slow, still no progress. I then called the Kohl's Customer Service, after 15 minutes, including the customer service person calling the store in Millbrae. They said they don't have it and never had it. She suggested I call the store manager, I did. The store manager Bebe, said she would check into it and call me in 10 to 15 minutes. 30 minutes later she called, stated they don't have it and she would try to locate it. I asked her, "Does that mean your store never had it?" She said without the SKU number, she could not tell me. She said she would try to locate it.
Reviewed Nov. 28, 2011
I ordered three toys online that you did not have in the store. The sales clerk was very helpful and said that I would be getting $15 in Kohl's cash on my computer after the transaction was completed and to watch for it on my computer. I still have not received it. When will I get it? My other dollars expire on the 5th, I will not have it in time to do my other shopping because I do not live close by your store.
Reviewed Nov. 27, 2011
I was in Beckley, WV on Black Friday and I was mistreated by several employees who, for lack of a better term, treated me like a common **. First, I lost my Kohls cash in the store and they told me, "sorry about your luck, but once it's gone that's it". Luckily I found it and I continued to shop and I was just a little short of $200 to get $60 in Kohls cash and the supervisor said to me, "what do you want with a whole lot of nonverbal negativity". So I told her just so she would calm down to keep it, I'm obviously more trouble than I am worth. I asked those five girls, "Why doesn't the fact that I'm a patron here count for anything?". I was being treated with such hostility. I decided it easier than standing there arguing in front of people that I would just fore go my $15 Kohls cash and left very upset.
Reviewed Nov. 26, 2011
I went to shop Black Friday sales and went there especially for an item listed in their sale bill. The item was a Bella brand Belgian rotating waffle maker for $9.99. When I went to pay for it, they told me that this was $62.99. I explained and showed the sale bill to them, advertising this exact product word for word. The cashier said that several people have complained about this and she didn't know why they didn't specify the two machines they had. Why one was higher even though the ad clearly stated the same kind and brand of the one I took up to buy at the register.
They basically said, too bad, and I let them know that the ad was a false advertisement and it really upset me to go all the way there and fight the traffic and lines to get there and not be able to leave with what I especially went there for. I would appreciate it if you could handle this problem and not give some sort of run around answer that I already had to hear. Please contact me to let me know your solution.
Reviewed Nov. 23, 2011
I want to thank the manager at the Easton Kohl's for making my brother(Lloyd **) very sick to his stomach, and causing headaches from your worthless, so-called manager Debbie! She is not fit to be your manager at all. She changes the hours for the workers, and does not let them know of her changes. Lloyd has had stomach pains, and very bad headaches due to Debbie, and with her blame game-"I can't help that you have not been trained!", as she would say. My brother Stopped working at Kohl's as of this morning, Nov. 23,2011 Do to your so called manager!
Over 30 people have quit because of your manager, Debbie, and several more will be leaving also. Your inventory lady, Angel, was down, and when she left, Debbie said, "I don't care what Angel said, this is my store, and we will run things my way!". I am sure that you are pleased with that idea that's coming from your manager. Maybe Debbie will stand outside the doors on Thanksgiving night, and beg people to sign up for a Kohl's credit card. Good Luck in getting a good manager. Lloyd told her (Debbie), "I hope you are just as miserable the next 3 days, as I have been for 3 months!
Reviewed Nov. 22, 2011
I have always looked forward to shopping at Kohl's when I am in the States. Unfortunately, I opened an account. When I returned home I received the invoice which was for approximately $50+ and sent them a cheque for the total amount. They said I was late which is possible with the time it takes to send mail between Canada and the US. (They can take that into account when they open accounts for Canadian customers). The late charge was $25 and I wrote to advise them that the account was paid in full. I have been harassed with phone call anytime for early morning to late in the evening.
Now they want over $70 for interest and the late fee. Now all of this is for a $50+ charge which comes to over 100% interest. They finally agreed to take the $25 off but still want $32.83 for interest. To me, this is absurd and robbery and am wondering if anybody else has had similar problems with Kohl's.
Reviewed Nov. 16, 2011
I ordered items from Kohl's in store and had them shipped to my home but never received the items. I contacted Kohl's and they put a trace on the items and I also got in contact with UPS that said they delivered my items and just left them at my front door. Again, I never saw my packages. Now Kohl's is telling me that they cannot reimburse me for my items.
Reviewed Nov. 11, 2011
I own a travel tender portable player. I have had it since 2006. It was a gift from my late mother, for my son. I stopped using it because the one side collapses. I got it out the other day to use for my new puppy (for my son), and I can not get the one side to stop collapsing. I called the 1-800 number but it no longer works. Then I saw that it was recalled. I called Kohl's but they were no help. So, I am seeking clarification on what to do from this web site. I hope you can help. Thank you.
Reviewed Oct. 19, 2011
I have been looking for retail work and I went on Kohl's site to fill out their application, only to be turned down by Snagajob.com before they even looked at my application. I called the store that I was interested in and spoke to a woman who was at first nice and then she said that they cannot even see the application to come in and she would give me a paper application to fill out. I went to the service department, like the woman told me to, and asked for an application form. The woman behind the counter said, "You have to go online." I told her that I did, and I spoke to someone and she said to come in and get an application. It was the women behind the counter, and she said, "Well, if you were kicked out of Snag a job, then you were not qualified." She was so rude and mean.
I did not understand what had happened from, "Yes come in and I will give you an application" to "Can't help you." I think going through all these online job helpers is so wrong. They never see our experience and they never have the chance to talk to us. The women behind the counter did not even have a name tag on so that I can tell you her name. She was so rude. She told me to get the application over by the phones. I went over there, and there was nothing there. I said thank you and she never even looked up at me or said anything. What kind of customer kindness was that?
I have worked in retail and manufacturing all my life, and this is the worst service and "kindness" I have ever experienced. I will not even shop at Kohl's anymore because of that mean woman. I will go to another Kohl's. I like shopping at Kohl's but not the one in Streamwood Illinois. The woman there was mean and nasty. She looked like she just got up out of bed and never bushed her hair (really). Is she management?
God help us when looking for work with women like her. It was a Wednesday at about 11:30 am, and there were two women there. The woman who helped me was on the computer. The woman who was doing nothing was the rude one. Kohl's employees should wear their name tags. Let's just say she was management, then Kohl's really needs help.
Reviewed Oct. 12, 2011
As a previous Kohl's employee, I was unhappy with the treatment I received from the store's LP. A customer can use multiple coupons, share the 30% off coupon even though it says "not transferable," and have hassle-free returns. But a Kohl's employee who shops at Kohl's gets treated like a criminal--we can't share the 30%. And if we return something, it has to be investigated!
Please, the pay is minimum wage, and one is expected to get 3-5 credit apps a shift and email, 8-10. I am glad I no longer work there, and now, I can get the same benefits as everyone else!
Reviewed Oct. 7, 2011
On Sep 17, 2011, I ordered several items online. I was told through email that I had earned $20 in Kohl's cash. It would be emailed to me within 24 hrs in a separate email. I never received it, although I received many other emails from Kohl's. I was told to place another order by Oct 7, and to email the service rep Nevada for an adjustment. I declined. She again told me that the email to me could not be "re-issued". I could order again or buy something in the store by Oct 7 and she would "adjust" my order.
I never received the Kohl's cash, it did not go to spam. I have saved all my e-mails from Kohl's on this order and I feel they should issue me the $20 in Kohl's cash. I buy many, many items at Kohl's and am a great customer. Unless this is resolved, I will never purchase again from Kohl's online.
Reviewed Sept. 27, 2011
I had decided to go to Kohl's to buy a pair of jeans. After getting home, I started to think why am I paying so much for a pair of jeans? So I looked at the tag and it said $44.99. But when I peeled off the little sticker saying $44.99, it said suggested retail price of $29.99! Wow, such ripoff! I'm still thinking if I should return it, but most likely, I am.
Reviewed Sept. 27, 2011
My 89 years old mother has been receiving phone calls from Kohl's for about 1 month, daily at 8:30AM and other times of the day. They are requesting for the last 4 digits of her social. Since they are calling her and we don't really know who it was, I have instructed her not to give out information. When I tried to call Kohl's and find out what they wanted, they would not give me the information nor agree to stop calling even though I explained that my father is terminally ill and she is having all she can do to cope with that. After finally tracking down her last bill, she owes the $6.50. So much for compassion Kohl's. I can't submit this form unless I check a star. It states that zero is not a valid choice, I feel that is what you rate.
Reviewed Sept. 22, 2011
I have loved your store for years but I am finding that it is almost impossible to find clothing made in the USA. I bought my daughter's birthday gift at Kohl's today (made in China) and decided when I left that will be the last. We need products made in our country and buyers that insist on it.
Reviewed Sept. 17, 2011
Sometime in August of 2011, I purchased 4 pair of trousers and paid for them in cash, as I always do. While checking out, the clerk said that I could save a reasonable amount of money by taking out a Kohl's card. I then filled out some sort of application, when she asked me for my SS#. Like a fool, I gave it to her. She gave me my receipt (only after I paid her with cash) and I left the store. Today 9/16/11, I received an account summary from Kohl's saying that I owe them $109.10 and late charges. I do not have the receipt and know it is impossible to prove otherwise, but I feel if this sort of scam is going on, someone should know about it. I would take a polygraph to what I just stated.
Reviewed Sept. 14, 2011
On August 13, 2011, at or around 7:45 pm, I contacted Kohl's to discuss why my payment, that I had put through two weeks ago, was not posted on my account as it was due on August 13. I spoke with a customer service rep by the name of Les. The rep said that there was no record of a payment pending or a payment put through to the account. I said that was strange as I had always put the payment through online before. He said because it was due today, I could make a payment then over the phone, which I did.
I then went online on 8/17 to check my bank account. I saw that two payments were posted on the same day to my Kohl's charge account. I then called Kohl's corporate. On 8/17/11, at 11:13 am, I spoke with Thessalonia, a corporate customer service representative, about the two charges. They stated that there was nothing they could do about it. She stated that I cannot reverse the charge because I have a balance left on the account. I was then transferred to Sam, a resolution specialist. He stated that the two payments were posted on the 13th, one by phone and the other over the internet. In the end, they took two payments from me and overdrafted my bank account. They refused to do anything about the situation, although it was clearly a mistake on their end.
Reviewed Sept. 12, 2011
My wife had bought a blouse on 8/19/11 and was going to wear it this past Saturday. She then found that the security tag was still on so we decided to take the blouse to the store to get the tag removed. When we got to the store, the first cashier who was there did not show any interest in helping. She said that we had to go to customer service for assistance. We talked to an elder associate who explained that we needed a receipt to be able to take off the tag. We explained that we came into the store, cameras on us, had ID's, and all we wanted was the tag removed. We did everything to state that if we were crooks, why would we go to the extreme lengths to be on camera, present our IDs and just make this simple request?
The lady was nice but we asked to speak to the store manager, Brandi **. Brandi was rude to my wife and explained that anyone could come in and ask for a tag to be removed; but without receipt, she could not help. She was demeaning and belittling my wife who's a disabled veteran and teacher. She made my wife cry and made her feel like a thief. At no time did Brandi apologize and make us feel valued. She had a look that said "leave me alone."
Kohl's has a policy that anyone can return a merchandise without receipt in exchange for another product. So, why did Brandi do this to my wife and make her out as a crook? We had a perfect day planned out but had to go back home to find the receipt, which we did, and come back. She wasted our time. When we came back to the store, we asked for her. She didn't even look at the receipt. She took off the tag, and again, did not apologize. We left quickly as this was horrible.
Reviewed Sept. 7, 2011
I love this cleaner however, when I filled the front piece with water and carried it to the cleaner, the handle broke. So I exchanged it for a new one.
Then with the new one, I filled up the front piece with water and carried it to the cleaner and once again the handle broke. Kohl’s won't exchange it for another new one. I have my receipt. I haven't had any problems with the cleaner, but now I can't carry the face by the handle and have to carry the whole piece, which is difficult to pull up when it's in the machine.
Is there a way you can mail me a face for this machine or a new machine and I can mail you the old machine? I have pictures of the piece that broke, if you would like to see the pictures. I purchased this machine at Lakeline, TX 78717 with phone number 512-335-7711. I purchased it on 8-30-11 at 2:56 PM. I have my receipt and pictures I can send if you would like them.
Reviewed Sept. 6, 2011
I just have the worst costumer service experience. I bought myself a suit back on August the 11, 2011. I bought it for a wedding that was canceled. Unfortunately, I lost my purchase ticket. I went back to the store to see if I can get a refund. I wish they told me that I can only get a store credit or to try to get a corporate refund.
They asked me if I ever had returned an item and I told the associate that I never did and if they wanted to check my driver's license, name and so on. She then gave me a customer copy to get a corporate refund on August the 25th.
Today, I called 800-837-0302 and talked to a lady named Michelle (she didn't want to give her last name). She said she worked for LP Department. I explained to this lady that I lost my ticket and my purchase was about a week or 2 before I made this claim. She then proceeded to tell me that she could not find the transaction and very rudely told me that I was getting a store credit and that was all she could do. She didn't let me explain nothing at all. I even told her to look in the system. That I was in fact in that store, because they offered me a credit card and they ran my social security.
After I hung up, I started looking for the purchases that I made that particular day and realized when the real day was when I made this purchase. I called again to give her the exact date and time frame, but like before, she just was very rude and yelling at me that I was just getting a credit store, without even looking into her system to verify my claim.
To not find a purchase of a suit that cost over $150 in a time frame between 3:00 PM and 5:00 PM? Come on, this is not a hot selling item and to check if they ran my social security number on that day and time frame?
Like I stated before, I'm not trying to rip this store whatsoever. I have never returned anything and they can verify that. But I don’t think this is fair at all, because I don’t have anything to hide. If I wanted a credit store, I have the opportunity back then and not have to wait a couple of weeks to get the same answer. And to top it off, this is the worst customer service!
Reviewed Sept. 2, 2011
I opened a Kohl's card at the store to save 15% on my purchases that day. I also paid the amount at the store so I would not receive a bill. Six weeks later, I received a bill for the amount I had already paid. I called customer service to explain that I had already paid this bill, but did not have my receipt. They said they would investigate and let me know. About 2 weeks later, I received a letter in the mail stating that they could not find anything that stated that I had paid. Not only do I have to pay this bill again, but they are charging me interest and a late fee during the time it was under dispute. Bad business.
Reviewed Aug. 29, 2011
I have had an ongoing problem with Kohl's not sending their electronic statements as requested in 2009. I have called them on numerous occasions to complain. I have been told the problem was solved. Most recently, I called the 800 number to check the status of my account. I found out I had an outstanding balance of $78.00 of which I was not aware. I called the company to pay my bill immediately. The customer service rep deducted the late fee. And I made a payment in full. It was not more than 15 minutes after the call that I received an electronic statement showing the $78.00 due. Kohl's, I later found, had reported the late payment to the credit bureau which affected my credit. I called them to request they remove the credit statement. A few days later, I received a letter stating that the statement to the credit bureau would stand. I refuse to allow them to harm my credit which has been excellent.
I called today, 8/29. I had the unfortunate experience of talking to Carly from customer service. She kept talking over me. She refused to listen and was very defensive. I finally asked her to hang up on me, because I had been selected for a customer survey. Instead, she put me on hold. I stayed for 12 minutes, until a supervisor's voice came on line in the form of a recording to leave a message. I have come to the conclusion, after reading other complaints, that Kohl's is scamming customers by offering electronic statements, but not sending them out until too late. With that, they can collect late fees. I am seeking further assistance to stop them from scamming customers further.
Reviewed Aug. 27, 2011
I, the customer, drove into park only to answer my cellphone as to not cause accident while driving and talking. I parked in the reserved space for employee of the month just to finish my call on the cellphone. I had an irate, rude, obnoxious lady who claimed she was an employee with Kohls. She yelled at me in a threatening voice that I was not to park there as I was not an employee and she knew all employees there. She proceeded to threaten me with taking my license plate number down so that she could report me to Kolhs and that they could give me a ticket for $180.00.
If I had heart problems, I could have had a heart attack right there and then. I don't know what kind of employee would treat your customers in this manner whether they are off duty or not. I truly felt that I got harassed without cause. I did speak to assistant store manager Mike, who told me this employee was off duty and at that point, she was a customer herself. But this does not excuse her whether off duty or not. She, Janice, needs customer/people skills to be able to work for your company.
I have called customer service at 800-694-2647 and spoke to Sharon who took my complaint to forward to you. I feel threatened by your employee that since she took my license plate number, she may want to find me and retaliate against me. I do not see why your company wants to keep Janice as an employee, but you have that decision to make. Please make some amends towards me by compensating me for having experienced this at your store #686 and acknowledge that I am a customer who got harassed by one of your employees. Thank you for your time and attention. I look forward to hearing from your company with some positive outcome. Herminia **
Reviewed Aug. 23, 2011
The past two pair of school tennis shoes I have bought for my teenage son have started falling apart within 2 weeks of buying them. The stitching on the side has come undone on both pair! If you pay $100 or more for a pair of shoes, they need to last for more than a few weeks! I am very disappointed in Nike's tennis shoes in the past 2 years. I'm not sure if I will pay for another pair!
Reviewed Aug. 13, 2011
I was trying to return something I had purchased from Kohl's with a $10 coupon. The original associate was very kind and explained that my return will be given as Merchandise Credit and not back on to my credit card. I asked for an explanation and she was not sure, so she brought a manager (Scott) to explain it. The manager stated the same thing and I pointed out to him the terms stated on the receipt that coupons will be given back as Merchandise Credit, but nowhere on the terms does it says that my credit card purchase will only be given back as merchandise credit as well. As soon as I brought this up to Scott, he stated: Do not go that route with me, I am a business major and California Law states that managers can change the policies as they see fit. After this, I was very upset and asked for his name as he was not wearing any type of identification. He said his name was Scott. I asked for his title and he said he was the "big boss".
Reviewed Aug. 12, 2011
Your ad blocks the weather channel radar selection bar and I could not access radar which caused a severe delay in our putting out to sea.
Reviewed Aug. 10, 2011
I ordered a pair of shoes on their website for my youngest son for school. Four days later, I got an automated email stating that my ordered was cancelled due to a system cancellation, and my credit card will not be charged. That's it, no explanation. I wrote them back for more information.
Apparently, they manage their inventory control so poorly; their website reflects having something that they indeed do not. So, they cancelled the order four days later. I then discovered that contrary to what they stated about not hitting my credit card, that they indeed hit my credit card. There is currently a hold on my account for the amount that they would have received, had they shipped my order.
Reviewed Aug. 7, 2011
I called in March to ask for a reduction in my credit crd payment as I lost my job nearly 4 years ago. I was trying to make full payments but money was tight. I was told that I qualified for the hardship program and if I would pay $22 mointhly I would be charged no interest or other fees. I agreed and she told me that it would take seversl weeks until my account would be correct. I waited and waited and kept getting bills saying I was in default. Now in August I got a call saying that I must pay $79 a month and also pay late charges. If I COULD AFFORD HIGHER PAYMENTS i WOULD HAVE BEEN PAID UP. i HAVE NEVER GOTTEN A BILL LISTING A $22 PAYMENT DUE. wHATS THE DEAL?
Reviewed Aug. 4, 2011
I purchased $32 with my Kohl's charge card in mid June. On July 29, I received the bill with a payment due date of July 15. My new charges were $48, which I paid. The customer service was uninterested in my dilemma. I needed that money to fix my time machine.
Reviewed Aug. 3, 2011
I have to buy a watch to get a battery since jewelry department wouldn't open my watch to find out the battery size.
Reviewed Aug. 2, 2011
In July of 2011 I made my payment online as usual however I forgot to update the bank account information that is stored on Kohl's website causing me to pay my bill with an account that is closed. Because I do not have a bill with Kohl's every month, I did not think to update the information on their website when I closed my banking account the prior month. I received an e-mail from Kohl's that my payment had been returned and that they would not accept a payment online for a replacement. I called customer service today to see if they would waive the returned item fee (as I have done in the past with other store issued credit cards) and was extremely displeased with the service I received!
When Tonya came on the phone I explained that I had made a mistake with my online payment and would like to make the payment over the phone and see if there was any way they could waive the fee. Instead of address my question- Tonya said "ok, let me explain the returned item fee to you." I told her I did not need an explanation, I understood that I had made a mistake by paying my account online and using a checking account that I had closed. She said "our policy does not allow for us to waive any fees associated with a returned item." That was it. No compassion, no offer to answer any additional questions, nothing!
I understand there are policies in place, I work in the financial industry too. But I also understand that there are exceptions, especially for customer who have been loyal to the company for many years and have NEVER missed a payment on their account. It was clear that Tonya did not care about my business so I asked her how I could close my account which she promptly offered to do without once apologizing or asking if she could help me in any other way. I told her I did not want to close at this time and she said she would transfer me to someone to take my payment (since I have received notice that I had to pay in the store or through the mail, I assumed she was doing me a favor by letting me pay over the phone which I appreciated and thanked her for.) However, all she did was put me back in the general phone rotation. The gentleman that answered 2nd (I did not catch his name) had to get all of my personal information again to pull my account up meaning that the first person who took my call did not actually transfer me but put me back on hold for someone else to deal with. The gentleman asked for my routing # & account # to take my payment however after attempting the payment he informed me that there was a block on my account for the returned item. I explained again what happened and his only response was "let me put you on hold and transfer you to collections." This frightened me because I just received the returned item notice a few days ago and the due date on my bill is not until August 19th. I stopped him before he could transfer me and asked me if my account was sent to collections. He said he wasn't sure but he wasn't able to help me. Once again, he was very rude and had an attitude and I was afraid that if I was transferred again I would be put back in the general cue and have to explain the situation again; I disconnected the call when I was placed on hold.
I am beyond upset by how I have been treated! I have had my Kohl's charge since 2007 and never once missed a payment or been late. There have only been a handful of times that I did not make my full payment the first month it was due, but I always made at least my minimal payment. I feel that Kohl's does not appreciate my business and in an economy where we have to limit our spending, my patronage should be worth at least a sympathetic ear and sincere apology. A $25 returned check fee is a small price to pay to keep a loyal customer from taking their business to another company. I am sad that you have chosen to disappoint such a valuable client.
Reviewed July 28, 2011
I returned some items in June 2011. I thought I had lost the receipt and the card that I had used for the purchase had been lost and my bank issued another one with a different number. The associate told me I would get a corporate refund. The receipt said to contact Kohls at the number listed on the receipt if I did not receive the money for the return in 7-10 days. Needless to say, I have not received it. This is now almost the end of July and I have yet to get through to anyone of the number at the bottom of the receipt. All I get is a recording asking for the date of the receipt and the 12 digit number it says is not valid. I have my phone records and have spent close to two hours on hold, never getting through. I have been back to the store and the managers say they have no control and cannot help.
In the meantime, I found the original receipt for my purchase. I feel that the Kohls company in general has stolen from me. The purchase was under $60.00.
Reviewed July 23, 2011
I have been using Kohls' credit card on special occasions, and on 7/23/11 I went online to order a $150.00 gift card for our grandchildren in the Bay Area, to buy their school clothes. My credit card was immediately charged; however, I received an email that there will be a delay in delivering the gift card. I was curious what the reason was, and I consequently was connected to the company’s fraud department. At that time, the representative investigated me by asking for my date of birth, social security number, telephone number, address, my email address and the email address of our son. I was told that it's for my security, which I believe was for the company's security instead. In their email, Kohls didn't mention that there would be an investigation before the order was being processed.
Reviewed July 18, 2011
I always have a good shopping experience in your store. The sales associates are always pleasant and professional. I would just like to see Kohls have an associate in their fitting rooms more often. Monitoring these rooms I believe sets a tone of letting customers know that they should return merchandise back to associate on hangers and not left on floors . The store renovation has a nice , fresh look so I would like to see the fitting rooms reflect that feeling.....
Reviewed July 6, 2011
In December I brought my elderly mother to your store for her winter wear. I was told no wheelchairs available due to a theft on black friday. I wrote an email to Khols and received a response that basically said Khols provides wheelchairs as a "courtesy" and new ones are on ordered for this store. Today we went back for her summer wardrobe and again no wheelchairs were available.
I was told by your customer service again that they were stolen on black friday and they are waiting for them to be replenished. As a result we attempted shopping with only a walker and my mother fell coming into your store. She fell backwards on her head onto the cement. Your store manager Jaqueline took the report, and offered a 15% discount . We did not come to your store for a discount. All we wanted was a pleasant shopping experience and a little courtesy. We left your store and went to walmart less than a mile from your store and their store was able to provide 3 different styles of wheelchairs for their customers courtesy.
My question is how can you locate your store in a neighborhood densely populated with elderly customers, and allow this to happen. I do not expect an answer from your corporate service any different than the last. And I do not expect positive changes to happen in a store until corporate gets their priorities in line. I want you to picture your mother laying on the cement with her arms bleeding holding her head in pain . How can you not put a simple courtesy like a wheelchair a priority ? One again, shame on your Khols !
Reviewed June 27, 2011
Recently, I went to Kohl's with the intent on returning some items that were purchased, but that I could not locate my receipt for. The lady at customer service informed me that I was receiving a "corporate refund" which was okay with me. After not receiving it in their time frame of 7-10 days, I called and called and called. On the 5th time of trying to reach someone, I sat on hold for almost 25 minutes; I was finally speaking with a human, who was rudely asking me why I was returning things with no receipt.
After I informed her that we had recently moved and I had misplaced it, she finally dropped it, so then she proceeds to tell me that I am getting sent a return credit for the store in the amount I was due. I asked why I couldn't have just gotten this refund at the time when I returned the items and she said that it was being refunded in the form of which I paid? Seriously, that’s not what I just asked her. So I informed her that was not what I was asking and she proceeded to tell me the same thing that she just said. So I dropped it and hung up. Seriously, Kohl’s need to get some people answering phones that have just a touch of intelligence.
Reviewed June 16, 2011
The cashiers are too slow. They work in slow motion. It's like it takes them 5 minutes to bag one item.
Reviewed June 10, 2011
On 6/9/201, I decided to go shopping at this store (New Albany, Ohio 43230; store # 0329), which was not my normal location for shopping. However, while I was shopping with my son, I needed to get through a group of customers socializing, taking up the whole aisle. Well, I figured that I would wait a few seconds and one of them would notice that I needed to get through. This never happened, even though one of the male customers was slightly turned in my direction so he was aware of me standing and waiting with my stroller so I could get through.
I was actually on my cell phone, talking to my husband when I said "excuse us". They proceeded to move, but with a stare like I had done something wrong to them. Then I returned back to my phone conversation, I hear the male blurt out, "We weren't in your way, **." And I repeated exactly what he said back to him. I then decided to leave the department as the group just stares. By then, one of the associates comes and the male said that I cursed him out. During this time the rest of his friends left and go to another department. The associate says, "I'm going to call security and ask for you to leave the premises.” While the male that called me ** said that he was going to call the police. I told him to call and that I'll wait because I knew that I was telling the truth as to what had happened.
I explained to the associate that I wouldn't dare curse with my kids in my presence. And that the word that he used wouldn't have been a word of my vocabulary. By this time, I just wanted to drop the clothes that I was buying and just walk out. But I went to check out instead. Then security comes and pretends to be looking at jewelry until I paid for my items. As I looked to where the male customer was I had the altercation with, I noticed the same associate talking privately with him.
What bothers me about the situation that I encountered on this day is this: not one associate came to my defense to see if my son and I were okay. My assumption is this. I'm an African-American and the male customer was Caucasian. This automatically triggered to the associate that I was in the wrong which I knew I wasn't. Her statement was, "I'm going to call security and have you removed from the premises,” not even knowing the story as to what led to the altercation. I'll never ever shop there again. They need to learn how to correctly deal with situations like this. For the record, Kohl’s Department Stores and associates, not all African-Americans are liars, stealers and/or mouthy as perceived to be. Some of us do have a lot of class to ourselves, money and an education. There can be Caucasians in the world that are ignorant and just observe things as one-sided. This situation was one of them.
Reviewed June 5, 2011
I opened a Kohl's charge account in late April when shopping one day to receive the extra savings benefit. I should have known better. When the statement arrived, I paid the balance in full. I just received a statement for May which was a surprise knowing I have paid the full amount. My payment was posted the day after it was due and I was assessed a $25 late fee and a $.50 interest charge. Upon contacting customer service, I was told that everything is automated and there was no mistake.
With over 30 years of having credit cards, I have never made a late payment or been assessed late fee. I immediately closed the account and it will be a long time before I return to Kohl's. I know that creditors do not like people who pay off balances because they don't get to charge interest. But to have been assessed a late fee and interest on a balance that was paid in full is just a scam and insult.
Reviewed April 19, 2011
Kohl's cashier processed my debit card as a credit card purchase. I asked why didn't you give me the opportunity to use my card as a debit card. This isn't a credit card, it is a Jackson Hewitt debit card. I was not allowed to cancel the order and re-purchase my merchandise as a debit card despite my explaining to the cashier that they were mis-categorizing my card as a credit card.
It is important that it be used as a debit card because when a person tries to return the merchandise, Kohl's will not give you a cash refund, they will force consumers to accept a refund as a return to their "credit card". This is a big issue when a person paid with a Jackson Hewitt debit card because Kohl's causes people who don't have that much money in the first place to have to wait for their money to re-post to their accounts meanwhile Kohl's has the benefit of their merchandise which they can re-sell and the consumer is out their money for almost a week! Kohl's should allow people with a strictly debit card to use it as a debit card and not force them to process their purchase as an alleged "credit card" purchase.
Reviewed March 27, 2011
From a previous visit at Kohl's, we purchased merchandise and were given Kohl's cash to be used at a later date. We also had a coupon for 20% off. We went back to Kohl's on Saturday, March 26 and did some shopping. I gave the 20% coupon to the cashier upon checkout and she asked me if I had any Kohl's cash and I said yes and handed her two Kohl's cash coupons worth $80. She took the $80 Kohl's cash off first and then applied my 20% off coupon to the balance. I questioned why the Kohl's cash was taken off first before discount was given and she said she didn't agree with it either but it was company policy. I feel that this is deception and a scam and I feel like I was wronged. Kohl's cash should be treated as cash and the discount should be taken off the total,not after the Kohl's cash is applied. Nowhere on either cash or 20% coupon did it say it worked this way. I've been a Kohl's customer since 1999 and this has really turned me off with them. I would appreciate a response.
Reviewed Feb. 18, 2011
I have attempted to seek resolution with Kohl's directly on a number of occasions to no avail. Therefore, I am submitting a formal complaint with hope of resolution.
In December 2010, I obtained a copy of my credit report and had become aware that Kohl's had reported me to the credit bureau for a delinquency of $7. I am Kohl's credit card holder and shop at the retailer only a couple of times a year. When I do shop at the retailer, I pay my statement in full upon receipt. The last statement was no exception. However, somehow there was a discrepancy of $5 (which accrued to $7 representing accrued interest charges of $0.50 each month during delinquency). Given that I always pay my account in full to avoid any interest charges, I made no effort to monitor my account monthly since the prior payment was made in full. And I had not returned to the store to make any additional purchases. Therefore, my assumption was that any statements or card activity would show a zero balance.
Fast forward to 12/31/2010, I called Kohl's customer care department. I was on hold for 9 minutes. Someone picked up (in the Guatemala call center) the phone. I could hear laughing and storytelling in the background. It sounded like quite a party. I continued to say hello repeatedly until eventually, someone hung up on me. I called a second time. I was again in a hold queue for another 9 minutes and the call was answered by Anna (in the Guatemala call center). I explained my situation to Anna who had no interest in my asking if it was possible to research my account, my payment history, my record of paying all balances in full, and why a $5 discrepancy existed in the first place. All she kept saying repeatedly was why have I defaulted on my payments and other comments that appeared to be directly off of a script. I explained that I spend several hundred dollars each time I visit Kohl's, so there is no reason to short pay by only $5.
Because she was continuing to act abruptly, I asked to speak with a supervisor. She said the supervisor would not tell me anything different than what she has told me. I still asked to be transferred. 25 minutes and 15 seconds later, I was on hold for so long. A recording came on to say, “If you know your party's extension, enter it now or press 0 for the operator.” I continued to press 0 and kept getting the same recording rather than actually getting transferred to an operator. After trying this three times, I hung up and now called a 3rd time. I spoke with an Andrea (in the Guatemala call center). I immediately asked to speak with a supervisor and was transferred to Vera (in the Guatemala call center). I explained my whole situation to Vera who advised me that they were in Guatemala and the only call center open on 12/31/2010. She knew exactly who Anna was. And she had told me that Anna had long left for the day without having told Vera, again, the supervisor on duty, that a customer wanted to speak with her. Anna clearly placed me on hold and simply left for the evening. I encouraged Vera to listen to the recording of the call, which she indicated she would. She further promised to credit my account for the $7 and request a letter of deletion for having been reported to the credit bureau.
Fast forward to 1/6/2011, I received a letter in the mail. It indicated that my request has been reviewed and Kohl's will not be updating the information with the credit bureau (as committed by Vera). Kohl's, therefore, defaulted on a customer commitment. On 1/27/2011, I called customer service again (for the fourth time) and spoke with Heather. I explained my situation. She couldn't help me and transferred me to Holly/Hollie (in the Wisconsin corporate office inbound collections department). I explained my situation to her. She advised that I would need to speak with a supervisor (in the Wisconsin corporate office inbound collections department), but they have all gone for the day. However, she said that she would leave a detailed message asking that the supervisor (Wisconsin corporate office) review all of my recorded calls and contact me no later than 1/31/2011.
It is now 2/17/2011 and I have not received a call back from Kohl's. I find this whole situation unacceptable. I expect a letter of deletion to be submitted to the credit bureaus for the $5.00 discrepancy on my account, which has since added up to $7.00 with the interest charges. Furthermore, I request that my account be canceled immediately. Thank you.
Reviewed Dec. 29, 2010
I didn't have much money for buying my children gifts for Christmas this year. It was going to be very hard, and I had to wait until the last minute just to know what kind of money I would have left after bills. Meanwhile, my grandmother sent me money to purchase their gifts from her in her stead. I made the huge error of going to Kohls.com to shop. I love the products I have bought from there in the past. But after what I just went through, all I can say is: "Never again."
The shopping cart seemed to have all kinds of glitches in its software. I noticed as I went through the website. I webmaster for a living and I troubleshoot these kinds of issues and fix them. Were these glitches repeatable instances? It seems they were, at least over the past month, because I've run into no less than 5 other Kohls.com shoppers who say, "That's exactly what happened to me!" And this is in the course of traveling on Amtrak for the holidays.
So, here is what happened to me. I browsed through items in the online store, adding a few in there that I thought might be nice for my girls from grandma. Then, I went to the check out process. There, I removed two of the four items and the cart showed two items total. Everything looked good. Then, I went to update my billing information, which had outdated from a previous purchase a while back on my kohls.com online customer account. I finished that, entered the shipping address, and went to the screen that completes the transaction.
You review everything and confirm it is correct, and then you click a button to process the transaction. I clicked. An error box appeared stating that my purchase was rejected because my credit card could not be processed. I was then returned to square one with an empty shopping cart. So, I sift through the site and put the two items back into the cart, update the billing information a second time (because it reverted to showing the old information), entered the shipping address, and even upgraded the purchase by choosing gift wrapping. I pushed the button to complete the transaction, and hey presto! Everything went through without a hitch.
I went to bed and didn't give it another thought throughout the next day. The day after that, I was checking my bank account and beheld two purchases on the account for Kohls.com. Not only did Kohls.com's shopping cart not reject my first purchase attempt, it added the deleted items in. The customer service gave me a huge runaround, along with multiple calls to a deaf and dumb corporate office. It was bad enough that the cart malfunctioned so massively. But as I repeated how the problem happened to each new voice on the phone, I began to realize that the cart malfunction could not be accidental. Indeed, the policy of runaround smacked of any ring of con-artists online we've ever been warned about. Why do I say it could not be accidental? Because, it said that it rejected the new card, showed the old account information still being there, but magically managed to charge the correct new card number.
I surmised that I was not the only one who this was happening to, and I was and am right. They are pumping up those sales numbers. They don't care that the product will be returned, and the money refunded as long as that happens after the Christmas dates are past. These end of the year sales numbers are crucial not just for political reasons, they are the bottom line for top executives getting paid their bonuses by their shareholders. But what about me, and my three children? What happened to us?
Reviewed Dec. 26, 2010
My husband and I went to Kohl's at 5:30 in the morning on Dec. 26th. We went in so I could buy some perfume and saw men's slippers in the middle isle. On the way out, my husband said he likes the slippers and I asked him if he would like to go back in and get a pair. He said we would pick them up on the way back from shopping. We returned to Kohls at about 6:45 where the slippers and the rack were gone. We asked a woman and she said she knows they were still there but she doesn't know what they did with them. She said, "I am going to walk around that way and you guys go that way and I will meet you and let you know if I saw them".
Well, we walked and when we came around, she was helping someone else. When she was done, she was picking through a rack like she was looking for something for herself. I don't know her name but she had white hair and way too much blue eye shadow on. We stood there to see if she would even acknowledge us and she did not. I walked up to the register by customer service where a very nice cashier tried helping us but she was lucky if she could get anyone to help her.
She stopped a couple of young men that were moving out the racks and asked them about the slippers and they acted oblivious. She asked customer service and they just stood there with a deer in the headlight look. An older woman came from the back and got on her little radio and asked about them, she never came back out to say anything to us. It was 7:15 by this time and we were so aggravated and ticked that we left.
I would have fired 4 people there on the spot if I was the manager. By the way, where was the manager? Good question. That store was so rude it was pathetic. I am a good customer of Kohl's and do not appreciate being treated this way. There are a lot of people out there that need jobs so I suggest you tell them if they don't want to help the customer, go look for another line of work and hire someone who cares!
Reviewed Dec. 5, 2010
Though the deals you can get are extremely tempting, the credit card is a real hassle. We have gone 30 days past due on a balance of less than $100, and they have reported us to the credit agencies and phone the house three times a night. It is extremely annoying and frustrating. I have good credit, continue to get offers in the mail daily for cards and these people harass me for $78 bucks. I plan to cancel the card and shop there only when I have no other options, which is too bad, I’ve spent a lot of money there and always pay the bills, if only a few days late. I will spend my money in other places. I don't deserve being treated like a deadbeat.
Reviewed Dec. 4, 2010
If the local store weren't so sadly under-stocked all year round, I would never have tried to order online at Kohl’s. After I ordered 2 items, qualifying for the early bird specials, free shipping, Kohl's cash, and an additional 15% off, the website refused to accept the coupon codes for the Kohl's cash, even though I copied/pasted from the Kohl’s email guaranteeing the cash discount. Called customer "service" and was on hold for 40 minutes. Gave up and cancelled the order. Sounds like false advertising and extremely poor customer "service" to me!
Reviewed Nov. 29, 2010
On Black Friday I waited in line starting at 2:30am for the doors to open. I wanted the digital frame and the barbies that were featured in the add as door busters. I retrieved the frame and barbies I needed and headed to the check line that was around the store. After waiting in the long line to purchase my items I finally made it to the register. My digital frame at the correct price and the rebate slip that went with it. No one (even the GM) had no clue where they were or how to get them.
As I walked to the back of the store to customer service to return the frame I spotted the GM and I said “Hi, are you the General Manager at this store?” He answered me by screaming at my face saying YES! I AM WHATS YOU’RE PROBLEM?! (In a very obnoxious voice) He threw his hands in the air at me and walked away. I tried to say to him as he was turning to walk away that I was an unhappy customer. I received no response from him. He left into the back of the store and that was that.
Reviewed Nov. 28, 2010
I ordered $300 worth of merchandise from Kohl's. This is during the "get $10 cash for every $50 you spend" promotion. They told me I'd have the cash in my email within two days. Some representatives said within minutes, some within hours. I even received an email from customer service that I should be getting it shortly. I finally asked to speak with a manager yesterday and he said definitely I'll get it in my email this morning. Nothing yet, I'm furious! I asked for his name and extension before I got off the phone and he's not in his office yet. Another lie! What can I do?
Reviewed Nov. 27, 2010
Kohl's should not tolerate women being in the men' s fitting rooms even if it is with their husband, son, boyfriend or male friend. Each time that I walk into the fitting rooms at the Harlem and Irving Kohl's in Norridge, there seems to always be a woman or two in there. Are men so helpless that they can't dress themselves? It's ridiculous that I have to listen to women giggling in the adjacent stall when I'm trying on clothing. The personnel on the floor see this, yet say nothing. This is a privacy issue and I believe that Kohl's should have a strong policy against this. These are not co-ed changing rooms. This behavior should not be encouraged or tolerated and the store manager needs to be alerted to the situation. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Reviewed Nov. 27, 2010
While I was shopping in the Glendale area, my zipper broke on my purse. Because I had purchased this purse at Kohl's, I went to the nearest Kohl's in the area, which is the one mentioned above. Of course, I did not have the receipt with me, as this was unexpected. So, they gave me a store credit and told me to find a purse like it. I couldn't find the exact purse but found one with the same brand name and similar pattern. I wasn't really fond of the purse but that's all I could do. So, I purchased it and left.
When I returned home, I went through all of my receipts, which I keep in an envelope. I found the original receipt and the purse was originally $58.00, marked down 50%. My total came to $26.89 and I only received a credit of $21.89. I am regular customer at Kohl's Lake Pleasant, Lake Pleasant, AZ 85382, Phone No. **. Because the store was open until midnight (November 26, 2010), I drove there with all my receipts and explained what had happened. Well, because I purchase the new purse at the other Kohl's, they couldn't give me the difference in store credit. I would have to drive to that location tonight as after tonight, it would not be valid. I find this policy totally confusing. Kohl's is Kohl's. I wasn't going to drive to that location this late at night for just a difference of $5.00.
Reviewed Nov. 24, 2010
Please do not ever buy anything from Kohl’s. This is by far the worst store I have ever purchased anything from. I've been doing online shopping for over 10 years and never was I disrespected and cheated out of my money. It is like false advertisement with this company. Please be aware. I bought items and thought I was getting a discount. Turns out Kohl’s like to charge customers and send out emails saying the item was shipped.
This is not true: my item was never going to be shipped ever. So the deal I really received was them charging my account for items that was never shipped. Then I called for them to continue to lie about the situation and to tell me that they can charge me again and shipped out the items. This again was fraudulent. I later found out that none of the items I purchased for Christmas was available and yet they were ready to charge me again. This is unsatisfactory behavior for any company, especially one who claims to be legit. This is the worst company. I will never buy anything from them. I still have not recovered my 100. They over-charged for the item that was shipped.
Reviewed Nov. 23, 2010
Their stores’ are too hot! Black Friday is coming soon. With the masses shopping and standing in line for 45-60 minutes to check out, people are going to be passing out! I'll be one of them! The clerks at all three stores asked me to do the survey and I complained about the heat. I attempted the survey, but I don't want to join anything, work from home, etc. I just wanted to tell you to turn down the heat! Thanks and Happy Thanksgiving (and shopping).
Reviewed Nov. 18, 2010
A couple of days ago, my wife and I went shopping at this location. It was around noon and although it was not extremely busy at the time, the store was pretty messy. I do understand that at times, as customers, when we are in a hurry, we tend to not be considerate of the employees who work at stores and we leave items lying around where they don't belong. We were there for almost an hour. We tried several times to get help from one associate who seemed to be walking around the store doing nothing, but she always only pointed in the direction of certain isles where she thought an item would be.
She never took the time to come along with us to see whether the item would indeed be there. I should also note that there were times when she very rudely walked past us without even acknowledging us. I'm assuming that after a while, a new shift began because suddenly there were another two associates. These ladies smiled and asked whether we needed assistance with anything about ten times. They also told us that if we needed help, they would be in the misses fitting room and we could look for them there.
My wife, seeing as the first associate didn't help much, walked towards the fitting room to see whether she could get some help with an item she couldn't find. Just as she approached the entrance to the fitting room, a man who must have been a supervisor of some sort, walked right into the fitting room and started yelling at one of the associates who had very kindly offered her help.
He first asked the young female associate why she hadn't gone to the registers to help the cashiers and she very calmly tried to explain that she had just clocked in not too long ago and that she couldn't leave the fitting room a mess so customers could stumble and fall over the items. He kept yelling at her for several minutes about how he didn't care about the fitting rooms and that the priority was helping customers at the cash registers.
She tried to explain to him why she hadn't gone and he wouldn't allow her to even get one word across. He later threatened her by telling her that as long as he was there, her way of doing things was not going to work with him and that he better not have to tell her anything about it again. I spoke to customers who were inside the fitting room while this happened. They said that they felt horribly for the poor girl who stood there trying to explain to him that there was no way customers would ever get to the registers if they couldn't get through the floor without tripping over clothes.
The man also kept telling her that the woman who was at the register was not supposed to be there because she was a supervisor and that was not her job, but I can't help but wonder what her job was. She really wasn't doing anything. These other employees were doing her job! My wife and I were disgusted with this man's attitude and the way he had treated that young associate. We stood there for a while and spoke to some of the other customers and they said that they felt like he was singling her out, for there were two associates working together in that fitting room and he had just yelled at the one young girl.
Some other customers also added that the lady who hadn't been able to help us earlier was at the registers telling this man, whose name is Steve by the way, that the other girl wasn't coming to help her at the registers. And now I think, understandably so, for she had to clean up all the mess that had been left in the fitting rooms while helping all the customers the other associate wasn't able to help. I should also say that as the young girl, ashamed and reprimanded, walked to the registers, the man walked closely behind her as to assure that she would do as he said. My wife and I followed them to the registers and saw this man and the other useless supervisor ** and almost laugh as they saw the girl ringing up customers.
When we gathered the few things, we found that we headed once more to the registers and waited in the young girl's line. We were able to get the girl's name, but we will not disclose for her safety. We also know the man's name is Steve and he supervises the cash registers. We also found that the other employee was the supervisor for the misses department and her name is Sarahi. I would also like to add that as that man stormed past us to get to the fitting rooms, he smelled horribly and I take issue with that because it seems unprofessional to me that he holds a position as such and goes to work smelling like that.
Both my wife and I have advised relatives, friends and neighbors not to shop at Kohl's of La Quinta as long as the company keeps these two individuals. We have also both decided to visit the store from time to time to see whether anything changes. We will keep contact with the two associates that were helpful and if nothing is done to correct this problem, we will advise them to seek legal representation.
We would also like to add that we called the store and were not able to speak to a manager because there simply wasn't one available at the time. We left our phone number and it's been two days and I have not yet received a call back. What kind of management is this? It's pathetic to think that management probably condones this kind of behavior and most likely ignores complaints from employees who are harassed by these two individuals--Sarahi and Steve.
Reviewed Nov. 15, 2010
My first online order w/ Kohl's has prompted me to send this information to other online shoppers. If you return an item or receive a credit for an item not shipped, and you ordered using a non Kohl's credit card, the credit to your account will take 30 days. My order was for 2 items - one item was not shipped, the second was incorrect. The odds of an accurate shipment may not be in your favor. Shop at the store.
Reviewed Nov. 12, 2010
This is absolutely ridiculous how people are complaining about Kohls. They give people discounts when they don't even have a coupon and take back merchandise without a receipt. How dare Kohls charge you for not paying your bill! That is simply unbelievable. I mean, they let you walk out of the store with their merchandise and had the audacity to expect you to pay for it!
Also the fact that their Kohl's cash isn't real cash. I mean, I know you can't use it at any other store, but come on, they say it's Kohl's cash! By the way, it does say that any dollar off discounts will be applied before percent off discounts. And what other store lets you use your coupons on anything besides the gift cards and charity merchandise? FYI, below every sign I've seen advertising the discount you get for opening a Kohl's charge it says "subject to credit approval". Which simply means if you don't get approved, you won't get a discount.
For everyone complaining about the Account Ease program: News Flash- you signed up for it! How do I know? I also have the dreaded Kohl's charge. When I signed up they asked me if I elected to purchase the Optional Account Ease Program and gave a brief description of it. You could either write your initials and hit accept or hit decline as I did. It is not Kohl's fault that you did not read the information they gave you.
As for wrong sale prices, the computer is always right. I know how signs work in almost any retail store. The sign that is put up should reflect the sale price that is in the computer system. However, due to human error (unimaginable!), sometimes the wrong signs are up. Though I have never had a problem with Kohls honoring the sign price. Really, please think about what you are complaining about.
Reviewed Nov. 10, 2010
I applied for two credit cards during purchase at each store. The Children's Place was in Las Vegas. 4-10 was a renewal, because I hadn't used it for some time, so it was reactivated, and Kohl's 03-10 in Anchorage Alaska, was a new card. When I filled out both applications, they only asked for physical address, and it states no PO Boxes. I mentioned this to the The Children's Place clerk, and she said they would contact me if there was an issue.
I never heard from Kohl's until 8-10, and The Children's Place did call, but they only left a message "children's account", but I didn't realize it was The Children's Place. I just thought it was my daughter's account. they never said the message was for me, and they left a 1-800 number that was accessible from Alaska. I also mentioned this to the man who answered, once I found the right number to call.
I know they could not find my address online, because I found myself with a POB. I just want to know if other people are having the same issue with these companies, because I do value my credit, and I used to have excellent credit. If I'm at fault, I will take the blame. I just hate to see other people's credit affected.As soon as I found out, I paid these accounts over the phone with auto withdrawal from my checking account. I just don't want to be scammed by finance fees. I just want to know if anyone else is having problems like this. My credit has been affected.
Reviewed Nov. 4, 2010
I tried paying my bill online. Usually, I never do that but I tried it once. I paid in full & they accepted it & gave me a confirmation number, then they said the bank wouldn't acknowledge it & it was the bank's fault! I said, "You gave me a confirmation number & everything." I didn't know it wanted my banking route number(?). It took my CC number & gave me a confirmation number, then they have the nerve to charge me $25 because the bank wouldn't accept it?
Of course, they wouldn't accept it. Kohl's noted my banking route number so I'm out $25 & they didn't even care? It just wasn't fair. I told them & they said, "You have to pay it!" I feel they were at fault for taking my credit card number & sending me the onfirmation number for paying! Beware Kohl's shoppers. They are out to get every penny even if it's their fault! It's just not right or fair!
Reviewed Nov. 3, 2010
I received a coupon in mail for 50% off plus senior discount 15%. Bottom of card states: No merchandise exclusions. I wanted to purchased Keds leather sneakers, that were not on sale. The price was $44.95. I felt according to coupon I would get the 50% off plus my senior discount, that was not so. Other seniors in the store were also under the same impression. I think this coupon was misleading.
Reviewed Nov. 3, 2010
Today is November 2. I went to Kohl's to shop for some items and lo and behold, Christmas music greeted me and was playing the entire time I was there! I was so angry I almost left right then, but decided to continue shopping and try to ignore the music. Why are you playing Christmas music this early? Two days after Halloween and more than 3 weeks before Thanksgiving even! I may not go back until closer to Christmas, sorry.
Reviewed Nov. 2, 2010
I purchased a 3-skillet combination from Kohl's in Orlando (I think it was 8", 10", 12"). Kohl's had such a good deal that I went home a happy camper. I threw out my older skillets (where the Teflon was peeling off). All 3 skillets have metal handles. Since I also have a Caphalon 12-inch skillet with a metal handle, I didn't think anything of maybe burning my hand on your skillets. The Caphalon has a cool to touch metal handle and never did I burn my hand. The first time I used my Farberware 10 inch skillet, I was browning a stir fry. It was finished cooking, so I grabbed the skillet by the metal handle and proceeded to move the skillet over to my counter top. The handle was so hot that I burned my hand terribly, but couldn't let go until I reached the counter. Dropping the skillet full of hot stir fry on the floor between the stove top and the counter was not an option.
I was shocked that you would make a skillet with a metal handle that wasn't a stay cool. The stir fry came out great, but my poor hand had to soak in ice water for quite a while. Kohl's (and I think Farberware) has a 60-day return policy if you are not satisfied with your Farberware purchase. I had no choice but to return them. Now, I don't have anything but my 12-inch Caphalon. I needed those 3 Farberware skillets. I have had a stainless steel set of Farberware for about 45 years and they still work great and look great. I love Farberware. I wish I could have kept them. If you would send me some silicone covers for the handles (free), I would definitely purchase them all over again. As it is now, I'm on the look out to purchase three new skillets that have covered handles.
Reviewed Nov. 2, 2010
Apparently I was late on two payments which is a total of $10. I was not notified that I owed anything on my account and I certainly was not notified by mail or telephone that I was being sent to collections due to my owing Kohl's $10. Now my credit report shows that I paid my bill late and that I was delinquent. I've contacted Customer Service and they've sent me letters stating that the information on my credit report is accurate. I'm now sending a letter to their credit department asking them to remove the negative record.
Reviewed Oct. 26, 2010
I travel to Florida every winter. I was asked to switch to paperless on my bills to help save the environment. I thought it was a great idea, they would send my bill via email. Before we left Florida to come home, I had some coupons I had to use because they were dated and we would not make it back to NH before they expired, so I charged some items. I never received a bill. I have my laptop with me in my RV that we travel in and checked it all the time. I forgot about the charge because I always pay my bill as they come in. I have never carried a balance on any bill. I am 63 and never was late in my life. The minute the bill arrives, I go online and send it right in. I pay the full amount and never carry a balance.
I got a call about a month after we were home and the guy said I was late on my Kohl's bill. I even said to him "sorry, you must have the wrong person. I do not carry any balances on my cards". He said, you charged something in Florida and then I remembered. I said, "yes, I will go online and check right away and will send in the full amount today" and I did. So I checked my emails and checked spam, there was no bill from Kohl's. I did get my Discover bill and that always comes paperless and was paid in full. I called Kohl's and explained what happened, that I never received bill. She said she would take the finance charge off. I thanked her very much. I still do not know why they did not call me sooner, I was in the store in NH when I got back from Fl and charged an item, but paid it in the store right away. Why did they not tell me that I had a problem with my bill?
I got a copy of my Credit Report and I was shocked; after all these years of making sure I have the best credit and pay my bills in full every month for all these years and one store turns around for a little bill and ruined my credit. I have sent in a few notes. I have called and no one will help. They said, "sorry, it's your fault". If I got the bill, it would have been paid the same day. They know that from my credit with them and all my other cards are the same, they know my credit. I sent note to credit bureau and even they will not do anything, they took Kohl's side so my credit is now marked. I do not think this is right that a credit card company can get away with this and the credit bureau goes along with them. Where do we stand? They do what they want and do not care about us. I now have them send paper bill, I do not want this to happen again. I hope this never happens to anyone else. Do not trust Kohl's paperless bills.
Reviewed Oct. 13, 2010
I had a $5 charge on my account and paid with a check. They returned it claiming the bank rejected it. How can it be, as I have a lot more than $5 in my checking account! Anyway, they continue to call me several times a day. I've requested they stop but they do not. How do I get them to stop calling me? Their calls wake me. It's on my cell, and I keep thinking it's an urgent call. I am full of anger and grief at Kohl's.
Reviewed Oct. 13, 2010
I had a receipt and the shirt was purchased on a debit visa but since it takes several days for the credit. I took in-store credit, so I could buy something else right away. Well, I did not find any jeans I liked so I was going to discuss it with my wife and wait till the next day to either get my refund or maybe she wanted something. We decided to just have the money put back on the card but to my surprise Kohl's said that I could not have it put back on the card nor receive a cash refund! If I would have done it the same night I could have my refund, but not any longer. Now I am stuck spending this in store credit at Kohl's. I no longer trust Kohl's and they have lost a loyal customer for good! What a scam!
Reviewed Oct. 12, 2010
On Oct. 6, I purchased $40.98 worth of merchandise. I had $30 of Kohl's cash and a 20% discount coupon. They took my cash and applied it to the amount first and then took the discount and applied it to what was left. That is false advertising, saying it can be used the same as cash. If I were using actual cash, they would have taken the 20% off first and I would have paid the remainder of the tab. So instead of getting $8.80 discount, I only got $2.20 discount with my 20% off.Plus, I paid tax on the extra amount. If it isn't used as cash, they shouldn't be able to advertise it that way.
Reviewed Oct. 10, 2010
I pay my bills online through my bank. The payment wasn't processed by Kohl's on time so they charged me a late fee. The first time it happened, the customer service rep was very helpful and courteous. She refunded the fee and all was well. A couple of months later, it happened again. Now understand, the payment was posted 1-3 days after the due date and both times I made the payment through my bank online.
The second time, the customer service rep was rude. She said it wasn't Kohl's policy to refund late fees. I explained to her that the other person I talked to took care of it. I explained I made the payment online through my bank. She said very rudely "Then maybe you should contact your bank for the refund". I was furious to say the least. I cut up my Kohl's charge card and enclosed it with a letter stating what occurred and closed my account. I also included a check for the balance owed minus the late fee. I received a confirmation letter from Kohl's saying my account was closed yet they've sent me two more bills for the late fee. I called and spoke with Elena. She said, since Kohl's wasn't in error I had to pay. I asked that a supervisor call me as soon as possible.
Reviewed Oct. 1, 2010
I hardly ever am late on my bill. I forgot maybe 2 times and paid late. What I'm complaining about is you inceased my interest and APR because of a late payment. That made me mad and that's why I haven't been in to buy anything lately. I feel like I've been a good customer and have bragged about your store but not anymore. I would very much appreciate it if you could please consider lowering my interest and APRs. As far as our store here in Pueblo, everyone has been very helpful and kind. I have no complaints as far as the store goes.
Please consider lowering my rate. My husband and I are self-employed who are running a construction company and business has not picked up yet, therefore, it's been a bit tight. Thank you.
Reviewed Sept. 27, 2010
I am glad that you furnish wheel chairs at your stores. My complaint is that the isles are not wide enough to go through with the chair or my scooter. I like the shoe department and housewares, but the chair will not fit through and you can forget trying to turn around. I do wish you could add with the isle. I enjoy shopping there with my family. Thank you for your time. Sarah **
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