
I have been posting a lot about the Target Toy Clearance and have had a few questions from readers about how it all works, so I thought I would devote a post to a tutorial for Target Toy Clearance...hopefully it's everything you need to know to find the best deals! Some of this is repeat information, but I wanted to get it all in one post for future reference.
What is the Toy Clearance? Target is a wonderful place for many reasons, but one of those reasons is that they have a very specific "formula" for their clearance, unlike Walmart and other big stores. When they decide to clearance items, they will start at either 15 or 30% off and place a pretty red sticker on the package. (Toys almost always start at 30% off). The items then move to 50% off about 2-3 weeks later, then on to 75%. There isn't an exact time frame for how long each item stays at each level (that we shoppers know of), but one thing you can count on is that if it gets marked down to 30% off...it WILL end up at 75% off unless someone buys it first. That is what makes the toy clearance so awesome. There is no wondering "Will I find this cheaper or should I buy it now?" when things are first marked down because we all know that YES it will get cheaper!
Why on Earth Would I Need More TOYS?! I know what some of you are thinking...why would anyone buy TOYS right now when my house is filled with Christmas toys that are barely played with? But most of us are buying toys for NEXT Christmas and all of the birthdays in between! In addition to my own kids' birthdays and Christmas, I buy for birthday parties, rainy day surprises, and some to donate. Many people also buy a few extra things to sell on Ebay or Craigslist for a profit. That is a great idea, but do your homework first. Not all toys are going to sell for more than you paid for them, so figure out what will and look for those items. In general, Lego sets, electronics, and Barbies do pretty well from what I have heard.
The Timing. Target has two big toy clearances...one at the end of July and one at the beginning/middle of January. They also clearance toys throughout the year, but the BIG ones are always during these two times. This is when you will see full aisles of toys on clearance in addition to endcaps.
So that is the general timeframe, but how do you find out the exact DAY these toys will end up being 75% off? Well, that is a little more tricky. Since we can narrow down the clearance to a couple of weeks, we know when to start looking. We also know that almost all Targets have a "markdown schedule." They mark down certain areas of the store on certain days of the week. Most Targets mark down their toy section on Wednesdays or Thursdays. So...we know that we need to check first thing Wednesday and Thursday morning for a new markdown.
The Big Day. Once the big day arrives and you think that things are going to be 75% off, you need to make sure to get to the store that morning. Sure, you may find things the next day, but the best selection will be gone by then. However, going the second the store opens MAY not work in your favor. Some Targets don't have their markdown team start until a little while after opening, so you may end up waiting around for a while for them to get their work done or worse...you may think that they aren't marking things down and miss it entirely. I usually try to go around 9:30 or so. I have found that the markdown team at my stores is finishing up by then or at least they are started. If you are desperate for a few big items, though, I would go as early as you can and just wait it out. Yes, it's a little stalker-ish, but it will be worth it when you can give your kid the toy of their dreams and know that you only spent 25% of it's value!
The Scanners are Your Friend. I've said it before and I'll say it again...the scanners are your friend! Do NOT believe the signage on the shelf and/or the red stickers on the items. When in doubt...scan it! There are little red scanners spread throughout Target that you can use to scan your item to see the actual price. If the markdown team is still working in the toy area, you may be able to very politely request that they scan an item for you to see if it will be marked down further if it's not already marked at 75% off. I have found that if you are polite and patient, they will do this for you. Just remember that they have a job to do and it is hard for them to get it done if you interrupt them 20 times. If I have 2-3 things, I just wait for a good opportunity and ask them to do it all at once. You may find that some employees won't do this and that's okay. Just wait around until they get to the item you are wanting.
Which brings me to another point. The way that the markdowns work is that the markdown team has to scan the item for the new price to take effect. But, they don't have to scan each and every identical item. If there are 25 playdoh sets all marked at 50% off, all of them will immediately be 75% off when they scan the first one. So, you don't have to worry about them scanning your item and putting the red sticker on, as long as they have already scanned one like it.
Getting Your Deals. It's totally overwhelming to be there on the day of the 75% off markdown. There will be other people there filling carts (I've seen people FILL a flatbed cart) and there are (hopefully) just SO many things. Instead of deliberating over everything, I throw everything I think I MIGHT want into my cart. Then, when I have perused the entire selection, I will go through the cart to narrow things down to what I REALLY want and what is within my budget. There is nothing worse than passing up an item because you aren't SURE you want it only to see it in someone else's cart after you decide that you do want it.
Play Nice. This whole thing is kind of a fun game...and it's a little competitive. But no deal is worth being rude to your fellow bargain shopper (not that any of you lovely people would ever be rude)! I try not to be greedy...if there are 4 of something on the shelf, I always try to leave at least one there for someone else unless I absolutely must have all four. If you are buying to resell on Ebay or Craigslist, don't clear the shelves. I will not forget last year when I was roaming the aisles and asked a lady where she found the Snow White costume she had in her cart (I was going to see if there were any more). She said, "It was the last one, but here you go...I don't need it!" I loved that attitude! Sure, there are items on my list that I will absolutely grab and hold on to if I see them. But when it comes down to it, there are going to be things that I like, but that someone else might LOVE. And I'll be willing to part with them!
Price Adjustments/Returns. There may be items that you REALLY want and will decide to buy when they are still 50% off just in case someone else buys it first. And you may be wondering if you can get a price adjustment when those items fall to 75% off. The answer is no. Target does not to price adjustments for clearance items. You have a couple of options. If there are more of that same item on the shelf, buy another one at 75% off and return the one you bought at 50% off (be sure to save your receipts!). If they are all gone and you want to give it a try, you can ask customer service if you can return it and rebuy it for the lower price. Many stores will not let you do this, so don't count on getting the lower price that way.
So, there you have it! Your very lengthy guide on how to make the most of the Target Toy Clearance. I hope it helps you feel prepared to get some great deals! And of course, keep checking in here for updates on when the toy clearance will happen...I can't wait! Make sure to subscribe to my blog via RSS reader or email by signing up on the top left side of my blog. And join my Facebook Group to get the fastest updates on the Target Toy Clearance! (I will plan to post an alert here and on Facebook when I get word that toys may be 75% off!)



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