(LOOTPRESS) – Target has announced a significant change in its payment policy at stores.
The Minnesota-based retailer confirmed it will cease accepting personal checks as payment. The decision was attributed to “extremely low volumes,” and the company has taken steps to inform customers in advance.
The new policy will come into effect on July 15, shortly after Target’s popular Circle Week event.
Target will continue to accept other forms of payment such as Target Circle Cards, cash, digital wallets, SNAP/EBT, credit and debit cards, and buy now-pay later services.
This adjustment follows other recent changes made by Target, including imposing limitations on the retailer’s self-checkout policy.