The Home Depot
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The Home Depot
When The Home Depot was founded in 1978, Bernie Marcus and Arthur Blank had no idea how revolutionary this new "hardware store" would be for home improvement and the retail industry. Today, we're proud to be the world's largest home improvement retailer. In more than 2,200 stores across North America, we aspire to excel in service - to our customers, associates, communities, and shareholders. That's what leadership means to us. That's The Home Depot difference.
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Jasudo
I had an unbelievable experience recently thanks to the assistant manager, Lee. I went in and purchased 12 pieces of shiplap that were 12 feet long and I needed them to be cut so that I could get them into my car. I ran into Lee and asked him if he would be able to cut them and he said “Unfortunately, the saw is not working today”. And I was bummed because I really needed to complete this project at my house. So, Lee added, “I’m not going to leave you hanging, though; There’s another way to do this”. He said, “I can just cut each piece by hand”. And I replied, no way…you are crazy…there is no way that I would expect you to cut all of these pieces of shiplap by hand. But he was serious, and he proceeded to cut each piece one by one. I told him I had to write this review because this is an example of above and beyond service and everyone should know about it. All I want to say is, THANK YOU, LEE! You not only saved the day for the project I was working on, but you made my day with going above and beyond to help me. You and Home Depot were there for me when I needed you most!
May 24, 2024 · Verified
ooke C
Was planning a project and needed various cuts of wood in all different measurements. I didn't know much about the wood or what I needed other than a few measurements I had an a drawing that I made, which if you can imagine was not the best. I went walking around for some help when I ran across Kalifah, he was on his way to lunch however I must of looked lost so he offered to help. Not only did he help myself and my friend figure out what we needed, he also helped us to get all of the wood cut to the measurements we needed. He was extremely helpful and courteous and even sacrificed taking his lunch a little later for us which was very appreciated. You don't see that very often anymore and I wanted to take the time out to acknowledge him for this, would absolutely go back to this location again if needed.
May 22, 2024 · Verified
Elizabeth S
An absolute dump. They don't have things in stock in store. I waved down 3 employees for help. Not one came over or offered to help. I have always been a Home Depot girlie, but those days are done. Everyone has an awful attitude. Lowes is 10x better. This is supposed to be Home Depot's flagship store. Pathetic. Will never give my money to Home Depot again.
April 26, 2024 · Verified
kelvin F
So there's a display stating that pick whatever tool you want they're only $99 a piece. I was interested in DeWALT circular saw (DCS391B). When I got to the register it rung up $200 so I told them this was a mistake and they asked me to go back there and take a picture. When I bring the picture back they tell me they need to get a manager. Then why would you have me go take a picture? The manager shows up only to ask me to walk back there again so we can look at it together and I explain to them it's going to look the same as the picture I just took. Clowns. Then she begins to tell me that it's the wrong circular saw on the display. So you mean to tell me every saw up here is the wrong one and you're not going to honor the price you're going to charge me $200 for something that's $99. They offered $50 dollars off but again we're talking about the special is $99 so this is still not a deal even if it was the wrong circular saw which it wasn't you should still honor the advertised price. I verified the model number on the saw and took a picture of it. She tells me the model I want is a wood saw and this is a metal saw. I explained to her that the blade is going to determine what it will cut. We're talking about a manager here LOL some of us actually work for a living so I can't go back and forth with them all day as I have work to do. So I proceeded to drive to the Marietta Home Depot on Roswell Road. When I walked in they had the exact same display. I verified the model number was the same as the one at the Cumberland store. I put it in my buggy and checked out for $99. The Cumberland store really needs to get their business together. The people that work there are not knowledgeable nor do they honor advertise prices. Anyone shopping here needs to know that SIGNS means nothing as they will just make up the prices when you get to the register depending on how they feel. The manager's resolution at the Cumberland stores to take $50 off $200 and sell me a $99 circular saw for 150. That was their resolution as opposed to just honoring what they have advertised which was really the correct place in the first place. I only came to this store because it was convenient to the job that I was working at. I will actually never shop here again and wouldn't encourage others not to as well
April 26, 2024 · Verified
Anie S
I'll give it 3 stars because they really need to work a bit harder in their attention with the pro department. As a daily fast paced customer, it is definitely not beneficial to wait in line for 10min. To then have the cashiers delay you an additional hour! Doesn't happen always, but too often than not. Other than that 5 stars for the customer service of the people on the floor, their paint department t goes above and beyond, inventory is quite sorted too. I do want to say that Ruby in Pro is excellent at attending our needs.
April 12, 2024 · Verified
Chase A
I work for a company and always have to use the Pro Desk for phone sales. I'm always able to put in my own company card information everytime I'm at any other Home Depot, but the lady named Tess who worked the Pro Desk at this location wouldn't let me, and she was very rude about it. I told her I always use the phone sale but I can always put in my company card information without having to call my office because my office sees what I purchase anytime. I use the company card. But she refused to let me put it in. I honestly wouldn't have cared about this little issue and I would have just let her call my office but I only wanted to leave this review because she was just really rude about it. It really rubbed me the wrong way. What difference does it make if she had to call somebody? Because for all she knows I could have just given her the phone number to some random person.
February 27, 2024 · Verified
Scott G
The credit services department is horrible. They sent me an email that a payment was overdue. So I called the credit services department. The agent I got on the phone didn't speak English well enough for me to understand her. She kept telling me I was past due and tried to take payment. I finally hung up and called back. The second person spoke better English and told me that a payment was processing, that they had received it on the due date, and that she would update the account.
The first agent was just determined to take my payment. Never bothered to look to see if it had already been made. And her English was horrible.
I thought Home Depot was our neighborhood hardware store.
If you're going to send credit services overseas theb at least make sure they speak English well enough to speak to the people in that neighborhood.
The first agent was just determined to take my payment. Never bothered to look to see if it had already been made. And her English was horrible.
I thought Home Depot was our neighborhood hardware store.
If you're going to send credit services overseas theb at least make sure they speak English well enough to speak to the people in that neighborhood.
February 11, 2024 · Verified
Antonio C
I had a good and bad experience yesterday. Went to this location to buy a heater the website showed 9 being in stock. I found the heater section, but the one I wanted was not there. I stopped 2 employees walking by and asked is there another location for heaters. They both said this is all we have. I was not satisfied with that answer. I waited until 2 more employees walked by and asked for the specific heater that was showing 9 in stock. They both pulled out their devices and asked for the sku#. They found the heater in another location on a top shelf (out of reach for customers), still in the shipping boxes, so only sku number was visible. I thank the employee and ended up buying 2 items giving them over $219 in sales, simply because 1 employee took the time to check on my request. I was very disappointed in the first 2 employees not will to take 30 seconds to look into my request. This is why the 3 star rating. I'm sure it was an oversight on the store to not have all the heaters out on display during cold season.
December 22, 2023 · Verified
kelvin F
So there's a display stating that pick whatever tool you want they're only $99 a piece. I was interested in DeWALT circular saw (DCS391B). When I got to the register it rung up $200 so I told them this was a mistake and they asked me to go back there and take a picture. When I bring the picture back they tell me they need to get a manager. Then why would you have me go take a picture? The manager shows up only to ask me to walk back there again so we can look at it together and I explain to them it's going to look the same as the picture I just took. Clowns. Then she begins to tell me that it's the wrong circular saw on the display. So you mean to tell me everyone up here is the wrong one and you're not going to honor the price you're going to charge me $200 for something that's $99 they offered $50 dollars off but again we're talking about the special is $99 so this is still not a deal even if it was the wrong circular saw which it wasn't you should still honor the advertised price. I verified the model number on the saw and took a picture of it. She tells me the model I want is a wood saw and this is a metal saw. I explained to her that the blade is going to determine what it will cut. We're talking about a manager here LOL some of us actually work for a living so I can't go back and forth with them all day as I have work to do. So I proceeded to drive to the Marietta Home Depot on Roswell Road. When I walked in they had the exact same display. I verified the model number was the same as the one at the Cumberland store. I put it in my buggy and checked out for $99. The Cumberland store really needs to get their business together. The people that work there are not knowledgeable nor do they honor advertise prices. Anyone shopping here needs to know that assignment means nothing as they will just make up the prices when you get to the register depending on how they feel. The manager's resolution at the Cumberland stores to take $50 off $200 and sell me a $99 circular saw for 150. That was their resolution as opposed to just honoring what they have advertised which was really the correct place in the first place. Probably came to this store because it was convenient to the job that I was working at. I will actually never shop here again and wouldn't encourage others not to as well
November 27, 2023 · Verified
Jamie C
One would expect this particular store to be the very best HD in the world, seeing how they are right across the street from the corporate headquarters. My take? Very unremarkable and not any different than the rest. The floor staff is helpful if you can find them, and follow them while you wait your turn as they assist the others needing assistance. Their biggest struggle is just like every other big box store. The CUSTOMERS mix up hardware, open sealed packages, throw random things on the shelves where they don't belong, and generally act like lazy toddlers that were never told to put things back where they found them. I didn't take off any stars for this problem, as it is well beyond the store's control.
November 13, 2023 · Verified