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Posted by SeaKan on August 1, 2006, 10:34 am
worst experience at one?
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Posted by Percival P. Cassidy on August 1, 2006, 11:29 am
On 08/01/06 10:34 am SeaKan wrote:
> worst experience at one?
1. Had a kitchen remodel planned by HD (but we were planning to do the
installation ourselves). They misread their own drawing and supplied a
countertop that was 2 1/2" short. BUT they replaced it very quickly by
one the right size, and we got to keep the wrong-size one, which we cut
into sections and used in other places.
2. Ordered a new water heater to be supplied and installed by HD. They
delivered the next day, and the installation was quick, but when I
looked at it afterwards I could not see how they could possibly have
installed it the way they did without heating the plastic dip tube,
which I understand is a no-no. But maybe I am misunderstanding what they
actually did. We moved away soon afterwards, and there were no problems
during the time we were still there.
Perce
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Posted by Lou on August 1, 2006, 1:22 pm
SeaKan wrote:
> worst experience at one?
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Why are you asking?
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Posted by SeaKan on August 1, 2006, 5:24 pm
> SeaKan wrote:
>> worst experience at one?
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> Why are you asking?
b/c I work PT at one....aspen hill, md
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Posted by larry moe 'n curly on August 1, 2006, 7:00 pm
SeaKan wrote:
> worst experience at one?
> > Why are you asking?
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> b/c I work PT at one....aspen hill, md
I live within walking distance of a Home Depot and a Lowe's, and the
Home Depot is a lot better. At Lowe's I've experienced know-nothing
employees, like the one who worked in the plumbing dept. since the
store opened who asked another employee, "Do we have something called
'copper fittings'?" And when my A/C broke and I needed a window unit,
three employees in a row couldn't find a single A/C in the store. The
Lowe's store manager is a jerk who only cares about the bottom line (I
heard him boast of sales increases when a customer complained).
I've read that Home Depot wants to decrease the amount of employee
training. That would be a big mistake.
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