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Home Depot fraud

I was living at home with my parents on 4/1/2004 and had no need for a Home Depot credit card at the age of 16. I have no ideal what state this took place in. When I called on this Shannon @ [protected] states there is nothing under my SS# this was on 3/14/13, so can you please delete this from my credit report.

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Home Depot open account

Account s/b reflected as closed; I do not have a 20, 000.00 credit card or account with them any more This needs to show closed not open

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Home Depot window sales guy lied and conned to close sale with elderly woman

This is a complaint about the deploreable conduct of a Home Depot staff member invited to my home to provide a windows quote.

This project began as a one window project. I went into the local Home Depot store and spoke with an in store rep who was very helpful and set up an appointment.

On the day of the appointment you man was a no show. Now I will grant you that it was the day after the blizzard, but I would also note here that my neighbor who had an appointment with a Lowe's representative had his man arrive on time. Home Depot didn't even have the care or concern to call and tell us he wouldn't be coming.

Then 10 days or so later, we found voice message telling us he would be coming a 3PM Saturday... Note here that he never bothered to ask if that was a convenient time for us. It took 4 calls to the call center to get that appointment moved to the following week.

On the date of the now third appointment, the sales rep called to say he had a personal matter he needed to tend to and asked to make our appointment earlier in the day. So I juggled my entire day schedule to accommodate him only to find out when he arrived that he wanted an early afternoon so he could go to church! Forgetting the fact that I expect professional conduct during work hours from the people who are going to work on my home, I find it beyond reason that he had to change my whole day plan to go to a church that probably had a dozen masses the next day. Clearly in the case of Home Depot, customer service comes well after employee personal needs and desires.

The sales rep then continued for some twenty minutes to tell us about his religious beliefs and his past life of turning from God and how his wife brought him back to the church and cured his evil ways. I NEED to know this? I wanted to hear about windows and I get I'm a sinner? He then continued to embellish on that topic that he was now an usher in the church and gift carrier and that's why he needed to re-arrange my day so he could go do that.

OK fine, lets talk windows ?

No, now he goes into another 20 minute diatribe about his past work history in a kitchen at a senior center? Telling us all his experiences there until he was fired.

Now can we talk about windows?

Nope. Now we get a 15 minute whining session about how tired he is because Home Depot expects him to work for free at night doing paperwork and building his sales kits. He was so tired he could hardly think straight he complained. Great, I get a zombie to discuss my project! Then he told us how his salary wasn't the best because he didn't work on commission, and that he depended on getting the volume bonus because he needed it. He did however note on that point that he always nailed that because he could pretty much sell the spots to leopards.

To emphasize he regaled us with tales of previous customers... About an Indian woman in Dix Hills who he'd met a day or so earlier who both she and her husband owned pharmacies and were very well off for "immigrants." He was so impressed he went the extra mile of telling me that when she filled out her application for a Home Depot charge card he told her to list the combined income of her household they way Home Depot trains him, and she told him that was unnecessary... that her income alone turned out to be 1.7 million. I need to know this? This other Home Depot Customer needs her personal financial information shared with me? THIS is how home invasions happen... fools like that guy telling strangers about millionaire homes!

But he wasn't quite done on that topic... he had to note that he'd also had to visit the home of the "Long Island Lolita." When I didn't respond with recognition, he filled in the blank, and said it was Amy Fisher and went on to recite the details of her criminal case! He then went on to tell us she was married now, that her husband was a TV/Film producer and on and on. He noted that he didn't like serving people like that but it was a sale and he had a job.

Again, I NEED to know this? The Fisher family should not be the topic of war stories of Home Depot employees?

Good God, what stories will he be telling about me? What did he learn about me or observe in my home that he can turn to fodder for his next customer? That's freaking creepy.

Windows... well we were getting closer... At least now he was talking about Home Depot. Just not what I expected to hear. I got another arrogant and equally creepy story of how Home Depot computer systems can track anyone in the country with a single phone number. How you keep track of my every purchase (and everyone Else's), every home I have and contact and build a history on me that rivals the IRS. He bragged that with my phone number he could learn more about me in five minutes than I probably knew about myself... my income based on sales trends, housing, credit, and on and on. He went so far to brag how he kept track of his customers and checked up on them from time to time and how could even look me up whenever he wanted in the future to see my future purchases.

Just knowing that Home Depot violates my privacy so totally and allows every employee unfttered access to my personal data with no restriction or protection is reason enough for me to NEVER purchase there again and tell everyone I know not to.

He also bragged that statistically all homeowners will spend at least $80, 000 with Home Depot over the years, so I might as well get started with those additional windows. FYI I probably have spent upward of that with that with them... but not one more dime EVER again. But hey, I hit their statistical number so I'm probably expendable now.

He even went to the extent of telling me how he had seen his manager take back $2000 worth of sheetrock from a customer - sheetrock that apparently had come from Lowes - over the objections of his lumber man as a favor to the customer. Now tell me, did I need to know about the theft of company dollars going on in his store?

Finally, 55 minutes into his visit, we get to windows. I ask for Anderson information, he tells me he doesn't like them and pushes some off market brand. (I'll note here that the windows are so off brand that Home Depot's brochures call them Vantage Point, but the company changed the name a year ago and no one bothered to update the brochure. (Or so he tells it) I show him the window I want done and mention I might consider doing a second. My mother decides she'd like pricing on two others. He jumps on that telling her that her current windows are unsafe and easy for thieves to break in thru... He also then smiles at me and says if I don't do at least three windows, he'll have to surcharge me to make it worth his while.

So now It's Home Depot policy to dictate how much I have to purchase? The minimum I can spend with them?

He sits down and writes up a quote for all four windows. He starts off by handing me a price sheet that quotes me the higher quality of the two styles he showed us (neither being the Anderson's I asked about) at the lower price. Now I may not be the sharpest tool in the shed, but that smells of bait and switch to me. Quote me the higher quality window at the lower price and then after its installed, bill me the higher priced ones and call it an "innocent" mistake?

So I called him on it. He shrugs me off and says oops, I do that every once in a while. I guess I'm just tired, I was up late dong paperwork. "I do that every once in a while? " Really? How many others has he played that con job on?

Now I notice that of the two "add-on" windows he priced, he's priced an 18" x 24" window for a bathroom at the same price as a 2' x 4' window for a bedroom.

Now by this point frankly, he had loong lost the sale in my mind, but I asked anyway. "Why is the small window the same price as a larger one?" He shrugs and tells me that that's why "he loves his job, because the prices are all set and firm and he isn't obligated to negotiate."

Negotiate? I'm not asking to negotiate, I'm asking why the price for a window 1/3 the size of another is the same price and that's the answer I get?

Then he turns to my mother and resumes the whole "these windows are so much safer and secure than yours..." line. He even started pitching that the current thermals (that have been doing a fine job since the 90's) have sooo much more vinyl than his and the new ones will be installed much lower to hide the vinyl and maybe we should change those too! When I cut him off he shrugged and said, I'm sure they're fine.

I told him he could leave and he did, still continuing to imply the home wasn't safe and emphasizing that "once you do three windows with us, you never have to pay the surcharge again." He manipulated an elderly person's fear and baited the hook that she could save more money later if she gave him the big sale now. The finale was showing us a 10% off poster, that just so happened to expire that day. Give me a freaking break.

As far as I was concerned the sale was dead, but my mother was convinced that her home was no longer safe and called him back.

He manipulated himself a three window deal, with sub standard windows that I'm just sure will help him toward that volume bonus he wants so badly.

Home Depot sent a lying, moral less, conman who had no ones interests but his own in mind. Yes he got Home Depot a sale. My mother will spend nearly $3000 on windows she didn't need because he was coy enough to prey on her fears of safety.

I had planned a natural gas generator purchase from Home Depot later this month, sink, faucets and a hot water heater. Rest assured, that's not going to happen. Go Lowes!

Honestly, I suspect they will probably promote him to supervisor for his ability to make manipulative sales.

Ironically, he was here today to close the sale and collect his money. I avoided him and stayed on a different floor of the house to keep my anger with him in check. But he had to come rub it in my face and asked my mother to bring him down to "say hello". I told him to his face that he was a liar and a con man. He didn't dispute it. I also advised him that I hadfiled a copy of thiscomplaint with his management in Atlanta. He told me thank you. THANK YOU? He already knew he wouldn't see the least repercussions for his actions. Great internal culture you have when your staff has no worries when a customer complains.

Moral of the story? Don't buy from Home Depot. They track your every purchase, allow their employees full access to sensitive financial and idenity information, lie, cheat and anything else they need to in order to tric the elderly.

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Home Depot does not accept home depot credit cards

Have been a long customer of Home Depot. Starting last year, the fuel pumps at the fuel center would not accept my Home Depot credit card. I inquired iniside and the clerks did not know what was wrong. Went to the Home Depot store and the card was ok and expained that they would not except my card at the Gas center. Called the 1-800 nuber and said everthing is ok.
I can use my card at the Home Depot store but not at the Home Depot fuel center. I have asked over and over what is the problem and no one can give me a answer. I can use my card at the Home Depot Store but not at the Home Depot fuel center.
Again, when I ask, no one seems to care about the problem. Do I get help or start buying my gas else where? Someone needs to contact the Manager of this store and find out what the problem is., as I travel every week, but I am not able to use my card at the Home Depot fuel stores?

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Home Depot theft by delivery staff

After getting a requested consultation visit from Home Depot's sales associate, on Nov 19 my wife purchased new kitchen appliances, granite counter tops and plumbing work for the kitchen and two baths. She was really excited to get a new kitchen in our small Melbourne, FL home. On Nov 27 we had appliances delivered from the $8, 511 purchase at Home Depot in Melbourne. When I arrived home from work three hours later, I went to my den as I always do to take off my wedding band and put it in my leather watch case - the case is about the size of a fat loaf of bread. I was shocked when I opened the case and found the top level of three watches missing. I called for my wife Sandra and her jaw dropped. We knew what had happened. No one else had been in the house that day. The den is right around the corner 8' away from the kitchen. It was the Home Depot delivery guys. I sat down at my desk and opened the center drawer. An iPhone and a thin digital camera were missing. We checked for her iPad that had been on the kitchen counter. It was gone. Subsequently I have found that another watch from a drawer by the doorway was also taken. Nothing else is missing other than our confidence in Home Depot.

Apparently Home Depot outsources delivery. In this case Home Depot has an arrangement with Ralph's Delivery but Ralph's Delivery outsourced the work again to CMJS. Two sketchy guys handled the delivery. Sandra was at the house although on her hands and knees cleaning behind stove and refrigerator, moving stuff so the microwave could be installed, and making sure our two Golden Retrievers didn't bother the 'Home Depot' delivery guys. One of them made a quick snatch and grab visit to my den while she was not paying attention. Now she feels badly that it happened under her nose and we both are just really disappointed that a big deal Christmas present for us both has cost us so much. We both feel violated.

The delivery guys, of course, denied the theft and the Sheriff's office has been unable to tie the theft to the two guys. We still have finger print dust in the den (leather doesn't take prints).

Three of the stolen watches were valuable. The three police reports document the case but not the disappointment. The Home Depot store manager knows about this but didn't reach out. The delivery people turned it over to their insurance company who said it wasn't a loss, it was a theft and the staff denied the allegation.

My homeowners policy doesn't cover valuables like this. Typically I am chary about offering unsolicited advice. I'll make an exception here because I am pissed. Were I faced with this problem and the CEO of Home Depot, I would do a few things: yell at the store manager, change the three level deep no accountability delivery process, and make it right with the customer. NONE of that happened. Buyers beware - Home Depot delivery contractors steal!

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Home Depot not my account

there is a credit card on my Equifax tha tis not mine I need it removed Adress is PO Box 6497 Sioux Falls SD [protected] Acc # 60352003387xxxx ? ccredit line $9600.00 opend 11/12/1993 last payment 2/2012 it only listed as THD/CBNA

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Home Depot poor delivery service

When I ordered a clothes dryer from Home Depot I knew that they did not do their own deliveries - in fact, they make a big deal about using General Electric, which is supposed to make you feel better. What they don't bother to tell you is that GE is just the middle man, who in turn contracts with some local Podunk delivery service using part-time laborers. This does two things: first, all your delivery information has to go through three separate companies, so any hope of getting the instructions correct is hopeless; second, there is no responsibility - whatever goes wrong with your delivery is always "the other guy's fault."

In my case I was assured by a Home Depot representative that if I purchased a "stacking kit" with my dryer that the delivery men would be more than happy to stack my new dryer on my existing washing machine. Having been fooled before by Home Depot in the past I even made another call to their "delivery hot line" number and was again assured that there would be no problem. And being a belt and suspenders man I then included these stacking instructions in my order. Of course, I have since learned that no one reads these instructions.

Of course, on the day of the delivery, the delivery man claimed to have no knowledge of having to stack my dryer. (This was after he had already tracked my carpeting with his dirty boots.) He and his partner then quickly jumped in their truck and hurried off to their lunch appointment, apparently happy to not have to make this delivery. I then spent the next two hours in the hell called Customer Service for Home Depot, GE and the local deliver guy. Of course, they all were so busy pointing fingers that no one had the time to help me get my dryer delivered. In fairness to Home Depot, they did finally agree to refund my money - the same money that they had held for the last three weeks.

Bottom line: use the Home Depot delivery service only if you are prepared to cover your floors with plastic, have tea and cookies ready for the delivery men and end up with your appliance sitting in the middle of your floor. Believe me, they will find some reason not to install it. Home delivery should be a time for a retailer to gain the good graces of their customers - instead Home Depot has decided that it is a just a necessary evil of their business and treats their customers accordingly.

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I ordered up over 2000.00 worth of laminate flooring (higher end Pergo) on May 14th, and was told it was a special order, and that it would be in within 7-10 days. I started calling on day 10, and was given a later date (5/29). On June 1, I called, and was told June 6. On June 9, they called me to tell me that my flooring had been sent to a different state (like 2000 miles away) but that they would rush order it. Today, June 13th, I finally took delivery. Now I am chasing the HD installer. When I called the store, it was like it was the first time they had ever heard of me. In the meantime, people from whom I ordered furniture for that room are hounding me to deliver-I never thought it would take 6 weeks to get one room done. My house needs lots of stuff-granite counters, new sinks, lots of wall to wall, tile, but it will be a cold day when I use Home Depot again. They'll be lucky to sell me a light bulb in the future.

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Sep 13, 2013 6:19 pm EDT
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Home Depot Customer Service at an all time low. Purchased a washer and pedestal, a five year additional warranty and special stainless steel hoses from Home Depot on August 25th. A little over $1500.00. I received an e-mail that the pedestal was out of stock and wouldn't be available until November. Made a mad dash to purchase a pedestal at the local HH Gregg that was the exact same one that Home Depot did not have in stock. $48.00 LESS! Delivery came and on my first wash code E42 showed door jam and my wet clothes were locked in. Called service and was told that a repair order was transmitted and in place for the following week and that a part was being sent over night to our home for the repair man to install; NOTE, the part was received 6 days later. A one hour old machine broke. The repair company: a local Dial One, with a very bad reputation for inexperienced 18-22 year olds trouble shooting repairs and padding bills. (Read their complaint board, its like War and Peace). Not an Electrolux Service Tech a sourced out plumbing / electrical / washer / dryer / refrigeration / and whatever else goes wrong home service. We demanded a new unit. After speaking with Electrolux repair, customer service, logistics, Home Depot Customer Service and an unknown delivery service our washer was replaced. The second washer was tested before the delivery persons, from GE Delivery left the house and code E42 shows up again. The door won't open. After three full hours and the installer, myself, husband speaking to several representatives from both Home Depot and Electrolux and several transferred phone calls we were set for a re-delivery for the third time on 9/14/2013. We received a call at 3:45 PM Friday 9/13/2013 from April in transport (not sure what leg of transport) only to say that delivery was off and reset for Wednesday 9/18/2013 there was a logistics problem. Didn't inquire if that was a good date for us or did I have a preference. After a push for a better slot I was told that was the best she could do and I could accept it or cancel the delivery the day before when I would be called with a time frame. I asked to speak to a supervisor and Ms. April stated there was no one else and gave me, after two request, Customer Care phone number. I called and was put on hold twice. I asked if she could review and see if there was a recall on this unit or a problem with the door latch. I was told that it probably happened in delivery and then put on hold to be transferred to Home Depot. I was then told that Electrolux did not use the same delivery service as most of the other companies Home Depot dealt with and that was some of the delay in delivery. They did not use GE Services one of Home Depots largest. A blatant lie as GE delivered the 2nd broken machine to us. To date I have no washer, and no change in delivery date, but a lot more "...I'll connect you to the proper department". Since August 25, I have been doing laundry at a Laundromat to the tune of $3.50 per wash load and $3.50 per dry load. Three weeks and a total of 17 loads I am now approaching the $125.00 mark. The delivery service that Home Depot offers is the most dysfunctional disorganized and discombobulating group of "pass the buck" chain of command employees I have ever dealt with in my entire life. I will never purchase an appliance from the Home Depot again. In the process of getting a full refund I found out that the warranty that was ambiguous presented is through Home Depot (must have been a commission involved) and not Electrolux, leaving me with a Home Depot warranty on nothing. So if I cancel the washer order the warranty would apply to NOTHING for 5 years. Nice sign and creative advertising at its best. I could have done better at a pawn shop!

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After getting a requested consultation visit from Home Depot's sales associate, on Nov 19 my wife purchased new kitchen appliances, granite counter tops and plumbing work for the kitchen and two baths. She was really excited to get a new kitchen in our small Melbourne, FL home. On Nov 27 we had appliances delivered from the $8, 511 purchase at Home Depot in Melbourne. When I arrived home from work three hours later, I went to my den as I always do to take off my wedding band and put it in my leather watch case - the case is about the size of a fat loaf of bread. I was shocked when I opened the case and found the top level of three watches missing. I called for my wife Sandra and her jaw dropped. We knew what had happened. No one else had been in the house that day. The den is right around the corner 8' away from the kitchen. It was the Home Depot delivery guys. I sat down at my desk and opened the center drawer. An iPhone and a thin digital camera were missing. We checked for her iPad that had been on the kitchen counter. It was gone. Subsequently I have found that another watch from a drawer by the doorway was also taken. Nothing else is missing other than our confidence in Home Depot.

Apparently Home Depot outsources delivery. In this case Home Depot has an arrangement with Ralph's Delivery but Ralph's Delivery outsourced the work again to CMJS. Two sketchy guys handled the delivery. Sandra was at the house although on her hands and knees cleaning behind stove and refrigerator, moving stuff so the microwave could be installed, and making sure our two Golden Retrievers didn't bother the 'Home Depot' delivery guys. One of them made a quick snatch and grab visit to my den while she was not paying attention. Now she feels badly that it happened under her nose and we both are just really disappointed that a big deal Christmas present for us both has cost us so much. We both feel violated.

The delivery guys, of course, denied the theft and the Sheriff's office has been unable to tie the theft to the two guys. We still have finger print dust in the den (leather doesn't take prints).

Three of the stolen watches were valuable. The three police reports document the case but not the disappointment. The Home Depot store manager knows about this but didn't reach out. The delivery people turned it over to their insurance company who said it wasn't a loss, it was a theft and the staff denied the allegation.

My homeowners policy doesn't cover valuables like this. Typically I am chary about offering unsolicited advice. I'll make an exception here because I am pissed. Were I faced with this problem and the CEO of Home Depot, I would do a few things: yell at the store manager, change the three level deep no accountability delivery process, and make it right with the customer. NONE of that happened. Buyers beware - Home Depot delivery contractors steal!

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Home Depot automated check out

I could not believe that I had to check myself out when I went to Home Depot...There were no Cashiers just automated machines...This is the worst...Do we work for Home Depot ?..No...Then why must we scan and check ourselves out of the store..Now they are getting rid of Cashiers..I hate Home Depot now...This makes me sick...

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Awwww, poor baby.

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This is happening at grocery stores too and even fast food restaurants have computers where you put in your own order.These places do not want people to work!

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My 80+ year old mother ordered an Emco Storm door through the Home Depot in Holiday Fl on Dec 11, 2008 and the door was installed by Home Depot on Jan 14, 2009. It is falling apart. I suspect this is because it was a special order and the lazy worker's at Emco just cut down a larger door and didn't seal the outer edges of the frame properly. I submitted a...

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Home Depot online / ordering

I ordered a sale item online ( a compressor and nail gun) on Nov 23rd, it was a good deal and after a couple of days of checking my online status still saying pending, so i call the customer cares and they asked me if i knew that item was on back order and i said no, so they said should be about 3 or 4 weeks to receive it, well after 4 weeks heard nothing so i called again and the online person said she would take my name and number and they would call me with in 24 hrs, heard nothing from them, then a week later i get a email saying the product was to arrive at warehouse on Dec 21 and shipment dates and confirmation emails would be sent out then, well it is now Dec 26th heard nothing so called again, and the lady i talked to was basically talking to me like i was a [censored] asked me if i still want it, i said yes, she said hold on, then she came back and said ok i put in computer that you still wanted product, so then i had to asked when the hell the product was going to be shipped, and she gave me an excuss about the holidays and stuff, but i said well i got a email saying you were getting it on the 21st, she then just told me to call back in 10 days, bunch of BS, last time i go to home depot, now will be an exclusive shopper at Lowes,

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same issue with online and see many others have these issue will never order online with them again!

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Hi, Johnshy.
My name is Nicki & I'm on the Home Depot's Social Media Team.
I apologize for the long delay getting your item & I know this was posted a while back, but I'd appreciate it if you would email me to advise if you did received it and if there was anything done as far as a customer service gesture for the inconvenience. My email is TeamSocial@homedepot.com. Thank you in advance & apologies again for the issues with the purchase!
-Nicki

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I am hoping that this warning will help you decide not to have Home Depot Install any flooring in your home. You will have much better luck with a small business who needs to have happy customers. I had a Pergo floor installed in my finished basement. They measured and said it was not a problem. Here is the first issue. The people who measure and advise...

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Home Depot hu1550 pressure washer

washed my mobile home two times . this year oil started leaking out and machine burned out.i have been a loyal customer for many years but this machine makes you wonder about home depots quality

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I worked for Home Depot for 8 years and if your re washer is the Husky brand, then I feel for you.They are supposed to stand behind their products.At least they did when I left.I worked in Returns for 2 years and saw more of the Husky pressure washers come back than I care to remember.Try returning it.Thats all I can tell you to do and try a different kind.Good Luck.

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Home Depot poor response to service call

In the late spring of 2012 we required a replacement of the roof on our home here in Ottawa. We selected The Home Depot of Canada not for its price but for what we thought was potential future service. Home Depot uses a general contractor by the name of Peak Installations. They in turn sub contract to local companies.

On Oct 16th I called Home Depot (Peak Installations) to have the flashing repaired (screwed down) as they had started to pop up. It was a minor repair that I could have done myself but I wanted them to do it for warranty issues. It would be a 15 minute job at the most.

So as not to bore you with details, after I was told I would receive call backs and not receive them, being apologised to for more than a few times, would not be called with the “follow-up” (assuming the work was completed)...you get the picture.

On Nov 18th and after multiple phone calls that “I” had to make to “them", the roof finally had its 15 minute repair.
Over a month!

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Was there a benefited to have either Home Depot of Canada or Peak Installations involved including installation or Service? Absolutely not. They provided NO value to the whole process.
Was there any cost saving by going through Home Depot? Zero, none. They were not the cheapest.
Would I use Home Depot again? Not in this life time for any kind of work. They added meaningless delay and no means of complaint, as I tried. They simple passed me on to Peak who eventually “after 24 days” passed me on the sub contractor, who 9 days after that fixed the 15 minute problem.

Watch for a neighbour getting their roof done. Observe who and how the roof work is being done. Watch for their cleanliness, the tools they use, efficiencies and completion time. Speak to the home owner afterwards about the service and the process. Avoid the nonsense advertised by Home Depot their supposed Big Service name and helper in all this, because it’s all useless BS.

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We are also having extreme difficulties with Home Depot regarding roof replacement. Would appreciate any recommendation regarding how to directly communicate with Home Depot managers instead of their so-called customer service department. Also, how do we post our problems and concerns in the most effective manner for the public to know about their unethical business behavior? Thank you. Mike and June Welsh, Stratford, Ontario.

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Oct 26, 2016 7:02 pm EDT

I have same problem with Home Depot. Here is the story.
Our roof was replaced by The Home Depot, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada in Dec. 2012. In fact, it was contracted out to a third party through its partner – Peak Installations Inc. Here is a link from the previous manager on how the installation business was operated by Home Depot (https://ca.linkedin.com/in/paolo-hribar-ab090851)

Since the installer left, our nightmare began. Fifteen minutes later, we noticed there is air leaking from the Sky window. The noisy hears like hurricane whistle, very loud and noisy. However, the installers never came back due to the work is one time business for them. A few days later, the former peak installation manager Paolo sent a person coming over, who said he did not do this type of work; Several weeks later, Paolo sent a drywall worker, he said the could not do this type of work either. One month later, it was caulked from inside. However, we can still hear the wind blowing noisy during the heavy wind.

Another problem is that the damaged roof plywood was not replaced as we required in the contract because the installer did not care and they could receive same payment from HD without doing extra work.

Next, the water leaking problems happened one month later in Jan 2013. The leaking places include three area: a. ceiling area in the main bedroom on the back side of the house closing to the chimney; b. ceiling area in the 2nd room in the front side closing to the roof valley; c: front side wall area closing to the eave and window. Later, what we was told the leaking problems were caused by ICE-DAM, were not be related to roof installation.

However, during the summer time from 2013 to now, we found that the leaking problem in front side wall area under the eave closing to the window still exists. The answer what we got from The Home Depot was that the eaves trough was blocked, which caused WATER BACK flowing from the roof edge to the front side wall.

The eaves trough was replaced in Jul, 2014. We found that the leaking problem in front side wall area is not gone. This time what we got from The Home Depot it was due to the attic; there was no problem with the roof installation.

There is no ice-dam in the summer anymore. However, the wet front wall problem directly under the eave still happens after heavy long raining now. The Home Depot still insists there is no problem with the installation, it is due to the soffit blocking of attic. When we showed the wet picture to the current supervisor Ralph Cassin, he said he cannot see the difference between wet area and dry area.

The main problems what we experienced with HD are:
Every time we got different inspector or installer involved, because it does not have itself crew. So that we got different answer from different inspector or installer each time. During winter time, the inspector could tell us that it was frozen and snow covered now and he could not go to top, please call him later. In the spring or summer time, when we tried to call the same guy, you cannot reach at the same guy anymore because he left(eg. Ben XXX, Paolo XXX) or he was a thirty contractor for the one time work. During the raining time, they did not come immediately due to no staff. When they found a contractor to come over two or more days later, it is dried out. Maybe that's why the supervisor said he could not see the difference and he never saw the winter leaking problem before because he is a new replacement. He want to us wait another year until he himself see the winter leaking problems although we have a lot of pictures.

Do you want to know how he inspects the leaking problem?
The supervisor Ralph just pulled his head out of the open window. He never went to the roof top to have a look. Ralph, could you please explain how the wet wall is related to the Soffit Intake during the summer time?!

How frustrated we fell with doing business with the Home Depot! Why could not you come over during the raining time to have closely and carefully inspection?

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Home Depot home depot scammed me

I purchased a roof for my home from Home Depot in April 2011 and have been fighting since to have it properly installed. I paid with my Home Depot credit card. During one of my many calls to the customer service department, I was asked if I wanted to dispute the charge. I agreed it was worth disputing and that my roof (still to this day) is not satisfactorily installed. The dispute was opened on May 9th, 2012.

The dispute was finalized in my favor and $12, 110.00 was provisionally credited to my account on September 9th, 2012 with a note that if further “significant evidence” was found that the amount would be reapplied to my account. I called the customer service and asked what “significant evidence” would entail and how much more investigation would there be. I asked these questions as $12, 110.00 is a lot of money and with the initial letter opening the dispute claimed that the initial investigation could take up to 60 days, and by the time I received the letter stating that the charge had been reversed was 128 days, double what was quoted.

I was told that it was closed and no further investigation would be completed. However, around October 1st, 2012 I received a phone call from the Phoenix office asking if someone could come down and inspect the roof and make sure that everything was taken care of. On October 6th, 2012 a gentleman came down to my house and instead of getting out a ladder to get on the roof, he pulled out some paperwork. He explained that this form was a copy of a previous form that I had signed and that the person who had the form in Atlanta “had died” and because they “had died, no one can find the paperwork that was originally signed”.

Reviewing the paperwork, I noted that the form was a Customer Service Order form and stated that the work to be completed was to fix some exposed nails, torn shingles, and repaint the metal trims and that those specific items were completed. It also states that the balance remaining was $0.00.

With the suspicious circumstances surrounding this, I asked the gentleman if this had anything to do with the disputed charge. I was told that it had nothing to do with the charges and that it was only replacing a lost form. I reluctantly signed the form, the gentleman never did go on top of the roof and he left. Several weeks later I received a letter dated October 18th stating that the $12, 110.00 has been reapplied to my account and that “Additional information has been received that provided significant evidence for the amount to be reapplied to your account”. Attached to the letter was a faxed copy of the form I signed on October 6th, 2012.

This was clearly a scam to trick me into signing a form stating that the roof had be satisfactorily completed in an attempt to defraud me of the amount that was returned to me. This is obviously a bait-and-switch, which is an illegal practice in the United States. I am writing for corrective action in returning the credit of $12, 110.00 back to my account. Home Depot cheated me out of a properly installed roof, and then scammed me into paying for it after the disputed charges were dropped from my account.

Permanently re-credit the $12, 110 back to my account, zeroing my balance.

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Oct 26, 2012 11:09 am EDT

At Helzberg Diamonds Jewelry Store : I worked for the company for a while, and what I've experienced there; harassment & discrimination: The District Manager is a ### (fired from J.B. Whites), who allows the store manager- to mistreat some customers and new employees. His staff are a group of unprofessional people who really know nothing about the Jewelry Business, except for lying to customers, messing up their purchase orders, being rude to customers who complain about the Helzberg unprofessional service. I wouldn't buy any jewelry from those clowns. They also harass & mistreat fellow co-workers, who are better jewelry salesmen than they are; the manager & his flunkies often violate the Helzberg Diamonds business policies when the District Manger isn't around to check up on them. One day, a co-worker yelled at me in front of a customer, just for greeting the customer first!

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Home Depot citibank

Several months ago Citibank, the company that administers Home Depot's credit cards, decided to drop me (viz., cancel my card) because my overall credit score had dropped. They did so in spite of the fact I had never missed a payment to them, even though I used the card extensively while renovating a house. One day I tried to charge some paint, and the clerk informed me my account had been cancelled. Arguments with Citibank were, as you might suspect, fruitless: So sad, too bad, pay up, get lost. I was/am indeed in a precarious financial position, because of being laid off and diagnosed with cancer. But I had been practicing financial triage, making sure payments were up-to-date with important accounts and managing to make at least small payments on all of the rest. Home Depot was an important account, because I used it to maintain two very modest rental properties.

Bottom line: it doesn't matter. Citibank deems you a bad person, you're out. Period. Plus late charges and interest.

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Nov 09, 2012 8:21 am EST

Same thing just happened to me! Why not just lower the credit limit?

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Home Depot credit check with equifax

They checked my credit yesterday through Equifax. Equifax says they know nothing about it. I have nothing to do with this company and do not know who they are. Their company code is [protected] and this transaction code is 485FP00552.

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Jun 17, 2013 11:53 am EDT

They only know to collect money from you and don't solve the problem they made. I'm very not satisfy at their service.

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Oct 31, 2012 10:12 am EDT

This is a home depot credit card, issued through Citibank

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Home Depot racism job discrimination

Wrongful termination, dishonest & negligent managers, racism, & job discrimination based on race & sex: "That's The Home Depot Way!" Their crappy commercials don't tell customers about; overprice hardware & equipment they sell, lousy/incompetent associates who don't know jack about Home Improvement, horrible customer service (customers waiting to be attended for hours), huge employee turnovers, because of mistreatment or misconduct, and poor store managment. I stopped shopping there, and I would recommend to others to do the same!

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Home Depot reviews censorship

This concerns their policy for filtering product reviews on their website. I purchased a toilet auger and it broke within 2 minutes o f careful use. They sell this cheap one for about $8 and a professional Ridgid model for about $35. After reviewing their policy for content I submitted a respectful, informative review with the sentiments I wished I had purchased the $35 tool as, I described above, it broke within 2 minutes and did not even do the job once. I described why I thought the tool was inferior and applauded the more expensive tool they also sold, to encourage potential customers to try that instead. The review concluded with the statement that many places sell such junk tools, and in my experience Home Depot did not normally engage in the practice of catering to the lowest denominator of selling such merchandise. Even that mildly critical comment which also can be seen as a compliment was fully within their content policy.
As you can predict from me filing a complaint, the review was rejected. I went to their site again as advised and there is no conceivable way it violated their policy. The review gave the product one star.
It could only have been rejected because it was one star or because of a vanity issue of criticism of their company. I'm not going to resubmit it as I'm not going to play games about gaming their stated policy when it fully complied with it.
The bigger issue here is how many critical reviews from reasonable people such as myself have been rejected? How can one make an informed purchase if they automatically reject informative but low rated reviews? It reeks of dishonesty and not an effort to keep reviews intelligent and courteous, and it makes me rethink the tens of thousands of dollars (literally) I have spent in the last several decades supporting their company. I will drive the extra five miles and try Lowe's for my next purchase just to spite them. This does not predict a good relationship between us in the future.

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Don't shop here either!! The home depot, in aiken, sc., is far worst than wal-mart & lowe's (On how they unfairly treat customers & employees) combined!! Police reports filed against the company stated; from several employees (Mainly african-american), and customers - charging the home depot managers, of physical abuse, using racial slurs toward new-hires ...

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Home Depot harassment

Called to complain about collections calls. Past due 12:00 dollars
They start calling day and night from a [protected] Citi Commerce.
Robot call they need to verify certain information press 1 for this press 2
for this. Called to complain said they are legally correct to call and they can not
stop until you catch up with your payments STOP buying from this store take your
business else where. Terrible customer service they do not care.

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Dec 23, 2009 9:45 am EST

I was in a home depot an empkloyee came around the counter after calling the manger an was shoulder to shoulder with me egging me on to punch him, he was glaring at me! I ask ed him to leave or move an he said No! I asked him twice why are you staring at me! no response so I said to him I will leave then! I am afriad to enter the store. when the manger did come over he assured me he will talk to person, when I called today the head manger KNEW nothing of the hassassment, I told him to check the suirty films Its all there, the guy coming aorund the counter an purposly triing to egg me on! I may get a lawyer and so far I just cant see going into that store now An I an a contractor so I have to drive miles now to get things What do you thonk!

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Aug 15, 2012 3:00 am EDT

Not getting a bill is not an excuse to not pay.

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Novi, US
Aug 13, 2012 12:55 pm EDT

Home Depot NEVER mailed a billing for products purchased with THEIR credit card and I had forgotten about the billing even though I had gone paperless and was told that I would receive all billings online. I started receiving citicommerce calls anywhere from 8 to 10 times per day from 0800 to 2100 hours; sometimes after 2100 hours. I contacted Home Depot and was told to pay the bill that had been penalized from 44 dollars to 106 dollars. When I told them that I had NEVER received a billing I was completely ignored and was TOLD to pay the bill. I cut the card in half and returned it to home depot with a letter stating that I would NEVER purchase anything from them in the future: I paid the bill for the amount that was originally charged!

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Aug 08, 2012 4:41 pm EDT

Dude I shop at home depot, pay with my debit card and I hate debt collectors! It's $12 bucks just pay it and get rid of it. It's a waste of time writing about $12 here. If it was 1200, 12, 000 bucks in fact I would be offering you advice. But jeeze. sometimes the devil gets just too much credit for cr@p he ain't doin but it's people upto no good! Anyway don't pay over the phone-request the bill, write a check and keep the proof of payment for life. otherwise another CA will pick it up and call you over it. There that must be worth more than the $12 you owe.

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Aug 08, 2012 3:53 pm EDT

If they owed YOU money I am sure you would be damn well calling them. It is not harassment to expect you to pay your bill. You slid that damn card fast enough.

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