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Office Depot Worst customer service

Ordered gift online for husband. I entered a "Bill to" address and a "ship to" address. Office Depot shipped the package to the bill to address via UPS. I contacted UPS and they verified that ONLY Office Depot has authority to change address once package is in transit. Office Depot REFUSES to do so. I've been on the phone, politely, for three days. I've even been hung up on by one of their support associates. They don't give names or ID #'s and they have miserable attitudes.

The following is from their corporate website:

"Customer Focus:

We fuel our customers' dreams by anticipating and listening to their needs and passionately delivering on our promises. Failure is not an option, as we promise to "wow" on recovery."

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Thousand Oaks, US
Apr 28, 2011 4:43 am EDT

HORRIBLE CUSTOMER SERVICE
I came in the thousand oaks Office Depot and one of there workers had a bad attitude when i was looking to possible purchase and did not even offer to help me while i was standing around right next to him he was a white male i didn't cached his name but gave me a bad look and i felt his negative vibe i told his manager but i doubt they do anything to this people i would never go back to purchase any electronics with that bad attitude and horrible costumer service they offer dont go shop at this office depot
25 East Hillcrest DR
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360

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Christina
Sunnyvale, US
May 14, 2009 3:12 pm EDT

Reps are nice on phone but Office Depot lies about taking you off the mailing lists. I always checked receive no catalogs and for one year, every two weeks. I called 10 times and wrote 5 times, but no matter. THEY DON'T CARE ABOUT CUSTOMERS and WORST RESPECT FOR CUSTOMER WISHES

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Lake Worth, US
Mar 03, 2009 8:04 am EST
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WOW, it only makes sense to review an order before placing it with an online company. Any company is not going to change an address mid-stream in shipping process. Would you want to be the driver that has to change course, taking the chance to get killed by a fraudulent order?

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Office Depot Cheat sheet on black friday

On Black Friday, which was the official start of holiday shopping, The Office Depot Branch manager opened the door and went straight to a couple of people who just came to store and gave them the "ticket" which allowed them to purchase the HP G50-112NR laptop on sale. "What?" the customers in the front of the line were ashtonished by the store manager who ingored them and the line.
This is the store in Barrington/Pico, Los Angeles of California. Be cautious to choose a store to shop, not only go with the sale but also the store's reputation.
"Was that branch manager deliberately passed out the tickets to his friends so that they can purchase the laptops?"

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Office Depot Performance protection plan

On October 11, 2008 a Gateway laptop which I had purchased from Office Depot with a Performance Protection Agreement was sent for repair. The unit is a Tablet Pc and the single pivoting hinge broke. We were not aware that the hinge had failed until the stress caused the housing around the hinge to crack. This released the screen from the laptop.

The following is an honest and detailed account of the process I went through to get the item repaired. It took 45 days, 25 phone calls, and conversations with dozens of Office Depot reps—many of whom were rude and/or unqualified to, in any way, help with my problem. I spoke to five different supervisors, four of which did not follow up with me as they had promised. The reason for refusing the repair was first stated to be because the damage was due to accidental damage (which it was not), then because the damage was cosmetic (which it was not), then because it was covered under the contract terms (which it was), and finally we went back to the accidental coverage defense. At this point I called them out on their tactics and they submitted to repair the item.

I have another laptop which I bought from Circuit City with their City Assure Plan. When this item has needed repair, it has been fixed without dispute. The repair company that services both Office Depot and Circuit City is Nexicore with repair centers in Texas and California. This tells me that the problem arises out of Office Depot’s policies for honoring their contracts with customers.

Clearly this company does not need to be selling warrantees. There are other places to buy electronics and better places to buy an extended warrantee. If you must buy a product from Office Depot, do not by the Performance Protection Plan. Stories like mine are not uncommon.

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Monday, October 20
• Called [protected], told to call Nexicore to find out why service was denied.
• Called Nexicore, told that they had sent word to OD that screen was cracked, assumption made that laptop was dropped. I explained that they must be mistake. The screen was not cracked. Rep placed me on hold and reviewed photos. She determined that the screen was not cracked but then stated that she actually meant to say that the hinge was cracked, I was told to call [protected] to find out exactly why service was denied on loose hinge.
• Called [protected] – I explained that Nexicore was incorrect in their diagnosis and that I wanted to speak to someone about reissuing the service call. I was transferred to Monty Wilson. His mailbox was full. I pressed *0 to go to the operator. I explained to her that I needed to speak to Monty Wilson but that he was not at his desk and his mailbox was full. She transferred me to Monty’s full voice mailbox again. I pressed *0 and repeated myself to the operator. She placed me on hold for 7 minutes. I finally hung up.
• Called [protected] – Asked to be transferred to Monty but that his voice mailbox was full can someone place check take down a message or find him. I was place on hold by the rep. When the rep returned he told me that he had found Monty and he would transfer me. I got Monty’s voice mailbox again. I pressed *0 and spoke to the operator again. She told me she had done everything should could for me and that I would simply have to call back.
• Called by Monty – While I was trying to call back in, Monty called me. I explained the situation to Monty and told him that the hinge was bad, the hinge cover was cracked due to the pressure of the bad hinge, and that the screen was fine. I explained to Monty that this was a tablet PC and that the laptop had one single hinge and that the crack on the hinge cover occurred from the bad hinge. Monty said he would turn it over to his supervisor and call back this evening or tomorrow

Tuesday, October 21
• No call from Monty

Wednesday, October 22
• No call from Monty

Thursday, October 23
• No call from Monty
• Called [protected] – Yolanda checked to see if Monty was still in, he was not, Yolanda stated that she would send him an email and he would call me tomorrow.
• Called [protected] – Obtained Monty’s email to send him photos of the Laptop.
• Looked up number to OD national customer relations. [protected]. ([protected]@waca.com)
• Called the original store (#00037) @ [protected] to inquire about what action I can take to get the matter resolved. Bill said to email information to him at [protected]@officedepot.com and he will forward to cooperate. (I determined to wait on sending the photos until I had exhausted all efforts through normal channels at WACA)

Friday, October 24
• Received voice mail from Sheldon who state that the screen is covered but it is not damaged. And the hinge cover is not covered by the contract (which was never in dispute). Call back information is [protected] Ex 24127
• Called Monty who apologized but stated that there was nothing more he could do for me.
• Called Corporate Office [protected]. I spoke to Bethany and asked to speak to a supervisor but was asked to relay my need to her. I explained the issue to her and she attempted to refer me back to the WACA. I explained again that this was pointless because they have refused to help. Jimmy refused to talk with me but sent word that he would not be able to help me. Bethany told me to call [protected] again. I explained once more that this was pointless because they have refused to help. She placed me on hold to find ask Jimmy were he should send me then (without getting back on the phone to let me know what she was doing) transferred me to WACA anyways. Spoke with Bryant who documented what just happened and tried to located Monty. At my request, he arranged for a new shipping label and service order—in hopes that they previously simply misdiagnosed the problem and this time will diagnose it right.
• Called to speak with Sheldon. Rep O’Neal tried to locate him but he was at lunch and I was directed to call back after 7:40 p.m. EST.

Monday, October 29
• No contact with Sheldon

Tuesday, October 28
• Called to speak with Sheldon. Rep told me that there was no way to transfer me to a supervisor. I told her that I was sure she could transfer me. She placed me on hold and said that she would be unable to transfer me to a supervisor. I told her that I knew this was incorrect because I had been transferred numerous times to a supervisor. Rep placed me on hold and obtained Stephanie. After much delay it was determined that Sheldon was not available but rep transferred me to Stephanie. I explained the situation to her and she assured me that the problem would be fixed. She would add a note to the service order created by Bryant on October 24 instructing item to be fixed.

Thursday, October 30
• Box was shipped to Nexicore

Thursday, November 6
• Received phone call from WACA advising me that my laptop was sent back unrepaired because the hinge was not covered. I attempted to argue the point but found myself being talked over and schooled on the “Terms and Conditions” of the contract. Rep said that hinges are excluded from repair.

Wednesday, November 5-Wednesday, November, 12
• I was personally unavailable to dispute because of a business trip

Friday, November 14
• I reviewed “Terms and Conditions” of the contract.
What is not covered: (Heading)
Computers, Electronics, and Miscellaneous Products (Subheading)
Cosmetic defects, damage, or failures of non-operational components that do not inhibit the proper operation and performance of the covered items, such as but not limited to: cabinetry and cabinet frames, decorative finishing, door liners, glass, projection television exterior screens, handles, knobs, masks, racks, rollers, shelves, cracked cases and broken hinges;
it is abundantly obvious that every item in this list refers to cabinetry and cosmetic accessories—i.e. handles, knobs, masks, etc. Further, a hinge on a Tablet PC or any laptop for that matter is an operational component
• Spoke with Andria. I explained that the Terms and Conditions did exclude hinges but that appeared to be on cabinetry. Further I read the Terms and Conditions to her: I explained that this is obviously referring to cabinetry and accessories for electronics stands. Further that the monitor staying open was not a non-operational comp Andria placed me on hold for upwards of five minutes, got back on the line and told me that the unit was denied service because the damage was accidental (referring to the cracked hinge casing). I explained to her that this was not the reason it was denied service most recently. She insisted that it was. I told her that I received a phone call on November 6 from WACA stating that it was declined because hinges are not covered. She ignored my statement restating the supposed accidental nature of the damage. I asked to speak to a supervisor and after several passionate requests she placed me on hold and went obtain a supervisor. She returned stating that she could not located one but that she would have someone call me soon.
• Called the original store (#00037) @ [protected]. Asked for Bill and told that he was with a customer. Rep suggested that I should call back in a few minutes.
• Called the original store (#00037) @ [protected] after about 5 minutes. Asked for Bill and was told that he had gone home. I asked for another supervisor and was transferred to Joanna. I explained the situation to her, that I had already talked to Bill, and that I would be emailing him the information we had discussed on October 23.
• Received call back from Bill Nation. I explained all pertinent details up to this point and how that now OD is saying they will not fix my laptop because of the supposed exclusion in the contract (no longer because of supposed accidental damage). I read the section of the “Terms and Conditions” that was referenced to me on November 6. He placed me on hold. When he returned we resumed talk about weather or not the damage to the laptop was accident (was the unit dropped). He returned and asked me if the unit had any external damage. I explained to him that it had none and that I would be happy to email photos of the unit. He said he would review the images, contact Nexicore, and return my phone call around 2:00 tomorrow.
• Photos and description to this point emailed to [protected]@newcorp.com

Saturday, November 15
• No call from Bill (Nation)
• Spoke with Bryant again (9:20 p.m.). He told me that had gone home for the evening. He sent Bill and email with the contract number and instructions to return my phone call. I asked when I might expect to hear back from Bill. Bryant told me that there was no way for him to know.

Sunday, November 16
• No call from Bill. I called and spoke with Richard who told me that Bill was not in. I asked to speak to a manager. He placed me on hold and came back stating that no manager was available. He stated that he would send Bill another email to call me.

Monday, November 17
• No call from Bill

Tuesday, November 18
• No call from Bill. I called WACA and spoke with Clement who told me that he did not know a Bill Nation that he must work in another area. I asked for Bill to be located (referring to the notes to help located him). He told me that this was not possible. I asked to speak to a supervisor. He said he would check the notes and then told me that Bill had placed a note in the system on Monday, November 17 at 7:00am stating that the unit would not be fixed because of accidental damage. I explained to the rep that this is not the reason Nexicore sent it back last time and that I have gotten multiple excuses as to why the unit would not be repaired under agreement. I asked to speak with a supervisor. He told me that he could not transfer me. I told him that I know this was not the case because I had been transferred to a supervisor numerous times. He placed me on hold. I waited for several minutes and disconnected call.
• I called the original store (#00037) @ [protected]. Spoke to Bill who instructed me to email my notes and photos and he would forward on to the “Escalation Department”.
• I called WACA and spoke to Brandy. I asked her to speak to a supervisor. She insisted that she would be able to help me. I assured her that she would not because I have spoken to many reps. She placed me on hold-checking back periodically to let me know we were still waiting on a supervisor. The supervisor Cheryl came to the phone and I explained the situation to her (the multiple diagnosis and Bill’s neglect to call me back like he said he would, and exactly what I wanted fixed-just the hinge). She arranged another service order, placing notes that the unit should be repaired under warrantee because it is not accidental damage and it is covered under the “Terms and Conditions” but even if it is not I wanted to have it fixed and I would cover the cost. I told her that was fine but in such a case Nexicore needed to call first to notify me of the cost. She placed a note to this effect and then read to me exactly what she he wrote. I explained to her that I would be supremely disappointed if I wound up having to pay to have this item fixed.
• Photos and description to this point emailed to [protected]@officedepot.com

Monday, December 1
• Box shipped to Nexicore

Friday, December 5
• DHL attempt to make delivery of an item today—apparently the laptop
• Called to check status of repair. I spoke to Dominic and asked him is he could confirm weather or not the repair had been completed. He told me that he could not and that he would have to “escalate me to a supervisor.” He placed me on hold and then transferred me back to the automated system. I followed the automated system and spoke to Bruce. He verified that the notes on the account stated that the unit was repaired. Finally!

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Winter Garden, US
Oct 05, 2010 1:26 pm EDT

I have a very similar story that occured this summer. I had a printer, purchased in January 2009, that stopped working so I called in in June for repair and was told that they would replace the printer. After a week of no info, I called and was told a replacement was coming they had 2 weeks. 2 weeks went by I called and was told it was enroute. 18 days went by and I called and was told it was too expensive to ship and repair company would be contacting me. After a week I called OD ppp and was told to call the repair company direct. I did. Explained the problem they told me it was the fuser that they would be out within 3 business days. 4 days later I called them and they said that OD denied the repair. Now it is August, I called OD who said they would send me a gift card for purchase price. I received the gift card in 6 weeks and found out through blogs I can request a check instead which I did. It is now October 5th and I am still waiting and calling each week to track the progress. My advice DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH OFFICE DEPOT!

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Office Depot Fraud and cheating

I arrived at the Office Depot store on Friday November 28 at 5:40am. There were about 150 people in line, and the store was scheduled to open at 6am as per their newspaper advertisement. At 5:55am, I saw several store employees walking down the line of shoppers and they informed us that they were sold-out of various items, including the $349 HP laptop, the $129 Acer 22' monitor, the $489 Toshiba laptop, etc. Let me be very clear, it was 5:55am, the store had not opened yet. I had a clear view of the door and no customers had entered the store. So how in the world could they already be sold-out? To my knowledge, the only possible answers are that either they never had those items in stock to begin with, or store employees had bought them in order to re-sell them.

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Columbia, US
May 25, 2011 4:52 am EDT

Guess you've not shopped Black Friday before. All retailers only have a few of the select items and it's first come first serve, the reason people start lining up after midnight.

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Frederick, US
Aug 20, 2009 3:55 pm EDT

OD sold them on a first come first serve basis. get over it

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Moore, US
Jan 25, 2009 8:49 pm EST

The items were instock, but being first come first serve, and the fact that i doubt any OD store hade 150 of the items you are talking about, they were outta stock.

Next time dont get there 20 minutes before open on Black Friday when there were people there at probably 4am

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Office Depot Those people are scam

Those people are thefts. They said in the new tech service they offer that they remove unwanted software like trial software, but after a friend bought the tech service (Something that I don't recomend) he realise that no trial was removed, also the virus protection was the worst mcafee software ever. Also they charge the guy with $99.99 plus tax, also the laptop now is real slow and the perfomence is worst than before. The manager assistant there named "todd" bird is extremely rude with people, worst if you are not an american (Latin or black) and also the general store manager. I will call on monday to corporate office to complaint about those managers and his terrible actitud.

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Jan 19, 2010 9:48 am EST

I love to eat cockroaches when it rains

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Jan 19, 2010 9:47 am EST

me sexy

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Office Depot - Rebate scam

Salesperson at office depot talks me into a brother laser printer for such and such a price. Go to the register. Oops! The credit charge is for way more? Oh yes, but all you do is fill out this paperwork and you will get a "rebate" of the rest of the money bringing the final sale price down to what you were originally told by the salesperson. Huh? Well...

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Office Depot Bad service

I did everything I was supposed to do in order to submit the rebate, However I didn't get any response from office depot rebate center after almost 2 months and I submitted the copy again, and called the rebate center, and the agent told me it is ok, then on october this year, I checked the status of my rebate, it indicate my rebate got rejected as I postmarked it late! This is a really a scam, as they can claim you never received customer's rebate submission, and when the customer resubmit it you deny it.I feel so frustrated on this 70.00$ rebate, and I called office rebate center, they told me they can't help me!

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Office Depot Scam mail in rebate

I bought two notebooks from Office depot for amount $1450 and at that time they had a promotion with rebates. From two notebooks i suppose to receive $245 mail in rebate. I filled out necessary documents, took a copy of receipt and mailed to them. By company rule i suppose to receive rebates within 6 weeks. But already passed 4 months haven't receive any. I already emailed to the company and haven't receive answer even it says that they will contact within 48 hours, That's lie, scam. There is no phone number only email. They never respond.

Office Depot mail in rebate scam, BE CAREFUL

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Office Depot - Scam tech services

i was a employee of office deot store 2191 in tampa fl. they start recently to offer " tech services" to customers. this is a total fraud. they charge customers for 100.00 for a mc fee virus scam, and some, what they call optimiser for vista. i'm a computer technician and i realise that this is the biguest scam in the market right now. that don't resolve...

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Office Depot - Return policy

I bought a PS/2 to USB Adapter for use with a KVM switch. After opening the package I realized that I did not need the adapter. I knew there was a 14-day window on returns and I brought it back after 11 days. Because the box had been opened, I expected that I would be limited to a store credit rather than a refund. I was told by the clerk that I could only...

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Office Depot Terrible experience

This is crazy and totally uncalled for behavior. I have been a P/T Vendor at O.D for 3 years and have loved this store # 530 have worked there through 2 other managers and helped my B/F get on there. He has worked there a year and been a decent employee as well as I have received many compliments on my work & have exceeded past managers expectations of my work, helping through B2S times and cleaning as a relationship builder in my Tech area. Lester Good started O/D approx 6 months ago and has almost cleaned out any decent employees, not allowing for yearly raises and the clincher, he's now trying to say that my b/f and I are all over each other in public displays, which to me is as bad as slander, I would never cross a boundary as that. let alone give any reason for this sleuth to cause my job harm or my B/f. He has harassed my b/f to the point that when I walked into the store to buy a 700.00 37 in TV, Lester harassed him & wrote him up & I was no where near him. I see a witch hunt going on. I have no had hours there myself for 2 months & have had no reason to be there, but if I shop there Lester harasses my b/f. My B/f & I were recently married & I buy so many things there for our wedding, I know most other employees there as I mentioned I've had 3 years experience with these people. And never ever had an issue as this. It's ridiculous! I've contacted my supervisor and am finding any way possible to help my B/F feel secure, We are not kids we are middle aged w/ grown kids and this is just stupid behavior.

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Oct 10, 2010 8:16 pm EDT
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I agree some employees take their bit of managerial controls and abuse the customers as well as employees. I know I experenced from the Montrose Store on 10/10/2010. It was convient for me to shop at this store due to location however I will never set foot in it again and will drive 60 miles to Office Max rather than condone the actions of Jason a very rude and abusive employee.

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Office Depot - Returning merchandise

I have been a Office Depot customer for a number of years. Here in McAllen there is a choice of stores such as Best Buy, Wal Mat, Target, and other office supplies stores but I had made my choice to be Office Depot. I purchased several ink cartriges at the Office Depot on 10th street here in McAllen. My printer went out and I was left with one ink cartirge...

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Office Depot - Failure to honor the plan on a timely basis

Office Depot should promise guaranteed consumer frustration when they sell performance plans that offer replacement of the product that cannot be fixed. What they do not tell you is that it will take constant calls-2-3 times per week for months before they will finally honor the plan. Excuses range from not registering the computer (we did) to errors on...

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Office Depot Scamming liars

On 12-07 we bought 8 (7 same models and 1 different model) Toshiba Laptops ($600 ea) with guaranteed $150 rebate per computer. The sales reps in the Spokane WA. stores (1 on Division Str. and another on 3rd Ave.) where we bought the 8 laptops all promised the rebates were per qualifying purchase and would get them in 90 days max. We mailed the rebates rt. away. By 2-08 we had received only 2 rebates. I went into the store on 3rd. ave. on 2/15/08 and after 1.5 hours! Got the saleslady to speak to the manager at the rebate ctr., Jeff, who stated we would get the 6 remaining ones in 3 wks. Now almost 5 (FIVE) months later, only 1 rebate arrived and I have written many many emails to the rebate ctr. but no intelligent response, just stupid employees who don't know anything or care. The store manager on 3rd. ave. in Spokane also claims to have called them but I have spoken to him several times and been into the store 3 xs, and still nothing, just lies and promises. The rebate ctr. kept denying us the rebates the last 3.5 months saying that the receipts were 1 per qualifying household! Just like that they change the legal description of the document, our receipt, to be whatever they want. This store needs to be to have a CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT against it and be fined $$$$$millions for false advertising, fraud, misleading, corruption, cheating customers, etc... And be dissolved! What a BIG SCAM. DON'T SHOP HERE EVER. WE ALL WON'T BE.

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West Palm Beach, US
Jan 29, 2009 8:18 pm EST

Bill, there is one thing you have to know. First HP is the manufacturer of this product you purchased. Their cartridges are also part of this package which sold in any retail store you buy it from, not just OD. The people you may have spoken to only goes by the knowledge and training on the product specs. Any retail company that trains you obtains the product information from the manufacturer (HP) and the merchant or buyer of that company (OD) The agents then are trained on those specifications.

You must not have learned basic economics in school.

Now on that note, you should first be blaming yourself for thinking that OD is responsible for the cartridges not totally full and your lack of knowledge. As for the rebates. I agree with Ken. You failed to read the fine print and it clearly reads what he copied here. These rules have applied in the retail industry for years and have not changed. You're even lucky OD fulfilled the second rebate you claim to have gotten back. So as they say. Buyer beware!

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Jul 16, 2008 8:47 pm EDT
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The below is printed on all Office Depot MIR. This is the legal fine print that most people ignore. Never take the word of someone if there is any doubt in your mind. I wouldn't take the word of a car salesperson or the manager if they told me the car came with a 10-year 500, 000 mile warranty that would cover gas fill-up as well. A person would be silly not to see it in writing. If all else fails, look at the manufacturer's website for what comes in the package. If there is a question about a rebate, GET A PRINTOUT BEFORE YOU BUY. If a manager tells you something that is not explicitly in the form, then you need that manager (because it becomes that person's responsibility) to put it in writing. Common business sense.

"Limit one mail-in savings per household/business. Offer not valid on Configure-to-Order Computers. All qualified items must be listed on the same receipt. This offer is valid in the US and Puerto Rico only, except where prohibited, taxed or restricted by law. This product must be purchased between the valid dates listed to the right. Mail-in savings form must be postmarked by the postmark date listed to the right. Office Depot® is not responsible for late, lost, damaged or misdirected mail.
Claims from dealers/distributors and their employees will not be
honored. One mail-in savings per qualifying receipt. To qualify for these mail-in savings you must be a legal US resident and be 18 years of age or older. Only actual purchaser of the qualifying products may participate in this mail-in savings program. Office Depot® reserves the right to modify or withdraw this promotion at any time. If you have not received your mail-in savings after 60-90 days of mailing please contact www.web-rebates.com/officedepot to check status or for questions
about the mail-in savings process. Keep copies of all materials submitted: originals become Office Depot/Manufacturer property and will not be returned."

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Jul 10, 2008 9:23 am EDT

I have experienced several questionable practices at Office Depot, but the one that finally convinced me to not go there anymore was something akin to a bait and switch. They advertised an HP laser color printer as coming with full toner cartridges on their website. Since I happened to be comparing offers at Staples website, which said the same printer came with introductory cartridges (about half-capacity as full cartridges), I called Office Depot's toll-free number and the representative confirmed that Office Depot sold that printer with full cartridges. I went to the O.D. store near me and just to make triple-sure, I asked the salesman in the store if full cartridges came with that model and he talked to his manager on his headset and they all confirmed the full cartridges, so I bought the printer. After I set it up at home I noticed that the cartridges all said "Introductory" on their labels. I took it back to the store and they had the nerve to stand there and tell me there was nothing they could do about it. I wasn't about to put up with that -- it was exactly like them saying to me, "Yeah, we took your money by misleading you and now it's just to bad for you that we are thieves!" I picked up my printer, went home and filed online complaints with the BBB and my state Attorney General. I called the store again and talked to the manager (the same one I talked to in the store) and he finally gave in and said he would see what he could do and that he would call me back on Monday (this was on Saturday). I called again on Sunday and expressed my displeasure with their lack of prompt response in an obvious case of product misrepresentation. They still didn't do anything until Monday, when a girl from that store, who told me it was her first day on the job, said I could bring the introductory cartridges back and exchange them for full ones. Although they made good, it wasn't without a lot of extra time and stress on my part. In the past, I have noticed several thing that bothered me about Office Depot's advertising and promotional gimmicks that just seem to never pay off, like their "Rewards" program and some other deceptive ads that you need to read the fine print to realize you won't benefit from them. I have had it with them. I'll see if I get better treatment at Staples where they at least don't seem to be misrepresenting that one printer model. They may not be doing it intentionally, but who can really say? Intentional or not, the effect is the same to the customer. Often when companies get big enough, their left hand doesn't know what their right hand is doing. Welcome to the club, O.D.

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Office Depot Their replacement warranty is a ripoff

We purchased an office max warranty with our Kodak camera, we were informed we could return it if anything was wrong with it for a new camera. 2 months after using the camera, the features were not working properly. After visiting the store, we were told, sorry! You need to deal with Kodak and here is their address! We were told to send the camera through the mail and Kodak would possibly repair the camera and return it. We purchased the warranty from office max! Any parent knows you do not go months without a camera, this is why we purchased the warranty! Their replacement warranty is a ripoff!

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Stow, US
Aug 27, 2009 3:23 am EDT

ok here is the thing about officemax warranty's. they have improved. they go through a company called NEW. and the are a very good company. i bought an olympus FE-20 camera and bought the warranty for it. and the lens broke a couple months later. and yes you DO have to call the manufacturer FIRST! BUT if they cant fix it officemax will give you the same camera you had as a replacement and not charge you. thats what happenedto me. olmpus couldnt take it back so officemax gave me a new one. no waiting for a camera to be shipped to you. or anything like that. and i dont recommend kodak for future reference. o;ympus and cannon are usually better quality. the only reason why my olymus broke is because my brother dropped it. which officemax's warranty covers accidental damage. normal wear and tear. enviormental damage. mechanical and electrical damage. only thing it doesnt over is being lost or stolen. the manufacturer will NOT cover any of the above. they ONLY cover manufacturer defects, like puttin the camera together wrong or missing parts.thats it. any questions or concers ask and ill try my best to answer them. i know alot about the warranty and officemax's policy's and such

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eachmorning
Anchorage, US
Aug 24, 2009 10:24 pm EDT

As was most likely explained to you, and listed in the brochure, the Extended Warranty becomes effective AFTER the manufacturers warranty expires. If the manufacturer provides a one year warranty, then you logically deal with the manufacture if there are any problerms. One that has expired, you have the piece of mind knowing that your item is covered under the extended warranty. If you purchase a Kodak camera with one year warranty from Kodak, then Kodak is responsible for fixing any problems with that camera for the entire one year. Then, if you purchase the extended warranty, one the Kodak warranty has expired the extended warranty coverts you. If you didn't purchase the extended warranty on the camera and after one year it malfunctions, you are stuck and can just use it for a paper weight or throw it out.

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Oct 07, 2008 12:48 am EDT

It's been, in my experience, that the extended warranties I purchase through the retailer has been that the retailer exchanges the product even well before the expiration of the manufacturer's warranty.

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Jul 29, 2008 8:23 pm EDT

I had a similar problem with Office Max. After 59 days, my new HP laptop crashed. Try understanding tech support for HP. Office Max wouldn't help me, and my extended warranty doesn't start until HP's first year warranty is over.

Needless to say, I'll never purchase another thing from Office Max. Thanks guys, for NOTHING!

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Jul 17, 2008 10:11 pm EDT
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All replacement guarantees begin AFTER the manufacturer's warranty, that is true across the board at ANY retail channel. During the first year you must get service through the manufacturer.

You are misplacing blame. That is why there are always "Terms and Conditions" available BEFORE and after you purchase any service coverage.

If a customer believes everything they are told, I have a brand new Ford Truck that has a 20 year warranty bumper to bumper, and includes free gas for life. READ THE FINE PRINT! Don't assume that you are being told anything that is the complete story. OfficeMax associates are coached to tell you what you want to hear, much like Best Buy.

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Jun 12, 2008 4:05 pm EDT

I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHY I GOT CLUB POGO .and had to pay 4 times for it 3 times on cidit card. and one by certified chq that was send back to me cashed 03 05 08 six months after i payed for by master card please tell me why thankyou jeanmoyer.

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Office Depot Be careful charging at office depot

Bought a laptop. Was told their register stopped working and went to another one. Manager (or assistant) assured us first transaction did not go through. Bank statement had 2 charges. Manager made up some story that I had returned it, but when I asked to see the records there was none. Fortunately my bank reviewed the transaction and cleared the charge. Never did hear back from Office Depot.

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Office Depot 14 day return policy!

I purchased a chair from Office Max and only 17 days after the purchase a wheel breaks off. I try to take the chair back or get a replacement wheel and they tell me that I am outside the window for the return policy. They only allow you to return something inside of 14 days. YES! I have my receipt. Most major stores allow at least 30days if not more. I will not shop at office max anymore.

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gotwind
Spencerport, US
Jan 15, 2010 8:46 am EST

Follow up from my complaint: Both the store manager and assistant store manager have called and informed me that the associate was incorrect and the holiday return policy is 14 days after Christmas, not 14 days from date of purchase. I will be issued a full refund.

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gotwind
Spencerport, US
Jan 07, 2010 11:42 am EST

I too had a run in with the Office Max 14 day return policy. I bought two label makers as gifts, with the intent to return the one she didn't want. I had my original receipt and the package was unopened. Only during my return transaction was I informed of the 14 day policy and now I am stuck with store credit. Will not be shopping at Office Max again.

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eachmorning
Anchorage, US
Aug 24, 2009 10:44 pm EDT

Read the chair warranty. Wheels aren't covered. I'll bet when you purchased the chair they practically begged you to get the extended warranty, and most likely explained that the wheels are't covered under manufacturers warranty, but definitely covered under extended warranty. The extended warranty most likely $11 - $19.99. Go purchase set of 4 replacment wheels and it will cost approx $36.99. When the sales associate tries to explain the extended warranty, so many customers laugh and think that he/she is just trying to rip them off. Then something happens that isn't covered, and they accuse everyone of being a crook. So go ahead and pay your $30 for replkacement wheels.

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Office Depot No delivery!

On 12/09/2007 Purchase a large amount of "Home Office" furniture from office depot, which was to be delivered on 12/11/2007. On 12/11/2007, the delivery was shorted by 1 major piece. Customer Service Mgr. told me to wait around until 8:00 P.M. and the piece would be delivered still that day. No delivery. Called back and they informed me that the "Delivery Company" would call me to reschedule. Next day, No Delivery. 5 days later Customer service calls to "Cancel" the order and told me to go back to the store and re-order. Previously paid "Cash". Was told that I would receive a Refund Check and never did. Now am told that I "MUST" wait 6-8 weeks for a refund. Reported to BBB.

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Office Depot Deceptive promises

I ordered a Tom Tom 910 GPS Navigator from Office Depot's online website solely because of the fact that I am enrolled in the Teacher's Reward program, and I had received a $61 gift card from them.

The site claimed next business day delivery.

The order confirmation email I received mentioned 3 day delivery. After a week, I called up and asked and they said the company has not delivered it yet, and it would take another week for it to arrive. Plus they said if you cancel you will not get your "coupon" back.

Honestly, the first thing that came to my mind was to never shop at Office Depot again, and relinquish the Teacher's Reward card.

I ordered it mainly because I had a trip coming up in 3 days, and I trusted that Office Depot would fulfill their next business day delivery promise.

At least they could have sent another email mentioning that it will take two weeks instead of one day for it to arrive. The lady I spoke with mentioned they no longer have that department.

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Jena, US
Feb 05, 2010 1:07 am EST

Office depot ink cartridge recycling program allowed customers to recycle 25 cartridges each day. For each cartridge, I was issued a $3 coupon good toward my next purchase. I was allowed under Office Depot's policy to use only three coupons a day. That means, if you do the math, that for every day I brought cartridges for recycling, it would take me 8 days to spend all my coupons . There is no expiration date on the coupons. Now about a year ago, they quit issuing coupons. and began giving "reward" credit. Still they accepted 3 coupons a day. Starting on Sunday, January 31, 1910, they will no longer accept the $3 coupons they gave me for my cartridges. They took my cartridges, (worth 3$ each to them) and now will not honor the voucher they issued . Remember now, I received eight times more vouchers than I could use each day. On each coupon is a statement that says that I cannot transfer my coupon to anyone else. This means that Office Depot has taken seven eighths of my cartridges without paying for them. If I walked into Office Depot, payed for one camera and walked out with eight, I would be arrested for theft.

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Office Depot Poor service!

FYI... Office Depot allows returns without a receipt. I purchased Office Max brand ink cartridges for my HP printer a month ago. They have Office Max brand labels on them and even identification numbers and are full of ink. They worked for a three weeks and then within the past week my printer is saying that they are not compatible. So I called the store asking about an exchange... nope. NO packing, NO receipt, then I get nothing. So spent $34 for something to work a handful of times and then quit. Not only one cartridge, but both the color and black cartridges. Why would I save a receipt for a month on ink cartridges? I've never had this problem before. Guess I'll go to Office Depot from now on or buy HP cartridges which are guaranteed by the company.

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Mack`1
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Jan 29, 2010 3:51 pm EST

I bought a camera at officemax in Milwaukee, when it make loud noises and stuck I returned it. Well I had to pay a 15 percent restocking fee for a broken item. The they have a 2 week waiting period to receive your money by mail if you use a check. I was told to come back in 4 days, so I drove the 10 miles back and knew the check had cleared the bank. They still have me waiting 2 weeks for a check by mail. Last time I do business with them.

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ray ng
El Monte, US
Jan 19, 2009 6:51 pm EST

I received a $70 max perks coupon for quickbooks pro which is now $99 after $100 off in the circulars. My complaints are twofold:

1. Ashley, the clerk at the register, scanned the software at $129.99 instead of $99.00. Why were her register not updated? The promotion started on Sunday. Today is Monday. There's clearly something amiss here.

2. Ashley did not accept the max perks coupon saying it cannot be combined with promotional products despite the fact that the coupon says otherwise. She is clearly wrong. Her supervisor (filipino) agreed with her which was the wrong.

This is an obvious example of poor training, and not accepting the coupon even though it was a legitimate original (not reproduced) coupon that conformed to the terms of its usage.

I will write to the manager of the store and to the ceo of this flagrant and outrageous violation of its own promotional policies. After spending thousands with office max even though it is somewhat less convenient and far away, I will stop shopping there. The store tolerates ingnorance, poor training, and lack of ethics and responsibility.

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Aaron2008
Litchfield Park, US
Feb 08, 2009 6:38 pm EST

Do not go to the Office Max in Glendale Arizona off Northern and 101. I have been there multiple times and received horrible service from one of the supervisors names "Christine". She was smiling last time I went there because I was so upset. Avoid this store and go to the one in Arrowhead or the one on Dysart. Do no spend your money at Northern. You will not receive the customer service you deserve. All Office Maxs are a little different and I consistantly receive bad service from this one. Avoid it!

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customersareidiots
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Sep 28, 2010 2:27 pm EDT

First of all, you ignorant customer. I'm sure that Ashley had plenty of choice things to say about you, and it is NOT Ashley's fault that you product was not ringing at the sale price. There is a plethora of reasons why it may not have rang up, I wont even get into those reasons with you and your small brain though. It has nothing to do with the registers not being updated. If she couldnt accept the coupon, THERE WAS A REASON, you racist piece of S**T.

People like you are the reason employees like Ashley have a bad attitude.

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weblogics
San Antonio, US
Jun 04, 2010 3:54 am EDT

I have to say that Officemax is a total ripoff. We paid a thousand dollars give or take for a laptop and when we got it home it did not work. We returned it three days after the sale and they had the audacity to tell us we had to pay a 15% restock fee and they refused to waive it! Then to make matters worse, even though we paid cash they said they did not have the money in the store to refund the purchase and would have to refund the money to my credit card so I had to wait another week to get my money back and to go somewhere else to buy a laptop that actually works! The staff was rude about it and actually seemed to feel like it was justified to take my money from me for an item that was defective. I had to pay these people 150.00 for their mistake!. Why in the world would anyone shop there? How can any store sell you an item and STEAL 150.00 from you when it does not work. I have bought major electronics from many stores and have never been robbed like this from anyone. In my opinion this is no different than stealing. Please think real hard before buying anything expensive from this place because if you get home and it does not work, you WILL be forced to pay 15% of the purchase price if you return it. BAD FORM Office Max. You have lost a good customer and if you keep this up I doubt you will be in business very long.

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larry234324234
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Apr 06, 2010 2:01 am EDT

They could return the money to a gift card then cashed out the gift card for you.

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eachmorning
Anchorage, US
Jan 30, 2010 2:50 pm EST

Paying 15% restocking fee is standard whether Officemax, Best Buy, and other major retailers. Places like Walmart don't, but consider the quality of merchandise there and lack of knowledge of the associates. When you make a purchase with a check and then come back in a couple days to make a return, it is standard procedure in many retail business to have a refund check issued from the corporate office. This is basically a security measure because in the past too many people have written checks for items (often times with bogus info), made returns and received case refunds, then gone back and had the bank cancel the check. So as usual, numerous honest people have to be inconvenienced because of a few dishonest people. Best thing to do is to pay cash/debit or credit. Feel free to go elsewhere, but you'll find similar procedures in many quality retail stores.

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eachmorning
Anchorage, US
Aug 25, 2009 1:12 am EDT

Call the store manager during normal weekday hours. I'm sure they will make an effort to fix things. If not, call 1-877-Officemax and make a complaint. That will go thru Dist Mgr to Store Mgr, and then the Store Mgr will have no choice but take care of it.

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MOrtinox
Winchester, US
Jul 24, 2009 12:06 am EDT

LOL at his whole thing. Classic example of "i had one bad experiance and how DARE YOU!" First off register issues happen at any store. Sometimes sales aren't updated perfectly. that can actually take a couple of DAYS to fix if it is a proogramming error.

next up, that particular coupon itself was a glitch. it wasnt to take an "additional" $75 off of that product. That product wasnt on sale at all OfficeMax locations. The coupon went out to all maxprks customers to get $75 off. if you read it, it said the whole price as of what you were getting $75 off of. if the sale was in your area, take that, its a better deal.

furthermore, i would say that people who actually complain on these sites are mere trolls. The type of people who have a bad day at their job. and your own life is so miserable that the ONLY satisfaction you can get is to pick a fight with people you know are not ALLOWED to fight back, because its the only fight you can win.

Nobody i perfect.. oh, i meant except for you, Princess.

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rowantheelf
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Jul 20, 2009 12:29 am EDT

OfficeMax allows returns without the receipt, but you must have the packaging to prove that you didn't just dig it out of the trash somewhere. Without either the receipt or the packaging taking the item back is at the sole discretion of the Store Manager and most of them won't do it. Most of them wouldn't return or replace it anyway if most of the ink was used up. Also Beth, some printers will not accept refurbished ink cartridges, that's just the way they are. If one kind of refurbished cartridge doesn't work do you really think another will?

Office Depot In-depth Review

Website Design and User Experience: The Office Depot website is well-designed and user-friendly, making it easy to navigate and find what you need. The layout is clean and organized, with intuitive menus and search functions that help you quickly locate products and information. The site also loads quickly, ensuring a smooth browsing experience.

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