I don’t like this Office Depot location it’s too small and very dirty the staff is friendly but not that smart I paid a cashier $ 5 and he didn’t know how much money he gives back to me so of course he asked me how much money do I give back and I said u don’t get me back anything but he apologized and said sorry they need to be better at math I won’t go back to this location
Sabryna L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Miami, FL
Went into this Office Depot around maybe 2ish? The lights were all dim and dark as if they were planning on closing within the next 10 minutes or perhaps shutting down all together. We wanted to find a portable phone charger that was advertised in the weekly ads. The first sales associate that we asked just pointed to some generic direction, that literally could have been half the store. So we looked around for a while to try to find it. Then a nicer sales associate helped us, and he was really willing to help. He found on the computer where the items SHOULD have been, but they weren’t… :/so in total, I felt like this office depot doesn’t have the most helpful people sometimes and it sefinately doesn’t have alot of products. And it is strangely dim in there.
Naty K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Miami Beach, FL
I came to Office Depot after the tax free weekend shopping for school supplies had turned into a bit of madness at Target, due to the depletion of some supplies. My mission was to quickly get those missing supplies without playing tug of war, like some of us were at Target that Saturday afternoon. I felt like this was Black Friday all over again. Mission successful! Office Depot had their supplies very clearly labeled, and the most popular items were in display cases as you walked in and got close to the line to pay, which is a great idea, as you can quickly grab what you would have almost forgotten, without having to walk to the end of the store, or having a ton of people get ahead of you in the line. Save for a few exceptions, you did not need to go to the aisles to find the supplies, thanks to these display areas. A young man stocking the displays overheard me talking to myself and offered to help me find the few missing items on my list. He was friendly and helpful. I was surprised the store was rather empty, considering the tax free weekend, but then I realized that many of the items here were pricier than Target, and Target’s not really known to be THE cheapest alternative when it comes to supplies — that honor would go to Wal-Mart or the Dollar Store. Then again, you get to avoid the crazy crowds and loud people, and you’re pretty much guaranteed to find all your office supplies, something that does not happen when the retail stores run out and the supplies are on back order.