I was doing a remodel on a rental property we have. I ran into FAY A. Right off the bat she was very attentive to all of my needs. She went above and beyond my expectations. She showed me different options for the money I was willing to spend. She was aware I was on a time crunch(because I live in San Diego). She came in on her day off to complete my order. I also would like to thank Cayla in the paint department for her help as well. She worked with Fay and I to tie everything together. To sum up I had a great experience. Would definitely go back to them if I need anything else. Thanks ladies. Keep up the great work.
Malachi S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Phoenix, AZ
I’m a fresh hire with Home Depot and came in for orientation today. During our twenty minute break, out of curiosity, I decided to browse around the appliance section just to get an idea of the layout of the department(I’ll be at another store, but the layouts are all similar). I was met by Alice and she spoke with me for a bit, explained to me how the department functions and gave me a basic rundown on what I would be required to do as an appliance sales associate. She then explained to me, as if I was a customer, how I would go about ordering and shipping different appliances. She is a very informed sales associate and a great person just in general. She is definitely a great part of The Home Depot’s staff.
Bill S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Peoria, AZ
Kelly in Appliances treated my wife like a queen! If you want help and great service for major appliances, come see Kelly. SHEISTHEBEST!
Heather J.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Avondale, AZ
There customer service is not always the best, that is why I am giving this a three. But I attended one of their do-it-herself workshops and had a really good time. I like that they offer classes!
Matthew M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Glendale, AZ
This is an update to my previous review on 03÷23÷14… I sent two letters – one to the store manager and one to corporate office. I was pleased to receive a phone call from corporate office only a week later. The representative told me that they would go ahead and process the refund to my Home Depot card and that it would appear on my statement in «a few days.» Two weeks later, I phoned corporate office to enquire about the credit, which hadn’t posted to my credit card yet. I left two voice messages, neither of which were returned. So, I sent two more letters – again, one to the store manager and one to corporate office. Magically, two days later, I received an emailed receipt showing the credit was processed in the store. The next day the credit appeared on my credit card statement. In summary, it took the following to get this refund: 3 in-store visits 4 letters 2 unreturned phone calls Total time from start to finish: about 2.5 months.
Jeanne C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Phoenix, AZ
I waited 22 minutes on hold to talkwith someone about my online order. In the middle of waiting someone cut in on the line to tell me she could not help me, I was told I needed to wait for Cindy. After 22 min. I hung up. Unlike Katie W., who said someone took get phone number to call her back, I was just supposed to wait. Since I do not have unlimited minutes on my cell, I couldn’t continue to wait. In March, I ordered 7 patio cushion and 4 pillows to match. 5 out of 7 were wrong and pillows were back ordered. pillows came in, I asked to hold them. Since, I still don’t have cushions they are to match. I got a text they are sending back the pillows, so I am trying to tell them Not to. I have already paid for all the items, but still don’t have the right order.
Jennifer S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Diego, CA
Okay, awesome! I took my kids to their once a month shin dig where they have crafts for the kiddos(ages 5 – 12) must say, awesome! They made herb plant holders. Pretty interesting concept. You sign your kids in, they get a mini home depot apron, a craft. With this craft you need to build it yourself(screw the backing in and nail peg legs for support). Then you get the plant pots, dirt, and seeds. Then kids can paint their craft. After kids are finished they receive a certificate, a badge to put on their aprons, and stickers. Also, kids and parents receive complimentary snow cones, popcorn, and cotton candy :] SWEET! Great concept if your looking to get your kids out and about for something different :) Every month is a different craft and concept, I was told. It’s from 9am-12pm. The earlier the better, so you don’t fry… lol
Sean M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Peoria, AZ
Man I love Home Depot. My favorite thing about this place is that I get to pretend that I am like my father. A real man who is capable of growing some facial hair, laying down the law, and knowing the difference between a 1XGJ1 nut and a lock washer. Someday I would like to be that man. But until my mom stops buying me clothes and cleaning up my room for me that will have to wait. So I’m sure everyone’s seen Batman Begins or that El Orphano movie. Anyways, burlap masks are damn scary. And that is exactly what my best friend and I set out to do. We have that lame vegan friend who needed to have the tofu scared out of her. So we do some research and estimate about how much we need. We figured one 4×4 sheet would do the trick for about $ 10. So when we went to the local Home Depot, we asked a nice gentleman where the burlap isle was and it was outside by the pool and garden section. Doesn’t look like a whole lot of people purchase burlap since it was all tied up into what looked like 30 or 50 sheets of burlap. So the we figured that’s how it came. As we went to pay we met a man. Let’s call him Ricky. Now Ricky seemed like a fine fellow with his boonie hat and Sling Blade demeanor. As he rang out what seemed like enough burlap to clothe a small country he informed us while he was in prison that is what they used for a blanket. I’m not sure if he was trying to impress me or maybe even get my friends number, as he is a tight virgin flower but I’m not sure what prison uses burlap as a blanket. Needless to say I think Ricky rang us up wrong because we got $ 300 worth of burlap. Not only have I constructed an entire costume out of burlap and I am now know as The Brown Scare, keeping the streets of Peoria safe, but now I can keep my plant friends safe from the clutches of frost bite!