"We paid $99 for Threshold delivery. A third-party deliverer brought the delivery, but initially refused threshold service, since their paperwork didn't show it. I called Home Depot in front of them, and they changed their tune fast. Not sure if Home Depot is at fault or the delivery service, but my wife and I came away frustrated with this process. Improvements must be made!"
The Home Depot
2.5
43
2480 Brice Rd, Reynoldsburg
OPEN · 06:00 - 21:00 · +1 614-577-1601
"They always mess everything up and they canceled my reservation for my rental this morning because they don't know how to operate a computer."
The Home Depot
2.5
55
5200 N Hamilton Rd, Columbus
OPEN · 06:00 - 21:00 · +1 614-939-5036
"Had a BIG paint order (11-5-gallon buckets) filled at this location ON A SATURDAY. What a great experience! I called and spoke to Lisa to make sure they had the quantity I needed in stock. They did and she put my name on them so they would still be there when I got there. I arrived about an hour later and it was all hands on deck in the paint dept. as the employees formed an assembly line. Teddy and Jaime put the heavy buckets on the counter and Lisa, Katie and Sylvie tinted and shook the buckets and then they were returned to Teddy and Jaime. Even the PPG rep Patrick helped out by serving customers while the team was busy. Teddy and Jaime then offered to load the buckets into my vehicle for me. Service with a smile from the whole team from start to finish."
The Home Depot
2.5
39
4101 Trueman Blvd, Hilliard
OPEN · 06:00 - 21:00 · +1 614-876-5558
"I purchased my GE top load washer & dryer online, through Home Depot, on August 25, 2020. I also went with their extended warranty through Asurion. \nDuring the first part of December 2024 the washing machine wasn't functioning\nproperly. I contacted Home Depot Protection Plan. About a week and a half later on December 16, 2024, a technician arrived and determined the unit needed a speed sensor, and ordered one. On January 2, 2025 the speed sensor was replaced. It didn't solve the issue. A motor & invertor board was ordered. On January 15, 2025 those parts were installed. Didn't help. The main board was installed. Still not working properly. A technician was due to come out on January 15, 2025, but received a call saying the wiring harness needed replaced. Again, on order. It is due to be installed February 6, 2025. It's going two months with no working machine. They won't replace the unit, even though a technician has been out here four times. I'm 76 years old and having to go to a laundromat. I can safely say this has been one of the worse experiences I've had to deal with."
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