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February 2024 by 19 dollar fortnite card
Unlike Lowe’s, they rule! The stuff here isn’t too expensive and is very nice. The price of a good watch would probably go up if it were a watch with the price tag on the price of it and not a lot more than a watch with the value it would give to the price point for the price of an old one or the watch itself would go down in price if the value of a watch was high or the value was low or something else like the value is low and you don’t have a problem getting it back on sale at a reasonable cost for the watch is worth the for the value is not money’s value but it’s a bit high quality and it’s a good price for a watch is worth more than a watch that has!
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February 2024 by Scott M.
Clean store, friendly service
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February 2024 by Andrew Boatman
They are currently out of propane. Made the purchase and now have to get a refund. Do better.
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February 2024 by Brent Mowery
Great product selection, prices and value.
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January 2024 by Edrena Banks
I needed some window blinds and went to 2 Home Depot stores, the 1 in Midwest City and the 1 near Reno Ave. I found the blind I needed at the Reno store. Mr. Derrick Stansfield and Mr. Dave was very helpful . I was impressed with the Reno site because it was clean and had several size blinds in stock. I noticed that the employees at the Reno store were not on their cell phones, and several of them offered to help me. The 2 employees that were driving the equipment in the store did it in a very safe manner and made sure my daughter and I were safe. The store was very clean. Although l live closer to the Midwest City store, I plan to visit the Reno store for my purchases because they provided excellent service and more stock availability. I was really impressed with how clean the store was at that time of day. Mr. Dave was very knowledgeable and took time to make sure l got what l needed. Please convey my THANKS to Mr. Stansfield and Mr. Dave, they are AWESOME!!!!
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January 2024 by George Brown
It's Home Depot...so...u know
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January 2024 by Kaci Beaver Westbrook
Rented a truck here and it was very easy. Appreciate it.
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January 2024 by Ryan Woodard
Had exactly what I needed!!!
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January 2024 by Tyler Hewitt
This Home Depot is awful to shop at. It's always cluttered and messy. It's hard to find what you need. The employees you can find never want to help or just walk right past you looking at their phones or talking. The parking lot is a mess because the cart corral locations don't make sense. I keep giving this place a chance but can't figure out why. The girl is self check out was pleasant and greeted every person with a smile and was happy to assist on Wed 1-3-24 @ 1030am. That's the only plus I have ever had in this store. Give that girl a raise or hopefully she finds somewhere else to work soon.
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December 2023 by J M
Poorly run Home Depot on multiple experiences. I've used quite a few Depots doing restoration work, and this location habitually has poor service and poor communication. On more than one occasion, I have tried to return items with a receipt to this same store, and while they will acknowledge it's their receipt, and they can pull it up in their system, their system won't let them process a return. This is crazy because they blame corporate, and then corporate blames them.But the last straw was them closing outside of normal operating hours without posting ON their exterior doors or changing their online listings. This is 2023, not 1903. There are better ways to communicate an early closing that you know about in advance.So I just quit using all Home Depots. Now I just stick with professional stores and leave Depot to sell their communist-made knock offs or house brands.Fortunately, in OKC, there are some good pro supply options, and their supplies, materials, and tools are notably of higher quality and usually produced in the USA or another democracy.My advice is to skip this rookie store chain. Go to regional stores that support pros and the public and support democracy with your dollars.
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November 2023 by Younes El Oulladi
Had the most wonderful experience at this store. I looked up bed risers online and determined the aisle and bay, but when I got to the store couldn't find them. Randomly asked an associate, his name is CJ. He went far and beyond to find the item for me. Kept looking and scanning the spot where it should be displayed until he found the extra storage spot. Needless to say I got what I was looking for, thank you CJ
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November 2023 by michael herren
I have tried on 2 different occasions to buy shutters from Home Depot okc west. The first took 2 months and they came in wrong size and style. 2 weeks ago I started the second time. Finally after being stood up for appt. to measure they want to get paid in order to physically measure. Today I go in to pay and they said to pay over phone. Then the woman raised the price 200.00.for shutters approx 29” sq. “$1100.00.”Are you kidding me? The first go around was $300 and change…..
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October 2023 by Rylie Smith
First off let me say, I have rented with Home Depot before. Never had any issues. This time around was not the same, the moment I walked in there I stood there for several minutes while another man checked out a power washer and then was skipped over because they thought I was with the man, even though I walked up way after him, never spoke to him or anything. So I instantly got the feeling of them thinking I’m a young dumb woman just following my man around. I’ve been around and used tools me whole life, I’m not an idiot. I do a majority of the home repairs in my home.I rented a drain auger 2 days ago and with it I bought the damage protection (thank god). In the contract they provide it states that the damage protection covers repairs unless the tool is used improperly, neglected, abused, or if the damage is caused by theft.I get the tool home, we pull up the toilet to run the cable down the drain and about 5ft into pulling the cable out, it snaps inside of the cage. I immediately stopped my husband (who didn’t even realize it broke) and showed him what happened. The next day I drive it back to the store and explained to them what happened. The tech came out and made a rude comment about how it must’ve been yanked out pretty hard. Y’all, if my husband was yanking on it and pulling extremely hard I would’ve owned up to that and he would’ve noticed when it broke because obviously he would’ve felt the give to it and he didn’t and that’s why I had to stop him, secondly, the cable on that should NOT have been able to break by pulling it just to feed it into the drain with very little resistance.But let’s back up, the cable was not inspected before it was released to me and the whole thing is rusted to hell.As I was returning it I mentioned that I paid for the damage protection but was still made to pay $120 for repairs. I sucked it up and paid it and was down $230 +$50 for gas for having to drive a total of 5 hours just for this tool and my issue still was not fixed. When I got home the contract had been emailed to me and word for word the contract stated “ Tool Damage Protection. Tool damage protection is an optional service offered by The Home Depot that, if selected, modifies this Agreement to relieve Renter of repair charges, replacement charges or Administrative Charges if the Equipment is damaged during normal use during the Rental Period (“Tool Damage Protection”). Renter must accept or decline the Tool Damage Protection. In the event Renter elects Tool Damage Protection services: (i) the charge for Tool Damage Protection is 15% of the Rental Price and will appear as a separate line-item on the Agreement and on the invoice; and (ii) Tool Damage Protection does not cover loss of or damage to tools and large equipment caused by anything other than normal use, including damage caused by theft, abuse, misuse, neglect, or intentional acts. Renter expressly acknowledges and agrees that Renter will be responsible for all loss or damage caused by anything other than normal use of tools and large equipment.”If you mean to tell me that simply pulling the cable out of the cage to attempt to use this tool is anything other than “normal” use, then please explain how it is to be used…? We were not rough with it, we didn’t even turn it on or attempt to clear anything in the drain because we weren’t to the block yet.Long story short, I’m out on my money, and was pretty much just made to pay for the replacement of a cable that probably should’ve been replaced several uses ago due to all the rust present.A complaint was filed through customer care due to them blatantly not upholding their contract on the “Damage Protection” and me having to call several different times to get a refund on the repair fees that I should’ve never been charged in the first place. If I wanted to waste time and money I would’ve went to the casino instead.Home Depot will never be seeing my business again.
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September 2023 by Tamatha Aebischer
Super great place to shop at for improvement items and most of the workers there are super kind and helpful. We love this place! we prefer shopping at this place here, located at SW. 3rd St. in the shopping center over any of the other Home Depot’s because the people are the friendliest and always very helpful. Home Depot needs to look at their employees at this place here and give them credit for credit is due.
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September 2023 by Amanda Cruz
We just had to transport the fridge we bought to the cash register and then to our vehicle from the appliance section with no help offered at all! My 92 year old grandma was with us and it was a miracle just to get an employee to answer a few questions about the fridge. I am not surprised because it's always the same but this time I am reviewing because I saw at least 10 employees doing nothing who did not ask if we needed help and when my grandma asked for assistance she was ignored. The appliances worker was more concerned with answering hwr personal calls then helping my grandmother's.