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I used to be a dedicated fan of Home Depot for I could do 1-stop shopping for my projects. Yes, prices were higher on many items, but I could get the items I needed.
Then they fooled me, mis-led me, mis-treated me, and abused me. I turned into a "Home Depot Terrorist". One day as I shopping at HD, I heard a public service announcement asking all customers to be on the lookout for safety issues, keep kids safe in the store etc., and to report issues to management.
About 5 minutes later, I was looking for flat-packed bookcases, and was moving stock around to find an almond coloured in amongst all the walnut ones. I leaned the bookcases against the safety cable at the front of the storage bin while I looked deeper. I eventually found my wish and put everything back, then I noticed the safety cable had slid on the plastic sleeve inside the crimp. Plastic sleeve should have been removed before crimping. Kids playing or a slip & safety cable would easily fail under emergency, exactly when you need it to work.
I reported it to the service desk. They asked me to show them. I went back, they agreed with my concern, and said they would fix immediately. About 2 weeks later, I was in the store and about to leave when I thought I'd drop by & see the improved safety cable. It was still stretched out of crimp, ready to fail. I went to service counter & asked to speak to store manager. Explained, then showed store manager, he apologized for inaction & promised immediate repair. About 3 weeks later, I checked again, and still not repaired. I went to service counter, complained, filled in feedback form, went to HD website & complained by web posting, called head office & complained. Later, I did an Internet search and found Home Depot had numerous lawsuits from people killed or seriously injured inside Home Depot stores. That's when I realized I had been duped. Months went by, but nothing was ever done. Each time I went into the store, I checked and became more frustrated and angry.
They tricked me by playing the "concerned good corporate citizen" with their PA announcement. Stupid me went out of my way to help. They fooled me not once, not twice, but over and over again.
I've told more than a few thousand people this story, as I feature this story in seminars I teach, as a prime example how you don't want to piss someone off so bad they will go out of their way for the rest of their life to get even.
Home renovation is collapsed for a long, long time. Home Depot had a good, long run. Soon it will be time (if not already) to short this dinosaur till we have sucked the last ounce of nutritional juice out of its dead and decaying carcass. Good-bye Home Depot.
All 300,000 employees took a mandatory crash course in helping customers earlier this year. The company is also on a two-year push to improve merchandising and modernize distribution. The goal is to cultivate happier shoppers who buy more paint and power tools.
Then they fooled me, mis-led me, mis-treated me, and abused me. I turned into a "Home Depot Terrorist". One day as I shopping at HD, I heard a public service announcement asking all customers to be on the lookout for safety issues, keep kids safe in the store etc., and to report issues to management.
About 5 minutes later, I was looking for flat-packed bookcases, and was moving stock around to find an almond coloured in amongst all the walnut ones. I leaned the bookcases against the safety cable at the front of the storage bin while I looked deeper. I eventually found my wish and put everything back, then I noticed the safety cable had slid on the plastic sleeve inside the crimp. Plastic sleeve should have been removed before crimping. Kids playing or a slip & safety cable would easily fail under emergency, exactly when you need it to work.
I reported it to the service desk. They asked me to show them. I went back, they agreed with my concern, and said they would fix immediately. About 2 weeks later, I was in the store and about to leave when I thought I'd drop by & see the improved safety cable. It was still stretched out of crimp, ready to fail. I went to service counter & asked to speak to store manager. Explained, then showed store manager, he apologized for inaction & promised immediate repair. About 3 weeks later, I checked again, and still not repaired. I went to service counter, complained, filled in feedback form, went to HD website & complained by web posting, called head office & complained. Later, I did an Internet search and found Home Depot had numerous lawsuits from people killed or seriously injured inside Home Depot stores. That's when I realized I had been duped. Months went by, but nothing was ever done. Each time I went into the store, I checked and became more frustrated and angry.
They tricked me by playing the "concerned good corporate citizen" with their PA announcement. Stupid me went out of my way to help. They fooled me not once, not twice, but over and over again.
I've told more than a few thousand people this story, as I feature this story in seminars I teach, as a prime example how you don't want to piss someone off so bad they will go out of their way for the rest of their life to get even.
Home renovation is collapsed for a long, long time. Home Depot had a good, long run. Soon it will be time (if not already) to short this dinosaur till we have sucked the last ounce of nutritional juice out of its dead and decaying carcass. Good-bye Home Depot.
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