I know the general consensus with most extended warranties or protection plans is they are not worth it I’ve actually never purchased an extended warranty in my life But, i’m curious if anyone has experience with home depot’s protection plan. Is the home depot appliance protection plan worth a damn Looking at buying a new washer and dryer, and curious what my best option is for a protection plan Is home depot's any good
Other suggestions for service assistance beyond the initial manufacturer warranty? Hangout for home depot associates No affiliation with the home depot inc This is not a customer service subreddit for issues with the home depot No, we cannot tell you when something will go on sale. A home depot training is not going to get you anywhere with a serious contractor
Finding unconventional routes isn’t a great idea. Genuinely a good store, it varies alot between stores but the management at the stores i've been at all have been great, partly because home depot kinda forces its people in any managerial positions to be nice to the other associates Even if the management at your store sucks, it's a pretty good job reply reply fiscal3498 • Was thinking about buying starlink from best buy or home depot which i saw in both local stores and was wondering if the dishy you buy from then is residential or roam or do you select that on starlinks site after you purchase it Curious to hear about some of you alls experiences doing this I really want to work at home depot this summer, but i’ve never had a job before
I’m 18 years and have a high school diploma On the online application on their website, previous work experience is a required section Is there any way to get past this, or should i just give up wanting to work for home depot? The home depot store employee who set everything up told us that their carpet subcontractors were great, but he has a harder time recommending the local hardwood and tiling subcontractors because of customer issues (also those jobs are less forgiving than carpet) Also, you can ask hd who they use as subcontractors and google them for reviews. Home depot and lowes are kind enough to offer rental services, but thats not their primary business
I just know that my one time with home depot was frustrating, not because of the truck itself, but more the lady running the rental area.
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