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Old 07-02-2024, 05:27 AM
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I had a terrible experience with Lowes...went to Best Buy stove and microwave...they match the price and because they didn't have the same microwave they upgraded for the same price
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Old 07-02-2024, 05:37 AM
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We had great experience buying appliances at lowes. I think we did order all of them online. Install team was good.
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Old 07-02-2024, 06:06 AM
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isn't just appliances. I went to lowes to buy some wire off the locked up rolls. Lots of employees walking by, no one stops.
Went to the help desk to have someone paged. . THREE TIMES . . . in NEW ENGLAND

When the guy got there, i showed him where the lock password was on the wall. He unlocked the cage and cut my wire. .

maybe an hour if not longer. . . for 2 pieces of custom cut wire.
and no i can't order it online because I needed to see the wire as there were several types and I am a see/feel guy with certain items.

Most stores were built prior to the success of on line mail order. now, the stores turnover has fallen and the store hours versus shopper volume is very skewed towards weekends. . . store profitability is lower, so employee quality is down.

On that particular trip, the woman ahead of me tried to purchase an item heavily discounted on a cardboard pop up display case near the check out counter. When scanning the product in, the scanner said "Discontinued Item / not for sale"

The scanner clerk called the manager, and he said you can't buy it. The woman started the logical argument "Don't have an item on sale next to the check out counter which you can't buy!" The manager argued back that "Its perfectly fine to do that!"

The economics of the past is having a hard time, and very few understand this point:
technology is deflationary, technology replaces humans, when trying to be profitable competing against technology, the logical place to cut is humans. The effects are starting to be obvious now, as the pandemic increased the speed of transition. . . where business constantly tries to stay profitable.

The downstream effect in government services, which is in a set it and forget it labor service market, postal deliveries are sourced to the cheapest, etc, and the quality also has declined on quality. .

Businesses complain about available employees, and as a business professor researched and proved: they can't find the employees at the wages they want to pay. The wages they want to pay is competing against technology in other sales channel. .

and you wonder why Social Security is running out?? its not about the payout, its about the source payments falling fast due to fewer high paying jobs after being replaced by technology.

be careful what you ask for!
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Old 07-02-2024, 06:39 AM
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Trying to purchase a new refrigerator, no hurry so visiting all options. Went to <snip>
Perhaps you should have been in a hurry.

The 1 year long sales tax holiday for major appliance purchases just ended Jun 30th.

No tax on anything energy star rated - which would be a minimum requirement for any refrigerator I would consider.
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Old 07-02-2024, 06:51 AM
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Unless I'm buying a clearance model off the floor, there is no reason for me to buy an appliance in person...IF I know what I want. My first 'stop' is always Costco. You get extended warranty included. free delivery and free haul away of old appliance in most cases. Plus a better price to boot. The only snag is limited selection, so there is a chance they don't have what you want. At that point I would check out the Lowes, Home Depots, Best Buys of the world. There is also something to be said for locally owned Appliance stores if the cost difference isn't too severe. Typically you will get better service going that route and you are supporting a local business. That's my three cents (sorry, inflation is everywhere).
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Old 07-02-2024, 07:56 AM
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You can most likely save money ordering online and plenty more options than Lowe’s or Home Depot. In 10+ years any appliance or tv I’ve bought has been online. I actually find the model I want then can always find it cheaper online somewhere.
You can buy appleiances online from Lowes or Home Depot. They can be delivered to the store or your home. There is no need to wait in long lines.
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Old 07-02-2024, 09:05 AM
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Unless I'm buying a clearance model off the floor, there is no reason for me to buy an appliance in person...IF I know what I want. My first 'stop' is always Costco. You get extended warranty included. free delivery and free haul away of old appliance in most cases. Plus a better price to boot. The only snag is limited selection, so there is a chance they don't have what you want. At that point I would check out the Lowes, Home Depots, Best Buys of the world. There is also something to be said for locally owned Appliance stores if the cost difference isn't too severe. Typically you will get better service going that route and you are supporting a local business. That's my three cents (sorry, inflation is everywhere).
For years we have purchased appliances from locally owned appliance stores who do their own installing. Better prices and better service for sure
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Old 07-02-2024, 09:30 AM
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I just search online for any appliance etc that has the features we need, pick the cheapest, and have it delivered. I sometimes box store browse for items, but never buy from them. Always more expensive.
Most machines, appliances if they are going to break down, do so in the warranty period, survive that, and nearly all are good for years.
If they break down then, dump them and repeat process. I never ever consider calling out a repair service, just replace.
It's a lot cheaper.
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Old 07-02-2024, 09:38 AM
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We bought all new Whirlpool appliances at Applinace Direct in Fruitland Park. Good prices, delivered and installed next day.
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Old 07-02-2024, 10:39 AM
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We bought one two years ago. Went to both Lowe’s and HD to see what they offered. Found two that fit what we wanted. Went home and researched each. Settled on one. Went on Amazon and bought it using my Prime card because it pays you 5% on Amazon purchases. Delivered promptly and took away the old refrigerator.
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Old 07-02-2024, 01:21 PM
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Trying to purchase a new refrigerator, no hurry so visiting all options. Went to Lowe's a second time as I'd made a decision. It was after dinner, about 6, and they were very busy in the appliances. Only 2 employees so we all needed patience. Not long after I arrived, one of the 2 employees closed up their desk area for the night and left. The one employee left was, in my mind, doing a great job, helping her customer, running to computer to print off the information on various items the couple wanted, and thanking the considerable line of us who were waiting to make a purchase. She glanced over at me and pointed to a seat in a kitchen display, told me one more and I'd be next. I replied "you can only do so much so fast, I'm fine" as I walked over to the the seat she indicated. I watched as she finished with the last person before me. As she gave them all their receipts and went over the delivery details, she glanced over at me and again apologized, held up a finger, and said "I will be RIGHT BACK". I assumed she had to go to the restroom or up to the front. I sat patiently and realized it was only 12 min.until closing and I might as well go home as there would not be time to write up the purchase and make the delivery arrangements, etc. As I stood up and was right at the edge of the appliance area, a woman came up and asked if I needed help as they were about to close. She had a heavy accent but I understood her to say she is the assistant manager. I told her "thank you, but I am waiting for _____, I've been working with her twice now and she ask me to have a seat and she'd be right back".
The woman kind of stared at me, saying in her thick accent, noooooo, noooo, ______ went HOME, she is not coming back, she was OVER her hours ! ????? She then insisted on helping me with my purchase (4 min. to close) and I declined and thanked her one more time.... and left. All the way home I kept wondering...this kind of thing seems all too common these days. Is it just that it's so difficult to find people to work in any kind of business, that there seems to be so many rude people, some places they seem angry, some just seem to have no "people/customer awareness at all. Didn't leave angry, but certainly perplexed and frustrated ! ! Today I went to HD to see if I could buy the one I had chosen at Lowe's. Not a great experience there either. Many customers, many questions, many people trying to make multiple purchases for new homes and trying to coordinate all.... I had a 1 p.m. appointment so had to leave. I had arrived at 11:20. Maybe I'll try the "Covid way"....LOL... order refrigerator on the internet... LOL !
I had a bad experience with Lowes. I purchased a washer & dryer on-line. When they delivered them they didn't want to plug them in. The dryer needed a special hose that wasn't included. The guys were annoyed with my asking them to help. We had just moved and I didn't have time to do this or find someone to do it so I had them take them both back. The guys weren't happy. I ended up getting a washer & dryer from an appliance place in Leesburg. They were happy to set everything up, including the attachment to the dryer. The only downside is getting them to answer the phone or return phone calls, it takes a while.

I don't even want to talk about lawn service. I either have to chase them down to mow the lawn or ask them to come back to mow what they missed.

Handymen are another story, a lot of no shows and no follow ups as to what ever happened to them. One handyman was doing work in the bathroom and removed the toilet. He broke the toilet... Live and learn I should have called a plumber not a handyman. I didn't realize it at the time.
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Old 07-02-2024, 01:28 PM
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I had a bad experience with Lowes. I purchased a washer & dryer on-line. When they delivered them they didn't want to plug them in. The dryer needed a special hose that wasn't included. The guys were annoyed with my asking them to help. We had just moved and I didn't have time to do this or find someone to do it so I had them take them both back. The guys weren't happy. I ended up getting a washer & dryer from an appliance place in Leesburg. They were happy to set everything up, including the attachment to the dryer. The only downside is getting them to answer the phone or return phone calls, it takes a while.

I don't even want to talk about lawn service. I either have to chase them down to mow the lawn or ask them to come back to mow what they missed.

Handymen are another story, a lot of no shows and no follow ups as to what ever happened to them. One handyman was doing work in the bathroom and removed the toilet. He broke the toilet... Live and learn I should have called a plumber not a handyman. I didn't realize it at the time.
There are good handymen and lawn service companies here but takes awhile to find them. Ask your neighbors
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Old 07-02-2024, 05:59 PM
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It really burns me about the self check outs being the only way to purchase. Home Depot had 4 employees overseeing these machines. We bought a chase patio lounge chair, 4-5 ft long, unboxed. Not one employee acknowledged us as we entered the checkout area; no hi, no can we assist, no thank you when we completed the process! Then they watch as my wife help me carry this out. Really hoped to get a survey this time, but no.
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Old 07-03-2024, 05:16 AM
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I had a bad experience with Lowes. I purchased a washer & dryer on-line. When they delivered them they didn't want to plug them in. The dryer needed a special hose that wasn't included. The guys were annoyed with my asking them to help. We had just moved and I didn't have time to do this or find someone to do it so I had them take them both back. The guys weren't happy. I ended up getting a washer & dryer from an appliance place in Leesburg. They were happy to set everything up, including the attachment to the dryer. The only downside is getting them to answer the phone or return phone calls, it takes a while.

I don't even want to talk about lawn service. I either have to chase them down to mow the lawn or ask them to come back to mow what they missed.

Handymen are another story, a lot of no shows and no follow ups as to what ever happened to them. One handyman was doing work in the bathroom and removed the toilet. He broke the toilet... Live and learn I should have called a plumber not a handyman. I didn't realize it at the time.
Changing a toilet is very easy. That handyman was clumsy, but that doesn't mean you need a plumber to change a toilet. You'd be wasting a crap load of money IMB.
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Old 07-03-2024, 05:31 AM
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Do you think it’s right to go into a store, browse around, and then go home and order the item from someone else? This is why brick and mortar stores are closing.

You can buy any appliance or practically anything online. You just need to know the basics while do the shopping.
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