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    Johnson County Building Materials

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 7:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    During Black Friday I was able to purchase quite a few Ryobi brand tools with quick delivery…read moreoptions even in snowy conditions!

    Our family tradition is to purchase our live Christmas tree the day after Thanksgiving and decorate…read moreour home. At 6:00 pm on Black Friday we appeared at this Home Depot to purchase our tree and accessories. The garden center area of the store was empty of staff, save one young woman in a checkout booth engrossed with her cell phone. We chose a tree that we really weren't satisfied with. All of the trees seemed a bit dry and all were scattered about in a rather disorganized fashion. But, it was late and I decided to take the risk and hope the tree was okay. I carried the tree to the counter where the trunks are trimmed, laid it down and went to look for an employee. I found a very nice young women who produced a chain saw to cut the base. I went to the booth to pay for the tree and other items. The first young women set the tree outside on the curb near the booth. There was no netting on the tree as is common for customers to secure cut trees in or on their vehicles. After paying I went to find the young woman who helped with cutting the base. I asked if she could net the tree. "Oh, we're out of that netting stuff." I asked what we were supposed to do. Shrugged shoulders. I decided to take my chances tying the tree on top of my station wagon, so I looked for rope that is usually available for the job. Seeing none I went back to to the booth. The young woman enamored with her phone looked up. "Can you tell me where I can find rope or cord to tie the tree on the car?" She replied "I don't know anything about cords," and went back to her phone. Exasperated, I asked if this was the first Christmas tree they had sold today. She shrugged her shoulders and went back to her phone. After consulting with my wife I decided to just get a refund on everything and go somewhere else. I carried the tree back into the store and to the booth with the cell phone aficionado. "I'm just going to refund everything and go somewhere else". She pointed toward the entrance to the main store and said I would need to carry it all to customer service to get a refund. Then, back to her phone. I carried the tree into the main part of the store. My wife followed with the other items. We passed the first young woman who had helped before. I explained that things weren't working and I needed a refund. She suggested I go to the booth that had the cell phone girl. I replied that Cell Phone Girl was sending us to customer service. The look on her face mirrored my growing frustration. I lugged the tree through the store aisles to the customer service booth and joined the line. While standing in the customer service line (holding a tree!) no less than six Home Depot employees walked around me, totaling ignoring a man holding a tree. When I joined the line there were three stations open. Before I got to the front, two of the employees left the help stations to join another young employee sorting returned items. After 20 minutes I approached the front of the line. The lone customer service person yelled to me, "You should take that to the registers if you are ready to check out." I explained that I was returning everything and asked if a manager was available. "No, I'm sorry, they're in the back unloading a truck." After some head scratching the young employees figured out how to refund a Christmas tree and other items. Over an hour after entering the store our family departed with no Christmas tree. I understand that our country is in an employment crisis. In all my time in the store I didn't see anyone who looked to be over 25, in charge of anything, concerned about the customers needs, or caring at all about the reputation of the business. It is important to consider that this was a simple purchase from a major national retailer on one of the principal sales days of the year at an hour that should be prime business time. It is obvious that these employees are not trained, nor have they obviously been inspired to have any concern for their customers. I have done business with Home Depot for decades, but this will be my last visit to this Merriam location.

    Johnson County Building Materials - buildingsupplies - Updated May 2026

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