The Home Depot 3040 Northwest 59th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73112
About the Business
The Home Depot is a renowned furniture, hardware, and home goods store located at 3040 Northwest 59th Street in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States. As a one-stop shop for all your home improvement needs, The Home Depot offers a wide range of products including furniture, tools, appliances, and home decor items. With a reputation for quality products and excellent customer service, The Home Depot is a trusted destination for homeowners and DIY enthusiasts looking to spruce up their living spaces.
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Location & Phone number
3040 NW 59th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73112, United States
Hours open
Monday:
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday:
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Reviews
"Making Frames and Friends. Always get Great Customer Service. However, the Staff as a Whole Should be Trained Efficiently to utilize the necessary equipment & Not Just those that have Seniority. I had to wait 20-25 minutes for the "guy" who could operate the lift in order to get some wood and then wait for it to be cut.. an additional 40min.. I'm Traveling through From the Atlanta Area, & It's A Lil Bit Different There... Arthur's Watching Home Depot..."
"If you need an appliance, find Alan!! He is so awesome, very helpful and went out of his way to help us with a switching the door issue!"
"I had a unique situation where the online Home Depot team canceled my order on the day I was supposed to pickup and never notified me. I had some big discounted items that I needed for a job so was very frustrated. The service desk team and store manager went out of their way to help fix things and spent an hour of their time to work things out with the online customer service to get everything re-ordered how I had it. I appreciate all of the help from your team to get things worked out. Thank you!"
"I would just like to say I never write bad reviews but my experience here warrants this. I am a dog trainer and sometimes take dogs in here to work on various things. I would say the majority of the time I have an issue with them reaching to pet dogs without permission. Most of the time this is thankfully okay because they are friendly dogs. However reactive dogs that also have every right to be out in public are put in danger due to this blatant disregard for customer boundaries. Today was slightly worse because it was my personal dog that I told a worker multiple times I didn't want her to pet. She continued to ignore me and I tried to walk him away from her. She was holding on to him and it was extremely frustrating as I was trying to pull him away from her and telling her to stop. As I tried to regain his focus she stood there and distracted him. He is in training (as clearly stated on the vest he wears) for personal protection, meaning he is NOT to be pet as it is a risk to his, mine, and the workers safety. I'd really like this location to be trained in how to handle pets, working dogs, and service dogs. This has set his training back TREMENDOUSLY and I am infuriated. This is also not even mentioning as I walked out holding him, a different worker came over and told me (not asked) that I need to microchip him. Not only is this a weird thing, but disrespectful as I was clearly trying to leave. She ALSO continued to walk towards me intending to pet without asking. I left and was not only mad, but upset. A lot of training has been set back, and my heart breaks for all of the service dog handlers that have had their dogs distracted from ignorant workers. I am once again gonna URGE Home Depot to educate these workers."
"Really like any other homedepo. Customer service is the usual and the stores all look alike although this one seems smaller?? 4 out of 5 as now they have you scan and enter your own military account information for discount WHICH takes a min. So much quicker for them to just scan it and go. As for self checkout cashier "alieha" you were zero help as we struggled. Thanks to the retired veteran employee, we finally scaned and left."
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