emeraldcoupe
Well-known member
I usually don't shop at HF, today I went to pick up some moving blankets (one of the few things I get there) for paint protection during an engine pull tomorrow. Go to the aisle where they are, shelves are empty. Look around the store as they are often in end caps and sure enough I find a few.
I take my blankets to the front and see a line of about a dozen people at one cashier and just one person at the cashier at the far end of the store. Go to the short line and stand there for a while as the cashier is on the phone to another store to find if something is in stock there for the lady in front of me. Watch 2-3 customers go through the other line at a glacial pace as the cashier goes through the phone #, email ads and warranty upsales pitches. Finally my cashier gets off the phone and says the other store has the item. Happy lady asks for the address only to find it's right near her house. Lady can't find a pen in her purse to write down the street address (it's right near your house!), cashier can't find a pen either. A couple of customers go through the other line, again at a glacial pace.
Finally lady leaves and I move up only to have the cashier announce that she has to go to the back room and people in her line should go to the other line. I (and those behind me) go to the other line and wait while cashier goes through lengthy discussions with a couple of customers. Other cashier comes back to the other register and says "I can help someone here". There was probably 20 people in line so several of us go there. When she starts her sales pitch with me I told her to just ring me up so I can get out of there. Just one of the many reasons I avoid HF if at all possible. Wasted a good 20-25 minutes just standing in line.
that *****. the two local to me are always staffed, never an issue like that

