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Tom R.
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  • Ridgecrest, CA
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Dont buy paint from Home depot.

Tom R.
  • Investor
  • Ridgecrest, CA
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I brought a paint sample to home depot to match and purchased a sample. I only needed enough to cover a few sq feet.  When I went to use the paint it didnt match. I took it back to the store for a refund and they refused. How the hell can they not guarantee a color match. I was going to be spending about 10 to 15k at their store in the last couple of months of this year but I will be taking it somewhere else now.

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Alexander Felice
  • Guy with Great Hair
  • Austin, TX
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Alexander Felice
  • Guy with Great Hair
  • Austin, TX
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@Tom R. Its a clear no-return policy for this exact reason. You made a mistake, it happens. The correct response would be to take some responsibility and go fix the problem, instead of trying to rally a boycott. In this business youll have a LOT more businesses piss you off, and cost you money than what a couple gallons of paint cost. Pace your anger my friend, youll need it. ;)

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