Home Depot delivers wrong or damaged products across four consecutive attempts
A customer experienced four consecutive delivery failures from Home Depot — cracked product, wrong item, and further failed attempts — over a six-week remodel timeline. Each failure required a new order cycle with no proactive resolution. The pattern indicates systemic inventory and logistics quality control failures rather than isolated incidents.
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