Home Depot Damaged Delivery Yields Partial Refund and Billing Dispute
Multiple items were delivered damaged in rain with no available replacement, causing construction delays. Home Depot issued only a partial refund despite full documentation of the damage. The customer's subsequent credit card dispute process was also obstructed by inaccessible customer service.
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