Home Depot In-Home Consultation Appointments Missed With No Notification or Reachable Support
Customers who book in-home consultations through Home Depot report contractors failing to arrive without any advance notification, while customer support is unreachable outside business hours. The combination of no-show and no communication leaves customers with wasted time and no path to reschedule or escalate. The gap reflects weak accountability mechanisms in retailer-managed contractor scheduling programs.
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