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LOL this doesn't surprise me at all. Friend's mom bought a shredder last year, with the extended warranty God knows why. At any rate the shredder broke and when she tried to have it replaced Office Depot told her that "Technology had advanced and they no longer made that shredder." They were willing to give her a gift card for the price of the shredder, which of course was on sale at the time so it was much cheaper than anything even closely related to it now.
So in the end, they allowed her to get a new shredder and use the price of the old one plus the difference in cash. The one she got wasn't even as good as the old one and cost much more and the funny part of it all is when she paid for it. Of course at this point she's furious. They ask if she wants to buy the extended warranty LMAO!
Office Depot sucks, don't shop there.
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by Ry Be Posted Fri February 8, 2008 @ 7:46 AM
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John G.- Well would ya believe it, Chuck is banging away at my back door, yelling about shredders being technology!! Shredders are technology! Get it?
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by Ry Be Posted Fri February 8, 2008 @ 7:42 AM
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John G.- Chuck just called me back and yelled down the phone, "Technology's technology!", he said.
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by Adam W Posted Mon February 4, 2008 @ 12:03 AM
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Do we get to see the results of the poll?
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Not likely
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by PepperElf Posted Sat February 2, 2008 @ 8:58 AM
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Normally I'd say... they didn't lie but...
Yeah give him the 20 dollars. Let him spend it on a spelling book. :(
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by ♥Venice♥ Posted Tue January 29, 2008 @ 7:14 PM
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Just because an item is placed under a department sign that says "Technology" does not make it technology. Stores arrange the merchandise for customer convenience and impulse buys. If there is a display of pens in the Technology Department, are those pens no longer office supplies?
I agree with Richard that it's done on purpose.
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by Richard S. Posted Tue January 29, 2008 @ 5:07 PM
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If I remember correctly Office Depot considers blank DVD's and CD's technology as well.
They do this just to avoid having the coupon used on popular items that people consume.
Office depot is not one of my favorite stores because usually their sale prices are more expensive than regular prices at other stores.
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by donno Posted Tue January 29, 2008 @ 3:15 PM
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could be placed in the "Technology" department if Office Depot thinks they are best placed there, IMO.
I wish the PFB Survey for this letter were more like the other surveys we have seen, or at least asked a couple more questions. One Yes/No question doesn't seem sufficient to gauge a course of improvement. The crux of the matter here seems to be whether OD needs to better post what is in its departments, so as to avoid customers being disappointed due to errant assumptions. The survey could have also asked about whether a shredder was an "Office Supply", for example. A question also may have addressed the suggestion that some people brought up that OD denied this customer a discount on a technicality.
Do I want to participate in crafting surveys? Not particularly ;)
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by calm Posted Mon January 28, 2008 @ 5:28 PM
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Computers, pencils, long grass blades that chimpanzees use to get ants out of anthills, ....
It's fairly easy to get confused when you think someone is using a term in a colloquial way and the definition can legitimately be argued but they're actually using it as a precise term with a specific and exact definition for the context. It's also fairly easy to become frustrated when your attempts to clarify what you think the word means in a colloquial sense get rejected out of hand by someone who's using it in a precise sense. Or at least it is for me.
It makes sense that if they're going to specify that the coupon only works for "technology", they've got a specific list of items that fall under that category. One wouldn't expect Office Depot to send out a coupon for blue items and then expect every cashier to negotiate whether a notebook with white pages but a blue front cover is blue or not. And another commenter has already noted that "technology" is a section in the store.
It would have been good if your cashier had had that information at hand and could have said something like "'Technology' is a category of merchandise, and the shredder is in that category. Basically, if it's in aisles x, y, and z it doesn't count for the coupon" and then let you go back and shop in aisles t, u, and v. (I wouldn't expect it, though. Before I swore off Office Depot I had a discussion with a manager in which it turned out that she had never heard of pen refills. I don't get the impression that Office Depot strives to have the most knowledgeable employees in the world of office supplies.) I think you got bad service here. But I don't think that the bad service is worth $20.
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by U B Posted Mon January 28, 2008 @ 11:38 AM
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Why do I get the feeling you plugged your shredder into your network and typed this letter on your shredder?
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Nice
by Srgntpeppr Mon January 28, 2008 @ 3:33 PM
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by Unflinching Erik Posted Mon January 28, 2008 @ 10:01 AM
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I have a difficult time understanding how anyone can write something up like this letter, look it over on the Preview screen, and think to themselves, "Yup, that'll do," and then hit the Post button.
"What a shredder is technology howI asked the girl behind the counter could not give an answer."
Right now, if I concentrate really hard, I can almost hear my high school English teacher crying out in agony.
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You say you spent $250 in the store. I'm guessing the shredder wasn't the ONLY item on your receipt.
So why would they not honor the coupon? Was everything else on the receipt technology items?
And sorry, you asking the manager what his opinion of the policy that shredders are classified as technology was just baiting him to say something you could twist around and cause trouble with. I don't blame him for telling you no.
If they say its technology, then unfortunately, it's technology and opinions on the matter are irrelevant.
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by (i hate more than you) vc Posted Mon January 28, 2008 @ 7:28 AM
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They have shredders listed as technology.
That's pretty much the end of the story. It doesn't matter what you or me or anyone else considers shredders to be. All that matters is that Office Depot calls it technology and they don't owe you $20.
Sorry, but they can call Sharpies technology if they want.
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by Gino Posted Mon January 28, 2008 @ 1:07 AM
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If you really think of it, shredders ARE a form of technology. A wringer washer, obsolete by todays terms, is technology. Shredders have intricate parts, gears, computer controls, sensors, and electronics that need precision engineering, product development and testing in order to perform a function properly.
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by p d Posted Sun January 27, 2008 @ 8:34 PM
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The cashier didn't write the coupon. You don't have to get snotty with her. And good for the manager. What does it matter what his opinion is?
If you didn't ask for the coupon why did you use it?
Shredders are part of the tech dept.
Get a dictionary.
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by T. C. Thu January 31, 2008 @ 11:38 PM
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by DSG12 Posted Sun January 27, 2008 @ 8:23 PM
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You should use your new technology to shred up this letter, because it's horrible!
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haha
by Giggle pie Sun January 27, 2008 @ 8:51 PM
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by Angelic Princess:) Posted Sun January 27, 2008 @ 7:56 PM
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Shredders are required to be plugged in to be used. So.. your telling me computers aren't technology? What is a coupAn?
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The shredder is most likely considered part of the technology department - which makes total sense because it would often be considered a computer accessory. (as in the way most stores that sell computer are sectioned.) It wouldn't fit in with the any other department.
If I were in this situation I would have simply stocked up on some things that I will need and use at some point - such as printer/photo paper or stuff like that to make the coupon valid. But thats just me.
A shredder may not be ADVANCED technology, but there is a circuit board inside and other mechanical parts. They do not run on pixie dust. There is still technology involved here. That being said, it makes your complaint seem silly.
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by Adam D Posted Sun January 27, 2008 @ 6:53 PM
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Two words, PROOF READ. My guess is that this company will throw away your letter, just as I was unable to read the whole thing because it gave me a headache. Re-write your letter and maybe you'll get a response.
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by StoicGrrl Posted Sun January 27, 2008 @ 5:48 PM
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I'm of two minds on this. The thing is, there's a difference between technology in general and "cutting edge technology." According to dictionary.com, there are a lot of definitions for technology, and one of them is, "Electronic or digital products and systems considered as a group: a store specializing in office technology." By that definition, a shredder, which is an electronic product (meaning that it uses electricity as its power source), is technology. I'll grant you that it's hardly in the same category as say a wireless router or a PDA, but the coupon said "technology," not, "computer technology" or "organizational technology." I can see where you were confused, but I also see how they arrived at that categorization.
The only other thing I can say about this letter is that the opinion of the manager had little to nothing to do with the issue. Managers are not paid to have opinions on their employers' policies, just to enforce them. I imagine if the manager had said, "You know, I do think this is an unfair policy," and that had gotten back to his supervisors, they would have been none too happy with him. So it's really not fair of you to expect him to speak against the policy regardless of what his opinion was.
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But, Lynn
by ♥Venice♥ Sun January 27, 2008 @ 6:15 PM
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Technology
by Leslie S Sun January 27, 2008 @ 9:35 PM
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Oops
by Leslie S Sun January 27, 2008 @ 9:36 PM
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I agree
by Leslie S Sun January 27, 2008 @ 10:46 PM
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In the end
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by ♥Venice♥ Posted Sun January 27, 2008 @ 5:11 PM
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I don't think a paper shredder is technology or electronic. Not everything plugged in is electronic. Electrical, yes.. electronic, no. That's just my opinion, and I could be wrong, but I have lots of things plugged in here that are not electronic.
I think they should have honored the coupon instead of losing a customer over a technicality. If I was sent a coupon as an incentive to get me in the store, and it was denied for reasons that were questionable, I would probably never go back.
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Venice
by p d Sun January 27, 2008 @ 8:36 PM
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I worked at Office Depot and everything electronic is "Technology". They really should use the term electronics instead of technology.
I HATED their coupons. So many people are confused by them and there were so many problems. I always wished they word it differently because most customers didn't understand them!
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by PaintedLady Posted Sun January 27, 2008 @ 4:22 PM
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I doubt they'll worry about sending you the $20 since you've already made it quite clear that you will no longer shop with them regardless.
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by donno Posted Sun January 27, 2008 @ 4:18 PM
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http://www.officedepot.com/?cm_mmc=Yahoo-_-Brand_Campaign-_-Brand_Keyw ords-_-office_depot
Just hower over the "Technology" menu. You can see all they things they consider Technology. Batteries, cables, cameras, shredders, software, to name a few.
Not eligible for the coupon. Case closed.
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"hover"
by donno Sun January 27, 2008 @ 4:19 PM
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Technology includes anything you plug in.
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