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Glen December 15, 2008
"Sale" item shown in flier not available
I received a flier from Staples yesterday (12/13/2008) indicating "7 days of savings!" from 12/14 to 12/20/2008. One of the products offered there is an HP Pavilion notebook with Intel Core 2 Duo Processor P7350 (item # 761021). I went to the store in Milpitas yesterday (12/13) and the people helping me told me they didn't have it in stock, couldn't find it on their computers and couldn't tell me when (or where) I could get it from. I tried calling 3 local stores today (located in the towns of San Jose, Campbell and Fremont)and got the same vague responses with the best response being "try again on Tuesday". Does this classify as false advertising??? In addition, the people "helping" me on the phone were mono-syllabic and impolite.
Uma December 11, 2008
Staples sells poor product and refuses to correct
Purchased a Staples-brand microcut shredder (with a ten-year cutter warranty) for $189.99 + tax from Staples in late May 2008

shredder cutter stopped working in December 2008 after very light use (only emptied basket once)

Staples refused to honor warranty; offered a $14.50 credit toward purchase of a new one for $189.99 now on sale for $99.99, but no credit if purchased at sale price.
December 3, 2008
Awful company to work for
I was recently fired from staples for refusing to lie to customers about in stock items. They wanted me to tell customers who where not buying a plan that the item was out of stock because according to them they will loose money if they sell any electronic item without a plan or attachments. I was threaten by 2 managers about me getting fired for not doing my job (lying to the customer in this case). Finally I was fired today, Thursday, august 28 2008, when I asked for a change of schedule because I was starting school. Manager told me that he couldn't do it and that since I was a temporary employee he didn't need me in the store anymore. Funny how I was told in the interview after asking 'how flexible is the schedule?', that staples works around my school schedule. He used that opportunity to get rid of me.

If you try to buy a Laptop from them and you say no to the accidental protection plan, they will refuse to sell you the laptop or any high priced electronic device. They don't even want the employees to offer the basic plan. No accidental no laptop I was told many times by the managers.
December 2, 2008
Scam and cheating
On the evening of Monday, August 25, 2008, I went to Staples store in Temecula, California to return a pair of power supplies I ordered online. The pair of power supplies have not been opened, and I return them in the same condition that they arrived- brand new and unopened. I waited in line for about 15 mins, and was able to reach the customer service main desk. A staples employee is present; her name is Nikki Saint or something like that (maybe Nikki Sain, or Nicci S.) . She gives me really odd looks, her eyes shivered with negativity toward me. On top of that, she did not even greet me at all just keep her eyes on me. I politely say hi, hand her my print out from the email order send to me by Staples.com when I placed the order. She takes a look at it, said nothing. One of her hand holds on to the print out while the other hand she places at her hip. She looks at the receipt, and then she looks at me. Her eyes still remain hostile. She then remove her hand from her oversized waist to reach the computer, entered the order number while with the other hand she reaches the phone to call staples customer service. She asks the rep. on the phone to check to see if I had used a coupon on the order. That is rather funny because had she actually read the receipt she will realize that I had not used the coupon. Then she starts faking about check the order number for some weird reason. I was sort of relief because her hostile eyes are not off of me. She read the number, my name and address with zip code. Then she hung up the phone and tell me that they cannot find my order at all. Which is funny because I placed the order at staples online and staples actually gave me the order number. So basically she called to find my order, even though she has the number from my receipt, and she claimed that she cannot find it. At this point I am rather confused because I am not sure what is going on. I actually thought that she did not talk to any Staples representative at all and just faking the whole thing so she can refuse my return. This thought is confirmed by the fact that I was able to return the same order at the same Staples at a different time when she is not in, with a different manager, of course. But this is where things turn worst. She claimed that the order number is not valid, and demand to see my packing slip. I later check when I got home, the packing slip is practically identical to the print out. The only thing is that the packing slip does not have my payment in formation. She used her middle finger to point at the number, and looks at me and bluntly said “This order number does not work!!!" I said, “Are you sure?" She then reply angrily, “ YESSS." I then politely asked for a manger, but she points her finger at herself and said mockingly “I AM THE ONLY MANAGER." She goes to great length to repeat this again, point her oversized little finger toward her chubby chest, demanding some form of authority. At this point I was unsure whether to be frighten by her gesture of demanding authoritative power, or start laughing at her childish act.

But she contradicts herself because it is not true that she is in actuality a “Manager." I looked at her name tag and it clearly prints “Nikki Saint, Assistant Manager." I was rather shocked at such claim. I turn my head and look around trying to find another manager. Down the aisle, there is another man with the same gray uniform as her helping a line full of customers. I feel that I was not going to get any other form of assistance, so I just decide to leave the store quietly. I returned later and returned the same order flawlessly with a much nicer manager. There was no phone call, no coupon check (I never used the coupon in the first place.) And no harassment whatsoever.
November 26, 2008
Awful employee
Staples call center has a policy of only allowing 5 minutes a day for restroom breaks. They want you to use breaks and lunch for restroom use. I had a stomach issue do to surgery I had and I was exceeding the 5 minutes a day. Staples was giving me warnings and made me sign a paper stating that if I keep exceeding the 5 minutes a day that my employment with Staples would be terminated. I find this to be a horrible way to treat your employees. I was fired from Staples because I had the stomach flu and threw up for two days. Even when I brought a note from the doctor they still let me go. Staples doesn't care at all about its employees.
October 24, 2008
Employees can share your private information.
Staples deleted backups, another backup was returned corrupt, of course data on my windows drive was gone. But, a second harddrive? The computer was returned and I coincidently experienced monitoring of my activities by a neighbor. I had to return the computer and more recent backups. Staples, Presidential Office took no action toward there employee.

The technician still works in the gateway Village Shop on Housley Road. Stay Away! Go somewhere else.

These Staples employees may share your private information. The poor technical services alone are reason enough to go elsewhere.
September 11, 2008
Staples Credit Card Fraud?
For the past few months, when I purchase something at Staples, after I swipe my card in the card machine, the cashier ALWAYS asks for my card and looks at it. Isn't the purpose of credit card swipers the fact that only YOU handle the card? This opens up a lot of possibilities for a dishonest employee to get your expiry date and security code and rip you off easily. This policy is very strange to say the least. I finally asked a cashier why they do that. She said it's so she can get the last 4 digits of your card number to use in case you return an item. Does the swiper not record those numbers? I smell something fishy. Even if it's not a scam, Staples should NOT ask you to give your card physically to an employee. It's a very stupid way of doing business.
August 8, 2008
Bad service
Anyone having problems with the STAPLE EASY REBATE, please comment your problem here.

I completed the $30 easy rebate on-line, as recomended by STAPLES. Now, when I try to see the status of the rebate, the system loads a HP webpage. It says that my rebate is invalid. I checked all the data I entered and it is fine.

I contacted STAPLED 'help' desk, but they say that it is not their problem. That was EASY!!!...for them.
June 17, 2008
Poor customer service
I just came home from the Staples store in Milltown, New Jersey. I went there to make four colour copies. The representative for the copy area had to be paged several times before she came back to her post - only to tell me that small orders are self service ONLY. That meant she couldn't be bothered helping me navigate their new scam - putting money into a copy credit card which needs to be inserted into the copy machine. I asked how much each colour copy is. The rep said forty nine cents. So I put two dollars on the card. When I tried to print the fourth page, there was not enough money on my card because the rep failed to tell me tax was also charged. So I asked if she could make the last copy instead of having me put another dollar on a card I may never use again. She flatly replied, "No."

She certainly wasn't too busy as I only noticed about three other customers in the whole store but they had FOUR people behind the counter and only one of them was actually working the register.

Everyone's poor attitude and customer service is WHY that store is always empty. I assure you that I will NOT be humiliated by these snotty teenagers ever again - and I am so mad right now that I'll be telling this story for a week. If it keeps only one other customer from this disgraceful excuse for a business, it'll be my public service.
April 12, 2008
Charged too much!
On 4/7/08, I purchased Avery 8160 labels only because they had a sale price of $8.92 (or close to it) listed under the original price of $11.99. This was listed in several places. When I went pay for them, the price rang up as $11.99. I told the cashier they were on sale and she went back and brought the price with her that said $11.99. I am 100% sure they had a sale price listed under them. By this time, there was a long line after me, or I would have went back and proved it myself. I was very angry about this, as I am on a very fixed income and every dollar counts, and I never would have purchased the labels if they were not on sale. Also, I went to turn in my empty printer cartilages and they said they don't give coupons out for them anymore. In that case, I will take my business elsewhere from now on.

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