Walmart has
Better Homes & Gardens 16-Cube Storage Organizer (Solid Black or Textured White) for
$69.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
idk_then for finding this deal.
About this Item: - Features sixteen 13" x 15" x 13" compartments
- Modern, open back design for easy cord management
- Compatible with Better Homes & Gardens Cube Storage Bins (sold separately)
- Top panel can support up to 100 lbs and each cube supports up to 30 lbs
- Can be combined with other Better Homes & Gardens Cube Storage Organizers (sold separately)
- Materials: MDF, particle board
- Attaches to the wall with included safety strap
- Easily assembled by 2 people with included instructions and video assembly guide (hammer, Phillips head screwdriver & flat head screwdriver required)
- Package size: 63.03" x 10.94" x 18.31" (115.48 lbs)
- Assembled weight: 100.32 lbs
- Assembled dimensions: 57.4" W x 15.35" D x 56.85" H
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So I'm left with losses in getting a vehicle, fuel, extra labor, and I had to then dispose of a 100+ pound box of laminated particle board. I contacted Walmart customer service no less than 5 times to get a resolution, and they were not pleasant to deal with nor were they capable of resolving this issue reasonably.
So I'm left with losses in getting a vehicle, fuel, extra labor, and I had to then dispose of a 100+ pound box of laminated particle board. I contacted Walmart customer service no less than 5 times to get a resolution, and they were not pleasant to deal with nor were they capable of resolving this issue reasonably.
So I'm left with losses in getting a vehicle, fuel, extra labor, and I had to then dispose of a 100+ pound box of laminated particle board. I contacted Walmart customer service no less than 5 times to get a resolution, and they were not pleasant to deal with nor were they capable of resolving this issue reasonably.
Walmart delivering half of a 5x5 was their mistake. The bill of materials for a 5x5 divides perfectly into two identical shipping boxes. They mistakenly sent one only, and I was unaware that the order was to arrive in two boxes. The shipment of 2 boxes wasn't identified in the bill of laden.
My expectation was to pay a reasonable price to purchase a full 5x5 set up, ship it to my office. I didn't plan on humping over 100 pounds of laminated particle stock back to the house and find out after tearing the cardboard open that it builds a roughly 2.5x5 shelf.
Thanks for the link midnighttraver, I wasn't part of it and didn't see it while I was busy trying to deal with Walmart customer support.
To make the story longer, this is what took place:
1) Walmart offered a refund.
2) They wanted me to package the box to return to Walmart, but I told them that the cardboard is totally shredded.
3) They said they can't pick it up if it's not boxed up, so keep the item. I told them that I have to specially arrange to have the oversized trash pick up this item. They said they'd give me a $25 gift certificate for my troubles.
4) I accepted the terms, and the customer rep said he needed to get approval to send me the gift certificate. 15 minutes later, he gets back to me and said his manager won't approve it. So I only got the refund.
5) I didn't follow up on the board comments but it looks like a lot of people got stuck with only half the shipped order. On my own, I used a circular saw and trimmed the pieces to create a make-shift 2.5x5 shelf. Yes, there are bare particle board ends. Yes, it looks ridiculously stupid. But it irked me to send all that material into the landfill without purpose. This free shelf will live out a few years in the garage with an alternative purpose.
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