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popularBAD22inc posted Today 12:04 PM
popularBAD22inc posted Today 12:04 PM

Milwaukee m12 caulk gun $104 after free battery hack $104

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Milwaukee 12-Volt caulk gun eliminates guesswork and fatigue when applying adhesives and sealants. Just set the rotational speed dial and use the variable-speed trigger to effortlessly dispense caulk from any standard 10 oz. cartridge.
Been watching this for a while. Might not be the cheapest but doesn't go on sale often.
$179 with a free 3.0 battery 2 pack. Cancel or return the batterys. Caulk gun will be $104 plus any taxes. You can cancel the batterys through the chat support.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwa.../203639359
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Milwaukee 12-Volt caulk gun eliminates guesswork and fatigue when applying adhesives and sealants. Just set the rotational speed dial and use the variable-speed trigger to effortlessly dispense caulk from any standard 10 oz. cartridge.
Been watching this for a while. Might not be the cheapest but doesn't go on sale often.
$179 with a free 3.0 battery 2 pack. Cancel or return the batterys. Caulk gun will be $104 plus any taxes. You can cancel the batterys through the chat support.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwa.../203639359

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Model: Milwaukee M12 Caulk Gun, 12V DC, For 10 oz Container Size, 29 in/min Application Speed, Bare Tool

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Today 01:57 PM
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ImmacoolguyToday 01:57 PM
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Can you still just order for pickup to multiple stores and then cancel the item you don't want?
Today 02:03 PM
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BilboMcBaggins69Today 02:03 PM
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Quote from LivelyWeather6823 :
Not a deal or a hack. Just gets you banned from doing returnsat home depot. Tired of these

Yup. Lots of people have been making posts on this group I'm in about being banned from ever shopping online at Home Depot ever again. Looks like Home Depot has ability to flag IP addresses as well so that newly created accounts will also be flagged. One guy posted about his wife's newly created account being flagged.
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Today 02:03 PM
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SeriousPlant221Today 02:03 PM
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Quote from LivelyWeather6823 :
Not a deal or a hack. Just gets you banned from doing returnsat home depot. Tired of these
Can anyone corroborate this? Haven't heard of anyone being banned from doing returns for these "hacks"
Today 02:09 PM
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MemorableMeerkat779Today 02:09 PM
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Can't see how HD could ban somebody for returns if they accept the return via their policy. I'd be making a stink about it with their head office if they did. If someone has not broken any of their return rules, that is pretty shady. If HD doesn't want to accept returns of these items then HD should state that in the advertised prices.
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rpm40Today 02:16 PM
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Quote from MemorableMeerkat779 :
Can't see how HD could ban somebody for returns if they accept the return via their policy. I'd be making a stink about it with their head office if they did. If someone has not broken any of their return rules, that is pretty shady. If HD doesn't want to accept returns of these items then HD should state that in the advertised prices.
They can do what they want. You're not entitled to shop at a private business if they think you're a crappy customer. As long as they aren't discriminatory they can refuse to serve you
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deshwasiToday 02:20 PM
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Quote from BilboMcBaggins69 :
Yup. Lots of people have been making posts on this group I'm in about being banned from ever shopping online at Home Depot ever again. Looks like Home Depot has ability to flag IP addresses as well so that newly created accounts will also be flagged. One guy posted about his wife's newly created account being flagged.
more info about group please.

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Today 02:23 PM
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deshwasiToday 02:23 PM
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Quote from MemorableMeerkat779 :
Can't see how HD could ban somebody for returns if they accept the return via their policy. I'd be making a stink about it with their head office if they did. If someone has not broken any of their return rules, that is pretty shady. If HD doesn't want to accept returns of these items then HD should state that in the advertised prices.
what the other person said. they can do what they want. HD will go further and ban you from shopping online. its the head office that does the ban. other stores do keep track and limit returns too.
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PuzoyAlexToday 02:46 PM
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Quote from Immacoolguy :
Can you still just order for pickup to multiple stores and then cancel the item you don't want?
Wondering about this to. I used to do pick up in 2 different stores and just not pick up the battery as it gets automatically cancelled and refunded after a few days if not picked.

However, looks like this is actually a good deal if you need the batteries, correct? Comes out to about $36 per battery.
Today 03:11 PM
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ImmacoolguyToday 03:11 PM
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Quote from PuzoyAlex :
Wondering about this to. I used to do pick up in 2 different stores and just not pick up the battery as it gets automatically cancelled and refunded after a few days if not picked.

However, looks like this is actually a good deal if you need the batteries, correct? Comes out to about $36 per battery.
Seems decent to me, but I've got like eight batteries that haven't even come out of their packages yet and 4 extra chargers, trying to stop building up all this excess inventory
Today 03:16 PM
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morbieToday 03:16 PM
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No, retailers can fire you as a customer if you return stuff too much. Is HD actually doing this tho? idk
Quote from MemorableMeerkat779 :
Can't see how HD could ban somebody for returns if they accept the return via their policy. I'd be making a stink about it with their head office if they did. If someone has not broken any of their return rules, that is pretty shady. If HD doesn't want to accept returns of these items then HD should state that in the advertised prices.
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Today 03:19 PM
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morbieToday 03:19 PM
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It is true that you can get banned for abusing the return process at any retailer

However, no one forces HD to prices things in a way so that they are hackable. If they didn't want hacks they could easy change how their system works
Quote from LivelyWeather6823 :
Not a deal or a hack. Just gets you banned from doing returnsat home depot. Tired of these
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ThatOneGuyToday 03:43 PM
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Quote from BilboMcBaggins69 :
Yup. Lots of people have been making posts on this group I'm in about being banned from ever shopping online at Home Depot ever again. Looks like Home Depot has ability to flag IP addresses as well so that newly created accounts will also be flagged. One guy posted about his wife's newly created account being flagged.

If I understand correctly, the bans are mostly from people doing "too much" online chat price matching, not the "hack". But I could be misinformed.
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LivelyPickle177Today 03:44 PM
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Quote from Immacoolguy :
Seems decent to me, but I've got like eight batteries that haven't even come out of their packages yet and 4 extra chargers, trying to stop building up all this excess inventory
Yeah I don't need the m12 batteries I'll stick to my Ryobi 18v >> M18 >> M12 converters
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Rossoneri9Today 03:46 PM
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Quote from Immacoolguy :
Can you still just order for pickup to multiple stores and then cancel the item you don't want?

Yes, did it the other day with m12 stubby

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