So, background... I came up in Kansas, a real agricultural state that grows wheat, corn, milo, and if you were me hay, alfalfa, horses, chickens, and a number of other animals. So, when people in Kansas go to our local farm supply store and purchase a product and pay additional for assembly, we expect when that item is delivered said product will be ready to function at our facility. Now fast forward to today. When I go to a place called Tractor Supply Company and purchase a little implement, and I PAY for assembly. I expect in MINNESOTA a place where every male over the age of three should know how to properly assemble a SNOW BLOWER! (Or said male has any right to reproduce fully revoked forever unless he moves out of state). Now I know if I contacted the store some manager would probably offer to have it redone if I bring it in. But I'm not going to mess with the trouble of loading it up and bringing it in when I paid to have it delivered to me once, then I have to worry if the job gets done right the next time or go through the same trouble again if it's not set right a second time. And yes, it would be nice to have my money back, but I don't want that. If you fine folks at TSC could look in your record and find out who the guy was that assembled my snow blower, then take out your camera and make a YouTube video of someone walking up to this man, slapping him with an open hand, and removing his man card. I'd also appreciate it if you could mail that to me so I can shred it personally.
Pictures below are of the blade of said snowblower. You can't move snow when one side of the blade is 1/16 to an 1/8 inch in the air and the other side the corner of the blade is digging...
Read moreI went here to pick up pine pellets for cat litter and that went well, but why two stars? PANDEMIC PEOPLE! There was an employee central store without a mask at all. While in the nut and bolt aisle an employee entered and started yammering about how some customer left bolts on the floor. It’s a pandemic, I want out of stores that aren’t managing risks well, so I stopped looking for bolts and asked where the hydraulic supplies might be and turned to look at him. He had is mask off to talk to me the whole time! The register clearly had her mask dropped well below the nose and also yammered to me about how someone messed up her sock display. I couldn’t wait to leave the joint. Why ask us to mask up to enter the store if you don’t enforce it among your employees? Part of managing risks when I shop is that the store will follow the same...
Read moreTractor supply is a great store have been in many of them across the country live in Arizona have kids in Michigan and Minnesota . I just recently was conducting an online purchase and ran into problems With the website trying to do a curbside pick up but because I was out of state it was trying to charge me a shipping fee called the store And spoke with Kaley And she was fantastic was able to help me resolve my issues even took the time to call the customer service line and find out how it needed to be done very very happy with my purchase and her customer service is outstanding I would highly recommend the store And once again thank you very much for all of your...
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