I realized after several trips to the Lamar location that one employee doesn't care for women customers. I had to go there ONLY because two other companies were out of stock of what I needed. Patrick walked around while I was standing at the counter waiting to be helped. He saw me waiting but took his sweet time even acknowledging me. When he finally came over to see what I wanted, he CLEARLY made it known that he didn't want to deal with me. Another customer asked him how his day was going & he looked at him like "NOT GOOD". I took that as if I was the problem. I only spent about $1200 & I'm only one customer so I'm sure no one cares about this review. This wasn't the first time he did this either. WONT...
Read moreDon't get me wrong. I worked with some good people at Graybar, in the late '70's--Mole Chapman, Tommy Grumbles, Walter Roberts, Frank McCrumbles, John Cockburn, Ken Nevertall, Mr. Moistened, Peggy Salvaged and Paul Hamil. But if you are creative (I was then and am now a visual artist) and if you are fairly intelligent (I was then and am now a member of Mensa) you might want to think twice about working there. As a landlord/craftsman, though, who owns and works on a large number of my own rental houses, I can always find the parts I need at Graybar. And you might even want to work there to spur you on to start your own business, as I did, 40 yrs....
Read moreThe Guy at the counter is a little rude, and Typically does not have what I need. The prices are very high, and watch what they take from your account, not just your receipt Updating my original Review, even worse service than the first time. Arrogant, smug attitudes, low availability, bad pricing. These people don’t appreciate your money, and they don’t make their employees treat you like they do either. Must be a business based...
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