Posted by JD Seller on September 14, 2017 at 20:30:15 from (208.126.196.24):
In Reply to: price differences posted by Leroy on September 14, 2017 at 19:34:13:
Menards has fleecing you out of your money down to an art form. LOL So you will get maybe $5 after a mail-in rebate that will be a Menards card. So you then will go back to Menards and buys some thing with the "Rebate". That item will cost more than the $5 so you will spend more. I would also bet that while your there you will buy some other things so in the end Menards sold you more stuff because of their rebate.
Personally I rarely shop at Menards. The main reason is I absolutely hate how they arrange their stores. Finding anything is a treasure hunt type of thing.
Example: They do not put all the hardware stuff together. Roofing nails will be next to shingles, concrete anchors with the sack create, and etc. Some flash lights will be with other lights BUT some will be over in the electrical stuff with different lights. Then they switch them around form time to time. ARRRRGGGGGG!!!!! I like these magnetic LED rechargeable lights they have. They are cheaper $12 or so. They work well and are reasonable enough that you are not out much when you forget one on the bottom of a car or run over one. So I buy 2-3 a year. They are NEVER in the same place. The last time Menards store employees could not even find them. I had one of the old boxes. The bar code showed they had 10 of them in stock. Not a single employee could find them.
So the majority of the time I am so mad I walk out frustrated and do not go back for another year or two.
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