This isn't as broken as I thought, and I apologize for the confusion. While the receipt I had to sign was confusing, to be fair, the agreement and survey it referenced were available somewhere in what I was handed.
Update: It turns out the customer agreement was inside a separate document stapled to a transaction receipt unattached to the first.
I sure hope the agreement doesn't say something nasty, because I signed the receipt. So - I can't rate them poorly on the agreement they won't show me, because they won't tell me where the survey is. Here I see that I'm agreeing to 'customer agreement #156326.' But I don't know what that agreement says, or how to get it, and the cashier on this busy checkout line wasn't about to go print one out for me. 'CUSTOMER HAS HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO READ AND ACCEPTS THE TERMS OF THE ABOVE CUSTOMER AGREEMENT' See what below? Rate you online where? Maybe this is a way to avoid '1' ratings: just don't make the survey accessible.Ģ. 'RATE US ONLINE 10-GOOD & 1-BAD SEE BELOW' This is the receipt I got from the Home Depot on 23rd Street in Manhattan this past weekend. Previous: Parking sign in front of police stationīroken: (Updated, not AS broken): Home Depot receipt and 'customer agreement'