Every dang store has them and now they are always empty. Just stopped at the liquor store and they have 4 and not a single one was in use. Everyone is going inside now so I think it’s time to roll those up.
And while we are at it let’s get rid of all reserved spots other than handicap parking. The Home Depot I was at the other day had 4 spots for Purple Heart recipients. While I appreciate the gesture, it’s doubtful that 4 Purple Heart recipients without handicapped plates will be at HD at the same time. They were all empty.
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Posts: 15286 | Location: Florida | Registered: May 07, 2008
If I thought it might be faster I'd use the service. After trying Home Depot's buy online, pick up at store. Never again. I ordered stuff thinking it'd all be there ready and waiting for me, nope. Waiting in line at customer service, then once I got to the front of the line. they pulled my order. Took 30 minutes vs the 15 it would have taken doing normal shopping.
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Posts: 21269 | Location: Loudoun County, Virginia | Registered: December 27, 2014
let’s get rid of all reserved spots other than handicap parking.
The Lowe's store in Apopka has handicap parking and Veteran parking. I wasn't sure which one to use so I straddled the line and used half of each space.
Some of the grocery stores have reserved spots for police. I have never seen a police car in one of these spaces, but I frequently see police cars right in front of the store entrance, parked in a "No Parking Or Standing -- Fire Lane" zone.
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Posts: 31599 | Location: Central Florida, Orlando area | Registered: January 03, 2010
^^^^^^^^^^^^ Straddling parking spots are reserved for half ass veterans only. I have parked in those police spots. The sign was ten feet in the air so it was not clearly visible.
Posts: 17627 | Location: Stuck at home | Registered: January 02, 2015
[quote]And while we are at it let’s get rid of all reserved spots other than handicap parking. The Home Depot I was at the other day had 4 spots for Purple Heart recipients. While I appreciate the gesture, it’s doubtful that 4 Purple Heart recipients without handicapped plates will be at HD at the same time. They were all empty.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Stork parking is frequently empty. Must not have many bird lovers here.
Posts: 17627 | Location: Stuck at home | Registered: January 02, 2015
Stork parking is okay, but if they are delivering a fat kid, they will need a crane
Posts: 9453 | Location: Somewhere looking for ammo that nobody has at a place I haven't been to for a pistol I couldn't live without... | Registered: December 02, 2014
I use them around here still. Despite the rollback of the face diaper mandate, lots of stores around here still require them.
I refuse to wear one. So, if you won't let me in the store, I'm fine with one of your employees walking my order out to my car.
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Posts: 6622 | Location: Chicago, IL | Registered: December 17, 2007
Originally posted by mikeyspizza: Agree with OP. Too many stores allocate too many spaces that aren't being used. So, I use them.
I use the electric charging spots often at my local Kroger. They do have quite a few dedicated to pickup but the are not prime spots.
A roofing company left a card in my door at home the other day, I used it to let someone know that they parked like a douche. Does that make me a bad person?
Posts: 5666 | Location: GA | Registered: September 23, 2009
A roofing company left a card in my door at home the other day, I used it to let someone know that they parked like a douche. Does that make me a bad person?
That’s actually pretty funny.
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Posts: 12423 | Location: Belly of the Beast | Registered: January 02, 2009
I kind of enjoyed the service at Home Depot or Lowes. Nice to have them go pull the mdse and load it with no waiting in line. They weren't all that happy when I ordered a b bunch of concrete bags and supplies for a patio last year. Oh well.
It seems like some stores really have a good system. Our Target tracks you after you tell them you're on your way and they are often standing at the spot with your items. Very fast and efficient for the kind of supplies I get there.
Home Depot has never been particularly great at it for me. Often a long wait once you arrive. I haven't used that one in a while.
Posts: 9054 | Location: The Red part of Minnesota | Registered: October 06, 2002
The number of spots reserved is absurd. We do use the feature bi weekly for groceries and honestly may continue to do so until it's unavailable or cost prohibitive. We grocery shop on a bi weekly basis and would typically take 2-3 hours to complete the task. By using the curbside feature I have that time back and can get other things accomplished during that time.
We use it more out of convenience and saving time than anything else. There's been a number of times I've tried to use it by placing an order in the morning intending to pick up in the afternoon. If it's not ready by the time I need to have it we cancel the order and I'll go in (unmasked) and get what we need.
Posts: 783 | Location: PA | Registered: December 05, 2010