Went here to pick up wood to make shelves. Looked at 1" thick board. Found a board that appeared to be cheap. Got it cut and took it up front to pay to find out a 3" long board of 1" thickness was gonna cost me $15. Told the cashier I didn't want it. Went to the lumber section and they have a pre cut 5" board for $5.83 a linear foot, I take it up to the front and it rings up as $5.97 a foot. What's with their pricing? I talked to one of the lumber guys and he was nice to mark it to $6.00 for a 3' length board I needed.
They need to put the right pieces of board with the right price tags. I can understand people can put the boards in the wrong spot but this wasn't the case in this situation.