Home Depot
Austin, TX 78704
This Home Deport location is said to be haunted by a ghost that employees call Fred. According to a report, the ghost is a craftsman names Herbert was passed away in his workshop at 74. He had been cremated and his ashes were scattered in the outdoor garden section of Home Depot, so he could rest peacefully in a store in loved. Witnesses have reported seeing apparitions in this section of the store.
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Reviews
It was a dark and stormy Tuesday morning. I wandered in the paint department and it was crazy it still chills me to my core. I stood waiting for an employee to come and mix my paint and out of nowhere a strange fella moved so fast to take my order, in a flash he mixed my paint gave me two wooden stirrers and a paint can key. This service must have been from beyond the grave because service like that hasn't took place at any home depot. He had a thick brown mustache and shaggy brown hair. He wore the name tag of Andy this wasn't the ghost of just any Andy. It was the infamous ghost of Handy Andy. I realized this because he walked me thru the store to get everything in my list. And after he helped load my truck up I realized all the 2x4s were really 2x4. Lumber from beyond the grave.. be careful I hear the spirit of the empire carpet guy can be found in the flooring section assaulting customers with the little square samples they use to have.
September 2022
| Would Recommend | Yes |
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
We miss you Herbert -Claud and Vic
September 2017
| Would Recommend | Yes |
1 out of 1 person found this review helpful
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