This Office Max is sadly situated in a dying strip mall in the old Spring Hill Fashion Corner. I’m truly suprised that it continues to hang on. There is more human activity in a morgue than in this particular Office Max. The other day, I needed a few office supplies so I did some price comparison shopping on their website and then drove over to the store to pick up items I needed. My company goes through so much paper, I should buy my own forest. We probably print 30,000 pages a month so I am always looking for good deals on boxes of paper. As a MaxPerks member, they were recently offering boxes of Boise paper for $ 30 with a $ 30 MaxPerks reward. In the end, the paper is free. Great deal there. Then I grabbed a 6 pack of plastic paper trays. Their website advertised that if you buy one pack of paper trays, you get the second pack at 50% off. So I take two packs of paper trays to the counter to be rung up. The rather large hispanic girl at the counter promptly rang the items up at full price. When I mentioned the sale that was posted to their website, she flippantly stated that the store doesn’t honor sales posted to the website. Fine then. I promptly told her where she could stick her paper trays and I left. Going forward, my company will be doing all of its office supply shopping at Staples. On principle alone, Office Max is off the list of approved vendors. I’m usually pretty good at pointing out businesses that are dying and I’m going to say that this Office Max has 6 months left. One year tops.