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How to Check Purchase History at Home Depot – Purchase Number

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It’s easy to lose track of all the stuff you’ve purchased through Home Depot over time. Maybe you liked what you purchased in the past, but you’re not sure of it again, and you want to get it again. Or you just want to recommend it to a friend, and now you can’t check to find it.

Whatever the reason, Home Depot makes it simple to view a list of your purchases. In this article, we’ll talk about how to view your purchase history on both Android devices and PC.

Home Depot purchase history is a page that contains all your past and completed transactions on Home Depot. It helps you to know the amount for each purchase as well as enables you to do a calculation of your spending. Although Home Depot doesn’t show your purchase history directly, you can check all the transactions in a tricky way explained here.

How to check Home Depot Purchase History

You can find your past purchase history on both the desktop and mobile versions of the site.

On a desktop:

1. Go to the Home Depot website and log in, if needed.

2. Hover over the Account and Lists tab and click Order History Reports 

3. Select the report type from the drop-down menu. Fill in the start date, end date, and report name

4. You can also click the drop-down next to orders you placed, and select Order History, you’ll check orders completed.

On the mobile app:

You can’t hide purchase history on the mobile app, but you can check your transaction activities. Here’s how:

1. Open the Home Depot app and log in, if needed.

2. Tap the three-line icon to open the menu.

3. Select Your Orders or Orders.

4. Tap the Filter option and select Purchased Items or Filled Orders.

How to Hide Home Depot Purchase History

Unfortunately, you can’t delete purchases you’ve made, and you also can’t hide them from your archive. But there’s a workaround, you can take things a step further by hiding your browsing history. Here’s how:

1. Go to the Home Depot website and log in to your account, if necessary.

2. Click Edit your browsing history.

3. Find the item you want to remove and click the Remove from view button.

If you click the button next to Manage history, which is in the upper-right corner of the Browsing History page, you’ll check the option to turn the browsing history feature on or off.

How to Find Home Depot Recent Purchase History

1. Go to the Your Account page on Homr Depot.

2. Log in with the account on which the orders were placed.

3. Click the My Orders button to access your order history. This will show a list of your recent orders made from your account.

To know more about your transaction and how much you spent, you can use the Home Depot purchase number:

How to Find Home Depot Purchase Number

The purchase number is a special set of numbers that defines each transaction. With its help, Home Depot can identify the purchase that was made by the customer.  Below is how to find your purchase number:

1. Go to the website.

2. Log in to your account, if needed.

3. Navigate to your transaction page.

4. Click on My Orders to check the list of your orders

5. Then, click on any of the Orders/purchases, you’ll check beneath the purchase number/ID.

How to check How Much You Have Spent on Home Depot

Until now, there hasn’t been a way to check how much you’ve spent on Home Depot, but there is a workaround on how to find how much has been spent. Below is how you can find out how much money you’ve spent in Home Depot:

1. Navigate to your purchase history

2. Click on order history to check your completed transactions

3. You’ll check the details of your purchases including their prices. From here you can calculate the amount you have spent.

Conclusion

Home Depot doesn’t show you the total amount you have spent on all your past purchases, you have to do the calculation by checking your purchase histories and adding them together, if there’s a pending order you may also add it if you have made the payment.

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