nissan_crawler
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i dont think you followed that very closely, the shareholders let it happen, not AB management. The Busch family only owned about 4% of the stock, though they were still running the company. AB was trying to squash it months ago, but theres not much that can be done about it. The deal still isnt finalized yet either. And if you think they make crappy beer, you're entitled to your opinion, but AB has 50% of the beer market in the US. That has to count for something
What I was getting at is that this country is essentially being taken over, while Americans sit there watching it all go down. American companies' debt is being bought up left and right, and the value of the USD keeps going down.
Since when is Craftsman not readily available and warrantied? Theres 3 sears stores within 20 miles of my house and I've never had an issue returning tools.
In fact, I think they give to much away for free. Just the other day I went in to get another nylon cap for my hammer (double headed, one side red rubber, other side yellow nylon) and they told me I had to get a new one all together rather than just replace the tip
Either way, that company still isn't "taking over", they're being allowed in.
Since when is Craftsman not available and easily warrantied? Since about 3 years ago for me. The shelves are always empty, and they have less and less options of tools every time I go in.
Dad tried to warranty a lifetime warranty torque wrench, they told him they would give him some chinese one with a 90 day warranty. So much for lifetime.
He tried to warranty a lifetime U.S. tap and die set, they wouldn't replace the pieces, only trade him for a chinese set that didn't have warranty.
He tried that in ND and MN.
I took a screwdriver in that the tip broke on, and was told "I obviously used it to open a paint can". I'm an aircraft mechanic, not a painter. I broke it on a damn screw.
I took in a C-Pro wrench that stripped half the open end off wearing my work clothes, and was told that it was "clearly due to abuse being used professionally". It's a professional wrench!! I came back in street clothes to the same guy the next day, and he exchanged it without saying a word.
I took in a pair of dykes that cracked the end off, and they told me that model was no longer being made and I had to downgrade to the smaller pair with no spring. Ok, fine. 5 weeks later I'm in the store, and what do I see? My old model. I get the receipt and the smaller pair and go back, and they tell me they can't trade me. WHY??? "We can't upgrade on tools." "You downgraded me to this model, that is what I had in the first place!" "Yes, but you accepted that downgrade, so now it's an upgrade." "Yeah, because you lied to me!" I had to get on the phone with the regional manager, just to get the pair they should have given me in the first place.
I broke a gearwrench and took it in. "We can't warranty this." "Why not?" "you didn't buy it here." "BS, I did too." "Sir, I'm looking at the screen and you did not buy that from us." I leaned over and pointed out the "gearwrench set" line. "Oh, well that's a set." yes, and? "Well, you'll have to contact gearwrench, we can't exchange it individually." "fine, I'll break all of them and bring them in, and you can give me a new set." "well, I suppose we can exchange it for one just once, but we aren't supposed to because you didn't buy it individually." WTF
No, Sears is NOT always easy about returning tools. Here it's a downright PITA. On the other hand, I walk into the Snap-On truck and say "I broke this Ann", and I get "Ok, here's a new one."


