global72
Well-known member
So I am sitting here reading an article about the MAC Tools tool fair that took place in Jan. The new president made a speech about warranty abuse.
He stated that there was a dramatic increase in online sales of broken tools and warranty abuse in 2008, and that MAC Tools is taking legal action to halt this compounding crime.
When I left MAC I had no ill will toward the company. Now since I left I have had a tool box issue they refused to repair and I cannot get any tools repaired.
Rather than making a huge production about it I tend to give my broken MAC tools to customers who have good MAC dealers. They get them replaced under warranty and then can keep the tool.
Apparently MAC now views this as a crime. Since I cannot get my tools repaired under warranty without paying shipping to MAC and even still it has become questionable if they will get repaired my choices are now to throw them away or become some sort of criminal in their eyes.
He stated that there was a dramatic increase in online sales of broken tools and warranty abuse in 2008, and that MAC Tools is taking legal action to halt this compounding crime.
When I left MAC I had no ill will toward the company. Now since I left I have had a tool box issue they refused to repair and I cannot get any tools repaired.
Rather than making a huge production about it I tend to give my broken MAC tools to customers who have good MAC dealers. They get them replaced under warranty and then can keep the tool.
Apparently MAC now views this as a crime. Since I cannot get my tools repaired under warranty without paying shipping to MAC and even still it has become questionable if they will get repaired my choices are now to throw them away or become some sort of criminal in their eyes.

on MAC tools......
I get warranty stuff done with Snap-on with no questions asked. The Snap-on dealer that I have says he wants to keep his customers satisfied.
