Just saw this online, pretty disgusting:
https://www.reddit.com/r/LifeProTip..._never_throw_tools_away_especially_craftsman/
https://www.reddit.com/r/LifeProTip..._never_throw_tools_away_especially_craftsman/
why should you benefit from the perks of buying it.
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It shouldn't matter where you bought it or how much you paid.
If a company offers a tool with a lifetime warranty....
That's exactly what it should be.
To anyone in possession of that tool.
I agree, its not right. People like that stuff it up for the rest of us. A couple of the brands i use now started requesting receipts because of situations just like this. Makes us legitimate blokes stuff around more with extra paper work.
However to off set this, my tool truck bloke started keeping digital records of all sales to his clients so warranty without reciept would not be a problem. But this does not help with my ebay purchases.
Exactly. Lifetime means the life of the tool.![]()
Further more...
Replacing broken ratchets with new ones is not the reason why they are moving things overseas.
The reason is corporate greed.
Exactly. Lifetime means the life of the tool.![]()
Correction: "Lifetime" means whatever the manufacturer of the tool defined as lifetime in their warranty statement/T's and C's.
^^Silly comment. There's nothing a manufacturer would rather do then sell high end tools. That's where the profit margin is. The problem is the US consumer's love affair with cheap imported good.
Ladies and gentlemen, we have a winner to the to the esteemed "Trolly McTrollmeister" award this evening.Whats exactly got your ******* in a bunch??
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I agree with the OP. Disgusting. You didn't pay for the tool in the first place, why should you benefit from the perks of buying it.
You want a new tool for a rusty peice of **** you never used and only bought to trade in for a new one? And you can cry and cry about how the cost was factored in, etc, etc, I don't want to hear it. It's scamming the system.
Further more...
Replacing broken ratchets with new ones is not the reason why they are moving things overseas.
The reason is corporate greed.
RThey are big boys down there in Sears corporate hq and can make their own decisions. They're worth billions. .
IBTL, this topic always gets hot and heavy. Anyone that uses the warranty is an awful person killing the company and has no morals, blah, blah, blah...........
Not going to touch the subject at hand as it's been hashed out quite a few times before, but I did like this comment:
My parents got a divorce over doing the same thing. Sears replaced my parents with no charge. They were just as good as the first set. Although after a few cycles of this I now have a USA Mom, a Chinese Dad (old Dad didn't work any more) and a mix of USA and Chinese siblings. One day I know I'll be brought to Sears. Hey, "let's go to the mall", I'll never see my USinese family again.
Further more...
Replacing broken ratchets with new ones is not the reason why they are moving things overseas.
The reason is corporate greed.
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I'm assuming you're talking about "new" eBay purchases, but most of the time people buy off eBay because it's cheaper. So, if you're not paying the same price as you would from the truck or online, should it still be covered by warranty? The cost buying direct from SO is so high because the warranty cost is factored in.
Or it's because they need to make a buck to stay in business. Consider this; ~15 years back I bought a Sears tool kit for around $100 (on sale). Today for the same money at Sears I would get a set with even more parts (not just filler parts) for the same money. Even without considering inflation I'm getting more for my dollar today than back then. Note that my made in the USA stuff was still the plastic selector ratchets and the like. They are no better or worse than the older tools. But the price has gone down and down by quite a bit if you consider inflation. Clearly Sears has to figure out where to save costs with the newer sets. If they don't then first time buyers like I was will go to Husky or Kobalt or someone else. Moving over seas to cut production costs isn't about greed so much as the reality that they may not remain price competitive (ie in business) if they don't given that the competition already has.
Why offer a lifetime warranty if you don't want people to use it?