kasander
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So are there 2 separate spend $40 get $40 deals? One is for home goods and the other is for items from Overstock.com
EXCLUDES MATTRESSES!!
The Horror... The Horror...
Mattresses are the only thing I see when I go to the store!
It is baffling to me that the local Sears hometown dedicate a large area for mattresses. Seems that they can display a lot of tools in that area, invite more foot traffic, and make more profit. Maybe the profit margin is that much larger on selling mattresses?
My brother-in-law has a mattress business. It started small/as a side-job... but the markup on mattresses is so high that he was able to quit his day job.
By far, his biggest expense are the rent on his stores (he started selling at flea markets... then moved to online)... so I guess it's not surprising that Sears is filling up all their empty space with high-margin items.
Tools and such likely have a high theft rate, especially for small items like sockets and ratchets, so I can't see any supplier agreeing to a pay when sold. Try stealing a mattress and it becomes very low risk for the supplier.Maybe if they tried to fill the store with tools, they would have to actually prepay for everything up front to stock the store.
Tools and such likely have a high theft rate, especially for small items like sockets and ratchets, so I can't see any supplier agreeing to a pay when sold. Try stealing a mattress and it becomes very low risk for the supplier.
Yeah, unfortunately theft has been an increasing problem as the remaining stores have had to keep cutting staff levels over the last few years, from what I've heard. Not enough employees on duty to have a presence in every department for deterrence, and not enough security people ("Asset Protection") to monitor all the cameras effectively, much less do anything if something happens; some stores are only being monitored remotely now (no security people on site).
Unfortunately a lot of the sets in my store are missing one or two pieces. ...
They currently have $10 bonus points back for every $30 on tools, and I had a $15 off $100 "freecash" points offer, plus a few Knipex tools on sale that makes them no longer overpriced from Sears to begin with. It came out to $103, so I applied only $13 of the "$15 off $100" available points to keep the subtotal above $90 in order to get $30 bonus points back instead of $20.
Yeah you call Apex tool directly. They will help you out. I just did it a few months ago with actually a NOS USA 150pc set I got on Craigslist cheap. It was new/sealed but missing a couple hex/Allen keys. Called them up and they had a bit of trouble because that specific hex key pouch hasn't been made in years. But sure enough a week later and brand new old stock USA made entire set of hex keys showed up at my door. Pretty amazing. A few months before I was shorted a 3/8 to 1/4 adapter. That came in under a week too. It's not a Sears run thing it's Apex tools so surprise surprise it runs flawlessly when you have an issue.
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You might want to look at your account. You can't use only a portion of an offer like that*. If you only redeemed $13, that came from you base points & the offer wouldn't be used. You would have been better off finding a $2 filler so your points would not have been used.
* Some offers that are a result of playing a game on Xtra, results in an offer (usually $5 or $7) that only a portion of the amount can be applied to an order
Good deal otherwise, if you need those pliers
Weird. When you're on the checkout page and you type in how many points you're redeeming, it tells you right there when you click "Redeem" how many are going to come out of your "FREECASH" offer, how many come out of your base points, and how many points you're getting back. When I tried applying any portion of points over $15, it would say e.g. "$18.50 applied, $15 from FREECASH" or something along those lines. When I applied $13, it said "$13 applied, $13 from FREECASH", so seems like it was letting me do it.
Can't know for sure though, because right after I posted here, but before I hit "Confirm order", I actually did go back and add a $5 filler just so I wouldn't be losing out on $2 from the "freecash" offer![]()
Back to deals
6-Piece Extreme Grip Screwdrivers $15.99 ($39.99)
Craftsman 5 pc. Mini Plier Set $21.11 ($39.99)
Not so much an great deal, but I think this isn't being restocked:
Craftsman Impact Driver $19.99 ($24.99)
Though I just came across this typing this post:
OTC 1/2" Impact Driver $22.99
2 odd things on this item: the URL references a safe, & it lists a 5% restock fee (first ive seen that on an item page)
Just FYI, I bought that 5pc mini pliers set back in 2016 when it was on sale for $15, and I bought the impact driver last October when it was also on sale for $15, so they both do occasionally go lower. Not bad though when coupled with the $10 off $30 if you add a filler.
Just FYI, I bought that 5pc mini pliers set back in 2016 when it was on sale for $15, and I bought the impact driver last October when it was also on sale for $15, so they both do occasionally go lower. Not bad though when coupled with the $10 off $30 if you add a filler.
I'm sure many of us here would definitely be using the $30.90 in points (good for 1 year), so minus that, it ends up being $16.21 per plier. Even without the $15 off $100 freecash offer (I'm not sure if everyone gets that or if it's per account), it still comes out to $18.21 per plier
Might want to double-check the terms on that $10 back in points for every $30 spent...
Points awarded the next day and valid for 7 days.
Not 1 year...
Base Points: Members earn 1% in base points for every dollar spent. Base points are valid for one year after purchase/delivery date. Exclusions and limitations apply.
Bonus Points Offer: Promotional points members earn on top of base points. Bonus points are valid for 7 to 365 days after purchase date. Exclusions and limitations apply.
I still have the confirmation page open. This is copy/pasted from the terms that come up when you click "see details" under the cashback in points offer:

I still have the confirmation page open. This is copy/pasted from the terms that come up when you click "see details" under the cashback in points offer:
I could have sworn that page said the same thing, but now I'm thinking maybe I read it on the Cart page and not the product page, which means it was probably the same generic message. I had interpreted it as they become valid in 7 days and remain valid through 365 days.Yeah, I'm pretty sure that's a generic boilerplate for all cashback deals. You have to check the terms on the specific offer on a product page while the deal is still active. (Expand the offer bar above the product title/image, which rotates through several deals including the one about their credit card.) The numerous cashback deals they've been doing on $** purchases in the xyz department for the last couple months started out at 14-day points expirations for the first couple deals, but have been all 7-day expirations since then.
I could have sworn that page said the same thing, but now I'm thinking maybe I read it on the Cart page and not the product page, which means it was probably the same generic message. I had interpreted it as they become valid in 7 days and remain valid through 365 days.
Oh well, I have plenty of things in my "save for later" list, and Sears has plenty of new things on sale everyday, so shouldn't have a problem spending them in a week.
If nothing else, I may just use the points on yet another pair of Knipex pliers to fill out the set.
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Yeah, just can't tell from my account other yet, because points don't show up until the order is shipped.Their wording is often vague/confusing/contradictory, partly from incompetence and partly because they hope a lot of people will neglect to use their cashback points fast enough (deals that convince people to buy more and then take back the reason they were convinced to buy more = more earnings in exchange for less customer satisfaction).
You can also sign into your account on shopyourway.com to access your points history page - change the time period dropdown to "2018" and you can see upcoming expirations.
Totally get it, glad you all pointed this out, because I may have missed it! Funny thing is, I'm not exactly new to this.Not trying to be mean man, I just don't want you to get burned with the points expiring before you thought they would...
When I applied $13, it said "$13 applied, $13 from FREECASH", so seems like it was letting me do it.
This right-angle screwdriver makes a nice addition to a regular set of screwdrivers, but stock for the set with bits and holder is dwindling.
Craftsman 11pc Z-Driver Set $7.49 [$14.99 regularly]