So like most here on the forum, I have spent a lot of money on snap-on tools over the years. The local franchisee lives about two miles down the road from me and made me some good deals on everything from air tools, hand tools, a KRL box, etc. I never really balked at the idea about spending the premium money because I'm smart enough to know that convenience costs a little more.
So last summer, the local snap on guy quits after nearly ten years. Apparently there was some shake up on a regional level and a lot of franchisees were unhappy with things up high and decided to move on. Can't really blame him based upon what he told me. So...He tells me snap-on has a couple guys lined out that once trained, will take his place. This is assuring to me and everyone else around here because having a truck around is a convenience, and frankly, part of the reason I buy the tools.
Fast forward to now.....
Six months later and no truck. I call snap on and they tell me that they don't know whats going on, only that we still have no local truck (like I didn't know that). So, not only do I get to take care of my warranty issues (naturally I've had my first two here in the last month) via the mail, but I have no access to any sort of promotions, specials, etc. If I want a tool, I pay the website price.
To add insult to injury, yesterday there was a large add placed by snap on in the local paper advertising that "you can have your own Snap-On franchise". Doesnt exactly look like a new truck is coming around the corner any time soon.
I love the tools, but damn this is frustrating.
....rant over.....
So last summer, the local snap on guy quits after nearly ten years. Apparently there was some shake up on a regional level and a lot of franchisees were unhappy with things up high and decided to move on. Can't really blame him based upon what he told me. So...He tells me snap-on has a couple guys lined out that once trained, will take his place. This is assuring to me and everyone else around here because having a truck around is a convenience, and frankly, part of the reason I buy the tools.
Fast forward to now.....
Six months later and no truck. I call snap on and they tell me that they don't know whats going on, only that we still have no local truck (like I didn't know that). So, not only do I get to take care of my warranty issues (naturally I've had my first two here in the last month) via the mail, but I have no access to any sort of promotions, specials, etc. If I want a tool, I pay the website price.
To add insult to injury, yesterday there was a large add placed by snap on in the local paper advertising that "you can have your own Snap-On franchise". Doesnt exactly look like a new truck is coming around the corner any time soon.
I love the tools, but damn this is frustrating.
....rant over.....
and Snap-On can not force someone into buying a franchise. The old dealer got out of the business now S-O is making an effort to recruit a new dealer. It may be an inconvenience to you but no one did anything wrong.
