Blacknwhitepit
Well-known member
Well,
It goes like this.
A few days before Christmas I was back home at the local Sears to buy some tools to replace a front bearing on my sisters car. While I was there I brought some broken tools in to get them replaced. The SalesWOMAN there said they would not replace one of them because it looked like it had been abused. Still being polite I asked to talk with her manager. The Tool ManagerWOMAN came over and said the exact same thing (only without looking at the tool). Well hmmm... Then I asked to see the Store Manager about getting it replaced. The Tool managerWOMAN called the store assistant managerWOMAN who merely said no over a radio/phone. I could not beleive that this assistant store manager didn't even come speak to me. At this point is where I insisted that she come out to speak with me. (Although I probably lost the battle at that point when I asked if there was a man I could talk to). I was calm, did not raise my voice and did not use any inappropriate language. I just told the Store assistant managerWOMAN that I was a loyal Sears customer for over 10 years. A card Carrying Craftsman Club member for 5 years and I was going to buy over $100.00 worth of merchandise that day. She simply said she would not exchange the tool. I then handed her a stripped torx screwdriver and asked "well can I exchange this) she looked at it for a few seconds and said "what's wrong with it", clearly showing her lack of any type of tool knowledge. With that I simply said "I thought so" and walked out the door, however not before I got the names of these managers. Now I refuse to ever shop at that Sears again. I went to another Sears in town the next day and they exhanged it for me no questions asked. Unbelieveable.
By no means do I mean to sound like a misogonist, but all of these woman wouldn't know a philips from a torx.
I do intend to write Sears and CC the Store manager to let them know about this poor experience.
I have never had an issue before with returning a tool at Sears and I do not "abuse them" I felt like I was explaining myself to a snap on guy how it broke (only the snap on guy does know about tools).
Perhaps there is a change in policy since the Sears-K Mart Merger.
Rant complete
-BWP
It goes like this.
A few days before Christmas I was back home at the local Sears to buy some tools to replace a front bearing on my sisters car. While I was there I brought some broken tools in to get them replaced. The SalesWOMAN there said they would not replace one of them because it looked like it had been abused. Still being polite I asked to talk with her manager. The Tool ManagerWOMAN came over and said the exact same thing (only without looking at the tool). Well hmmm... Then I asked to see the Store Manager about getting it replaced. The Tool managerWOMAN called the store assistant managerWOMAN who merely said no over a radio/phone. I could not beleive that this assistant store manager didn't even come speak to me. At this point is where I insisted that she come out to speak with me. (Although I probably lost the battle at that point when I asked if there was a man I could talk to). I was calm, did not raise my voice and did not use any inappropriate language. I just told the Store assistant managerWOMAN that I was a loyal Sears customer for over 10 years. A card Carrying Craftsman Club member for 5 years and I was going to buy over $100.00 worth of merchandise that day. She simply said she would not exchange the tool. I then handed her a stripped torx screwdriver and asked "well can I exchange this) she looked at it for a few seconds and said "what's wrong with it", clearly showing her lack of any type of tool knowledge. With that I simply said "I thought so" and walked out the door, however not before I got the names of these managers. Now I refuse to ever shop at that Sears again. I went to another Sears in town the next day and they exhanged it for me no questions asked. Unbelieveable.
By no means do I mean to sound like a misogonist, but all of these woman wouldn't know a philips from a torx.
I do intend to write Sears and CC the Store manager to let them know about this poor experience.
I have never had an issue before with returning a tool at Sears and I do not "abuse them" I felt like I was explaining myself to a snap on guy how it broke (only the snap on guy does know about tools).
Perhaps there is a change in policy since the Sears-K Mart Merger.
Rant complete
-BWP
The only Craftsman tool that Sears refused to warranty was my 1960's click torque wrench. They said that the click type torque wrench's were one year only. They did offer to replace it one time with the new unit, but that one had only a one year warranty and looked like it was a piece of junk. I kept my original one and just "adjust" for the slight loss of tolerance. I check it against my Snap-On, and when they both agree, then I know that is close enough for anything that I will ever do. My ancient iron isn't that critical about torque.
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