a52-830
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for the last few weeks, every time i go to your web site, you ask me to take a survey. i dont know if the survey company has talked to you about it, but it is a horrible thing, and if you are not getting the feedback you are looking for, that might explain it.
i have no interest in a survey on my experience that is over 50 questions long, and where all the questions are required. here is the answer: the survey experience *****. if you want to know what i think, just give me a text box, and i will tell you. sure, it will require more work, since someone will have to read it. but to be honest, if you are not willing to invest someone's time in reading comments, you either really dont care what they think or dont understand the value of the replies you are getting.
so, here is what i think (ignoring all the "politics" of your situation):
it takes 2 minutes for the login page to appear. i leave the page, and eventually end up back at it when i have done other things, and killed those tabs. i assume that there is something you are trying to load on the page that is timing out. a simple fix, if that is really the issue. if it isn't, you have a major backend server problem.
it occasionally forgets that i am logged in, even though it lists my name along the top. then i am back waiting for the login page to load.
the Captcha widget doesnt let me continue to the page i was looking for, and dumps me on the home page. if i try and go to the page again, i get the Captcha widget again. just curious, but why are you afraid i am a robot? is it because i am shopping on your site too much, and you assume that anyone who loads more than 10 pages can't be a real customer?
i cannot find a craftsman 3/8" drive 18MM standard depth six sided socket on the web site. now, the store has them, but the sears.com web site doesn't know they exist. it doesnt think they are not available, they are just not recognized as an item. how can that be? both types (six and twelve sided) are available in 1/2" drive. 3/8" drive six sided sockets are available up to 22MM.
if i try to move an item from my "saved for later" list to the cart, sometimes it fails with an ambitious error message. (i'll throw you a bone: it can't transfer something into the cart if i have it marked for pickup, but the chosen store is out of stock.)
i can't imagine why the online system doesnt think the local store doesnt have certain sockets in stock, and wants me to wait 10 days for you to send one over. if i go, there is one there on the rack. the locals can't give it me to for my order, because one is being transferred. i also dont understand why, if you think the store is out, you dont ship several there, and use this as an opportunity to restock the store. i also dont understand why it takes so long to get a socket from your warehouse to the store. amazon can ship a 5$ ruler from a warehouse in the middle of Nevada to my house in two days (in fact, they just did last week), but you can't manage to move a socket between your locations in less than ten?
i won't dwell on the fact that when i am logged in, the system can't remember what my default store is, or even remember it across pages sometimes.
the web site is, at best, a 4 out of 10. i dont recommend it to anyone, because it is so painful use, is incomplete, and incorrect in the information it does have. it loads slowly (it loads the things saved for later in my cart immediately, but takes a moment to load the things actually in my cart, as an example).
so, this certainly isn't all, but i lack the fortitude to continue. i dont expect you to do anything, since i doubt you really care, but sometimes i can't help myself.
a (well, i wouldn't say loyal anymore) customer since you gave me a credit card in 1979. (which, of course, you flushed and forced a discover card on me a long time ago, which is long gone. too bad, i likely would still have the sears card)
i have no interest in a survey on my experience that is over 50 questions long, and where all the questions are required. here is the answer: the survey experience *****. if you want to know what i think, just give me a text box, and i will tell you. sure, it will require more work, since someone will have to read it. but to be honest, if you are not willing to invest someone's time in reading comments, you either really dont care what they think or dont understand the value of the replies you are getting.
so, here is what i think (ignoring all the "politics" of your situation):
it takes 2 minutes for the login page to appear. i leave the page, and eventually end up back at it when i have done other things, and killed those tabs. i assume that there is something you are trying to load on the page that is timing out. a simple fix, if that is really the issue. if it isn't, you have a major backend server problem.
it occasionally forgets that i am logged in, even though it lists my name along the top. then i am back waiting for the login page to load.
the Captcha widget doesnt let me continue to the page i was looking for, and dumps me on the home page. if i try and go to the page again, i get the Captcha widget again. just curious, but why are you afraid i am a robot? is it because i am shopping on your site too much, and you assume that anyone who loads more than 10 pages can't be a real customer?
i cannot find a craftsman 3/8" drive 18MM standard depth six sided socket on the web site. now, the store has them, but the sears.com web site doesn't know they exist. it doesnt think they are not available, they are just not recognized as an item. how can that be? both types (six and twelve sided) are available in 1/2" drive. 3/8" drive six sided sockets are available up to 22MM.
if i try to move an item from my "saved for later" list to the cart, sometimes it fails with an ambitious error message. (i'll throw you a bone: it can't transfer something into the cart if i have it marked for pickup, but the chosen store is out of stock.)
i can't imagine why the online system doesnt think the local store doesnt have certain sockets in stock, and wants me to wait 10 days for you to send one over. if i go, there is one there on the rack. the locals can't give it me to for my order, because one is being transferred. i also dont understand why, if you think the store is out, you dont ship several there, and use this as an opportunity to restock the store. i also dont understand why it takes so long to get a socket from your warehouse to the store. amazon can ship a 5$ ruler from a warehouse in the middle of Nevada to my house in two days (in fact, they just did last week), but you can't manage to move a socket between your locations in less than ten?
i won't dwell on the fact that when i am logged in, the system can't remember what my default store is, or even remember it across pages sometimes.
the web site is, at best, a 4 out of 10. i dont recommend it to anyone, because it is so painful use, is incomplete, and incorrect in the information it does have. it loads slowly (it loads the things saved for later in my cart immediately, but takes a moment to load the things actually in my cart, as an example).
so, this certainly isn't all, but i lack the fortitude to continue. i dont expect you to do anything, since i doubt you really care, but sometimes i can't help myself.
a (well, i wouldn't say loyal anymore) customer since you gave me a credit card in 1979. (which, of course, you flushed and forced a discover card on me a long time ago, which is long gone. too bad, i likely would still have the sears card)




