Maybe Email them again before you sell $2000 worth of tools, just a thought.
I think you're being quite unreasnonable on several levels.
I think you're being quite unreasnonable on several levels.
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I hope you get it sorted out but I have to ask, can you really buy a tool made by a company like snap-on buy it used not even from the manufacturer and still get a warrenty? I did not know you could do that. I allways thought warrenties were only for things braught new. I will have to remember that should I ever need to replace used tools.
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I hope you get it sorted out but I have to ask, can you really buy a tool made by a company like snap-on buy it used not even from the manufacturer and still get a warrenty? I did not know you could do that. I allways thought warrenties were only for things braught new. I will have to remember that should I ever need to replace used tools.
To be honest with you I'm not sure. If they asked I would not lie to them, but I would think if they only would warranty the tool to the original owner then they would resale for much less.
Well for one thing you have the audacity to pass on this problem with Snap-on to someone else by selling them. Why would a descent caring human being put someone through the hell you’re going through? A good caring person would just throw them away.
Do you respond to each and every request you get within minutes? You must live a high stressed life. It has taken you how long to acquire these broken tools and now it’s totally unacceptable to not get instant gratification when you want it and you will trash a company and remove everything that you have with their name on it from you life.
Yup that is a bit irrational.
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Lifetime warranty no matter where/how they are bought, this doesn't include tools with limited warranty offcourse...
Not true, the link below describes Snap On's warranty policy.
http://www1.snapon.com/display/termsofsale.nws
Ok!
But I've NEVER had any problems whith warranties regarding Snap-On.
But my truck guy is smooth doing business with.
We don't have any number to call here in Sweden, all business goes through the trucks.
Most business here is done through the trucks as well, and if you are a regular customer who buys new off the truck most dealers will generally overlook some of the details of the warranty policy.
Ouch! A good person would just throw away 2 grand of snap on tools? .
Good news for you guys: I may have roughly 2 thousand dollars worth of Snap on tools in the classifieds very soon
That my friend sounds irrational?
This thread is stupid. Just call them. Their number is 1-877-762-7664 and they are open from 6:30 to 5:30 central time. They will warranty the tools you didnt even buy from them in the first place no problem. Its kind of ridiculous to come on a forum and bash snap on for not returning an email and say your going to sell all your snap on stuff. First off 2 grand in snap on is nothing, and second its no sweat off snap ons balls because you never spent a dollar with them anyway. Sorry to sound like a **** but these types of threads annoy the **** out of me.
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Sounds Irrational to me. If you had this experience with each brand of tool you own would you sell all of your tools?
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I have had 0 problems with craftsman and Proto. For me I dont have to have snap on - they are just nice to have, but if I cant warranty them, its not worth it to me as I'm not a full time wrencher and dont have a driver to visit me.
To those of you who say I'm bashing snap on I'm not. I love the tools, I just dont understand why they would have an online contact if in fact they dont respond to the emails?
If it were Mac or Gearwrench you would have 30+ people agreeing with me, but because its snap on people get downright defensive like they own the company. In short here is my point:
They make the best tools coming or going, but why post an online contact if they dont check them or if they are short handed why not post something saying we appriciate your email, however, we are experiencing a high number of emails and it may take several weeks for a response. For immideate assistance please contacts us at 1-800 blah blah blah.
Lastly - I did not realize that they would only warranty to the original owner - I paid alot of money for my stuff on ebay as you all know how high prices are - however I dont believe in taking advantage of the system and if thats the case I will just toss the broken tools.
Thanks for the help.
Let me get this straight: you're a full time accountant, part time diyer, and you have broken 7 snap on tools?
Are you very strong or maybe use the wrong tools for the wrong applications?
If you call and press two I believe that gets you the warranty department. If not you will get a customer service rep that will have to summit your information to the warranty department. If you go through the warranty department they will make a decision to just send out new tools or a call tag. The call tag will come from UPS. They may be able to email the call tag. If you send in your tools it takes a few weeks. The confusion with Snap ON comes from people shared experience warranting with local dealers. I have sent in tools, gotten a call tag and once they just sent me new tools. I have never been asked anything about where the tools came from but what was broken was asked.
