Tjc
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One of my screwdrivers snapped and needed to get a new one, they ddnt have the one so they let me choose one to equal value, 1n and out under 5 m1n! also supr1sed to see mostly usa stamped tools! 


I didn't expect to receive defective USA made products either, I ordered what I thought was quality USA made and got sh1t instead, you would think these asse's that pack international orders would at least check the orders before shipping defective sh1t out half way around the world, no wonder Taiwanese and Chinese products are in your stores now, I can buy all of these down here easily but thought I would build a quality USA made toolkit -big mistake.no international bashing of american companies will be tolerated here!!
I didn't expect to receive defective USA made products either, I ordered what I thought was quality USA made and got sh1t instead, you would think these asse's that pack international orders would at least check the orders before shipping defective sh1t out half way around the world, no wonder Taiwanese and Chinese products are in your stores now, I can buy all of these down here easily but thought I would build a quality USA made toolkit -big mistake.
Ha, what about this little gem, I bought the 176pc and the 82pc 6 pt sets, I had one peeling socket out of the 176 set and two 5/8 instead of an 11/16 (in a sealed pack too), when I informed the international turkey desk I was told they couldn't just change one or two sockets out of these sets and recommended I return both, and they would re-pay my postage costs and give me a 10% discount also--fer crying out loud, I live half a world away in OZ, shipping 35lb's of steel back to them costs at least $140--STUPID OR WHAT?, all this nonsense for $10 worth of parts?--absolute incompetant bunch of TURKEYS !!
camarotoolman;2060869[B said:]Its usually up to the clerk, try ot get a college kid, part timer etc. They usually don't care what you get. stay away from the middle aged men, they are usually company, by the book types. Early week days are the best, cause they aren't busy. Get what you want yourself in the racks, so all they have to do is check it out. [/B] The clerks are just like everyone else, some are cool, some are a-holes. Unfortunity the worst 1s are at my local store.
Its usually up to the clerk, try ot get a college kid, part timer etc. They usually don't care what you get. stay away from the middle aged men, they are usually company, by the book types. Early week days are the best, cause they aren't busy. Get what you want yourself in the racks, so all they have to do is check it out. The clerks are just like everyone else, some are cool, some are a-holes. Unfortunity the worst 1s are at my local store.
This. I kinda know when the "experienced" people are working and when the temps are working. Go in when the less experienced people are working and you can choose your tools off the shelf and all they do is scan them at the register.
How are you all breaking screwdrivers?
I'm sure the Sears experience varies greatly with the location and quality of the employees more than anything. Our local store is usually pretty good, tho they suffer from a real lack of help, I know far more about their tool selection and location in their own store than they do, and getting a warm body just to ring up my purchases can sometimes be a real challenge. If they'd pay more than minimum wage I might try to go to work there, since I'm retired now. But there's no way I'm going to spend all day on my feet for less than $10/hour.
He told me he had no idea what Versatrack was.