Not quite, it could get stolen off the porch and you will have to make a claim to the delivery service.
hmm i wonder if my store was like that.. for a penny i would bite.
did your store have it in the inaccessible area outside or was it just on the shelf or overhead?
Since everyone on here seems to buying them I figured I'd do a quick review of the Keter shed.
Things I hate and will fix/modify. The reason the doors are broken off the displays are because the hinges are a hollow plastic pin. They are a joke and I might machine some solid one's out of delrin with thread or nix the threads and use a c-clip. IF you live in a neighborhood where you are worried about someone stealing stuff out of the shed don't get this shed. A good kick to the walls or doors and they are in. You can only mount up to 77 lbs on a wall which seems limiting.
The seller is not responsible for items stolen off a buyer's porch.
Hi, I have lurked these forums for the last couple weeks. Just bought a HF 44" toolbox thanks to the recommendations here.
Anyway, can someone explain this penny stuff to me? Or point me in the direction of the post that does? I am confused...
If you still want 6 ft stainless steel bench top, here is Craftsman premium heavy-duty shows two remaining at Sears Outlets - - - - -
. . . . . Orange, CA has one for $305.93
. . . . . Dayton, OH has one for $152.93
Item: 46635 | Model: 114521
http://www.searsoutlet.com/Premium-...&md=srh1_md&pn=1&ps=25&pid=138112&mode=seeAll
It's same stainless steel top with steel workbench for $407.99 on Sears website:
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-prem...p-00946635000P?prdNo=5&blockNo=5&blockType=G5
Store pickup only at SearsOutlet in Dayton . . . . . . Road Trip !!
Thanks for the info! I appreciate it! I have never had great luck with Sears outlet near me. I will give them a call!
I did a gravel pad, didn't plan ahead and bought 4 4x4s and gravel this morning. Bolted the wood together and dumped the gravel. Cost ~$140. Shed was $250.00. I didn't tamp the gravel down but leveled best I could. Keter expects your pad to be perfect and this shed isn't really meant to go on gravel. I put the base down and the whole floor flexes with the gravel.
while correct, it would not stop the buyer from making a claim and seller is typically the one who does have to make a shipping insurance claim. If buyer paid with CC, you are hosed if they do a charge back regardless of what proof you might have to show it was delivered.
I managed a small company that shipped 10-30 items a week, dealt with 5% issues on those shipments and we almost always "ate" the cost of lost shipments, or USPS left at wrong house but scanned delivered, sigh.
I wonder if a better solution would be a pad made with crusher run or stone dust, tamped and leveled.
Probably. I was in a hurry and it was the only nice day in the forecast so I rushed through it. I was mainly worried about the return period and finding a piece broken damaged afterwards. My boxes were perfect but one of the peak panels was broken on the inside. Just caused me to relocate a screw rather than steal one off the display or make keter send me one. For the price all said and done I really can't complain. But I'm only storing a few items in it and my wife's gardening supplies so they are out of my garage.
Since everyone on here seems to buying them I figured I'd do a quick review of the Keter shed.
I did a gravel pad, didn't plan ahead and bought 4 4x4s and gravel this morning. Bolted the wood together and dumped the gravel. Cost ~$140. Shed was $250.00. I didn't tamp the gravel down but leveled best I could. Keter expects your pad to be perfect and this shed isn't really meant to go on gravel. I put the base down and the whole floor flexes with the gravel. While erecting the walls you have to pull the braces to align. The pieces around the door you have to physically break in half and are left with rough edges. I was hesitant about this but the way they designed it they sit in a pocket for the door frame and there is plenty of play. I put the shed up almost entirely by myself. I needed my wife's help for the fastening the roof braces, the window, the peak, and the door frame. That's it. Total build time was around 5 hours. For $400 I can't really complain, shed looks nice, feels pretty secure once entirely together.
Things I hate and will fix/modify. The reason the doors are broken off the displays are because the hinges are a hollow plastic pin. They are a joke and I might machine some solid one's out of delrin with thread or nix the threads and use a c-clip. IF you live in a neighborhood where you are worried about someone stealing stuff out of the shed don't get this shed. A good kick to the walls or doors and they are in. You can only mount up to 77 lbs on a wall which seems limiting.
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I was just trying to put mine together this weekend. My problem is that I have gotten to the roof and I can't get them to square up. 1 set of opposite corners are lined up but, the other set are not, off by about a 1/4 of an inch. Can't seem to get them to flex enough to slide down onto the frame properly.
I've checked the level and it seems to be dead on as far as the platform goes. I'm going to have to take it down and start from scratch again to see what going on, very frustrating. Hopefully no screws will strip out![]()
Once I got the walls up I left everything loose as I put it together so it all flexed. While building the walls make sure your screws are in a consistent spot in the provided slots. If one screw is in the bottom of the slot and the next one is at the top something is wrong. The center metal support I left loose as aligning the end peaks and the middle would **** if you tightened everything. I didn't even tie the roof down to the sides till the very end. I had my wife sit on the corners (literally) so I knew they would be seated. Also, make sure you follow the order they set out (back right, front right, left front, left rear) The way they interlock you are pretty much stuck in this order. You can start front left and go clockwise. You get hung up PM and I'll try to help.
EDIT: Just re-read what you wrote. If you mean the tops of the walls aren't even, mine weren't either. The front around the door was 3/8 inch higher than the side walls. There is enough play in the roof panels to take this up. The rear panels were even with the side walls.
The seller is not responsible for items stolen off a buyer's porch.
For the sake of customer service you need to file a claim with UPS. The buyer cannot file a claim. If you don't care about customer service you will not be a seller for long.
For the sake of customer service you need to file a claim with UPS. The buyer cannot file a claim. If you don't care about customer service you will not be a seller for long.
Is it bad that I want to take a day off work just to drive around for 8 hrs and go to all the home depots near me?
Thanks. Its a slow clearance that's for sure!![]()
Hopefully this helps
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did a little better today
and a 229.99 door lock for 58.03 gonna flip it on ebay for 175.00
I just had a buyer do a charge back on a $400 Apple Watch. Sent my proof of delivery and got my money right back.
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sku??
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Pennies. Sku: 317467
Got these paid for and grabbed receipt and SCO lady stopped me. Let her call the manager who came over and told me I couldn't leave because it's still his product. Eventually let me leave.
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you paid for it how can they say its still his product