mrshaun
Well-known member
the sorry *** dealer ALREADY has his money ... apparently you missed the part about being prepaid.
why so mad today.

the sorry *** dealer ALREADY has his money ... apparently you missed the part about being prepaid.

I would say F- the guys on the trucks. If you want snap-on deal with them online, not some fly-by-night truck dealer.....what else would you spend that kind of money on...any kind of money on...out of the back of someones car.
The dealers are their own company for all they just sell snap on products...as well as some other stuff. If you want those tools go to the source.
There are some however that do get into trouble. Most of those are from 2 reasons, dead beat guys that don't pay their bills or they are not a businessman.
The product is top notch
the way it is sold used to work
I sure hope my dealer is not screwed over by this but I see no other way to proceed.
Now if you wanted toorder something that was a special order only item Imake you put 1/2 down. that rarely happens though. Spec orders are not returnable.
I like for people to paywhen it arrives
I have news for you, almost ALL the the truck guys that I know (not just Snap-on) have been stand up guys. My current dealer and I are friends and we eat lunch together 2 or 3 times a week. I have never had a problem with him and we even go to the tool conventions together.
Most of these guys are hard working men that will always do riight. There are some however that do get into trouble. Most of those are from 2 reasons, dead beat guys that don't pay their bills or they are not a businessman and forget the money they have needs to be used to pay a tool bill and not buy a new toy.
Why? Don't you, at this point, have serious reason to believe that something's not right? Or do you still have doubts that your dealer isn't in the wrong.
I feel the same way, I was a loyal Snap-On customer since the early 70's. Always paid.No tool man ever had to hunt for his money. Then once I retire they forget who you are. I had a Snap-On Corperate account for 15 years. I call on the phone "I'm sorry we don't show you in our records" To many good alternatives to screw with them anymore.Thank You Snap On, I now know how it feels to be toilet paper![]()
I feel the same way, I was a loyal Snap-On customer since the early 70's. Always paid.No tool man ever had to hunt for his money. Then once I retire they forget who you are. I had a Snap-On Corperate account for 15 years. I call on the phone "I'm sorry we don't show you in our records" To many good alternatives to screw with them anymore.
I have news for you, almost ALL the the truck guys that I know (not just Snap-on) have been stand up guys. My current dealer and I are friends and we eat lunch together 2 or 3 times a week. I have never had a problem with him and we even go to the tool conventions together.
Most of these guys are hard working men that will always do riight. There are some however that do get into trouble. Most of those are from 2 reasons, dead beat guys that don't pay their bills or they are not a businessman and forget the money they have needs to be used to pay a tool bill and not buy a new toy.
In my experence they are out to pile on debt to guys that make not enough anyway. And they love to pray on the kids. A little story: So here is a guy right out of tech school newly married, making a house payment, and about the same to the truck guy...and he just found out that he and his wife are having their first baby. Yes the guy bought the tools, but they where tools that he did not need, they where just shiny and new, the old craftsman and hand-me-down tools he had did his job just fine, but that SO man fed him such a line of BS about productivity and such that nice new orgnizied tools bring...this kid bought it hook line and sinker. He started doing work for used cars just to make extra money, family life started to suffer and one day he put a bullet in his head.....and you know after all that the SO man went after the ex-wife to get his money and the tools back.
In my experence they are out to pile on debt to guys that make not enough anyway. And they love to pray on the kids. A little story: So here is a guy right out of tech school newly married, making a house payment, and about the same to the truck guy...and he just found out that he and his wife are having their first baby. Yes the guy bought the tools, but they where tools that he did not need, they where just shiny and new, the old craftsman and hand-me-down tools he had did his job just fine, but that SO man fed him such a line of BS about productivity and such that nice new orgnizied tools bring...this kid bought it hook line and sinker. He started doing work for used cars just to make extra money, family life started to suffer and one day he put a bullet in his head.....and you know after all that the SO man went after the ex-wife to get his money and the tools back.
and you know after all that the SO man went after the ex-wife to get his money and the tools back.
In my experence they are out to pile on debt to guys that make not enough anyway. And they love to pray on the kids. A little story: So here is a guy right out of tech school newly married, making a house payment, and about the same to the truck guy...and he just found out that he and his wife are having their first baby. Yes the guy bought the tools, but they where tools that he did not need, they where just shiny and new, the old craftsman and hand-me-down tools he had did his job just fine, but that SO man fed him such a line of BS about productivity and such that nice new orgnizied tools bring...this kid bought it hook line and sinker. He started doing work for used cars just to make extra money, family life started to suffer and one day he put a bullet in his head.....and you know after all that the SO man went after the ex-wife to get his money and the tools back.
In my experence they are out to pile on debt to guys that make not enough anyway. And they love to pray on the kids. A little story: So here is a guy right out of tech school newly married, making a house payment, and about the same to the truck guy...and he just found out that he and his wife are having their first baby. Yes the guy bought the tools, but they where tools that he did not need, they where just shiny and new, the old craftsman and hand-me-down tools he had did his job just fine, but that SO man fed him such a line of BS about productivity and such that nice new orgnizied tools bring...this kid bought it hook line and sinker. He started doing work for used cars just to make extra money, family life started to suffer and one day he put a bullet in his head.....and you know after all that the SO man went after the ex-wife to get his money and the tools back.
In my experence they are out to pile on debt to guys that make not enough anyway. And they love to pray on the kids. A little story: So here is a guy right out of tech school newly married, making a house payment, and about the same to the truck guy...and he just found out that he and his wife are having their first baby. Yes the guy bought the tools, but they where tools that he did not need, they where just shiny and new, the old craftsman and hand-me-down tools he had did his job just fine, but that SO man fed him such a line of BS about productivity and such that nice new orgnizied tools bring...this kid bought it hook line and sinker. He started doing work for used cars just to make extra money, family life started to suffer and one day he put a bullet in his head.....and you know after all that the SO man went after the ex-wife to get his money and the tools back.
Snap-on Tools and Snap-on Credit are two seperate companies.
how convenient.
I feel for the kid and wife, but I am so tired of people blaming others for their financial hardships...
But as it has come to light here, Snap-On Corp. does not care about the end user...Unless there is a big P.R. Sh!t storm...like this here. The guys in the truck only care about what is in your wallet....Just see how often they come to see you when all you need is new gears in your rachet.
Common business practice.
says the guy who benefits most from it ...![]()

well you boys sure took this thread off to some interesting and non topic directions.
Well I have been in the black hole known as Snap On Customer Service for the last hour.
They now will not be able to do what they said yesterday. (Send me the tools that I showed were back ordered) not until they contact and speak with my rep. This is in spite of the fact I have the invoices generated on my reps truck computer in my hand.
I thought all transactions were downloaded to the corporate servers so as to have an off site back up so to speak.,..Nope. According to the lady I spoke with that is not how it works. They have no actual records from the day to day dealings of their Trucks.
I asked if they had made any contact and was told that was confidential, they would not be able to discuss matters that pertained to them and their representatives out in the field but that I should be patient and let them work towards resolving this.
Now get this, when I pressed and asked how we could get to the finish line as fast as possible I was offered the following alternatives.
1 (the most comical) I could order what was missing from corporate, pay for it and it would ship right away, I would then receive a full refund once they contact and confirm everything with my Rep.
2. be patient and wait, once they had all the details confirmed they could send my missing tools priority shipping and I would be whole within just a few days of them resolving the issues.
3. they would have another rep from my area come meet me, set up my account on his truck and basically start over where he would be "taking over" for my lost rep, however all past due tools and moneys owed will be handled through corporate and the new Rep may or may not choose to be the conduit.
So,......again I am told they would be calling me back in a few hours, that was 2 hours ago![]()
And do we blame drug pushers?
I have said my two bits and will leave it at that.
I will also say I don't care for the SO business model, while I have some of their tools some dating back to the 60's that where family members, and still some of mine from the 70's-80's...so I do use their products.
But as it has come to light here, Snap-On Corp. does not care about the end user...Unless there is a big P.R. Sh!t storm...like this here. The guys in the truck only care about what is in your wallet....Just see how often they come to see you when all you need is new gears in your rachet.
Too many other sources for good quality tools, you can walk into the store and get a new one...Home Depot, Lowes, Sears, hell even Walmart with Stanley. No questions asked, just here is your new screwdriver, they don't care if you used it for a pry bar.
well you boys sure took this thread off to some interesting and non topic directions.
Well I have been in the black hole known as Snap On Customer Service for the last hour.
They now will not be able to do what they said yesterday. (Send me the tools that I showed were back ordered) not until they contact and speak with my rep. This is in spite of the fact I have the invoices generated on my reps truck computer in my hand.
I thought all transactions were downloaded to the corporate servers so as to have an off site back up so to speak.,..Nope. According to the lady I spoke with that is not how it works. They have no actual records from the day to day dealings of their Trucks.
I asked if they had made any contact and was told that was confidential, they would not be able to discuss matters that pertained to them and their representatives out in the field but that I should be patient and let them work towards resolving this.
Now get this, when I pressed and asked how we could get to the finish line as fast as possible I was offered the following alternatives.
1 (the most comical) I could order what was missing from corporate, pay for it and it would ship right away, I would then receive a full refund once they contact and confirm everything with my Rep.
2. be patient and wait, once they had all the details confirmed they could send my missing tools priority shipping and I would be whole within just a few days of them resolving the issues.
3. they would have another rep from my area come meet me, set up my account on his truck and basically start over where he would be "taking over" for my lost rep, however all past due tools and moneys owed will be handled through corporate and the new Rep may or may not choose to be the conduit.
So,......again I am told they would be calling me back in a few hours, that was 2 hours ago![]()
There are legal reasons that they will not discuss their dealings with your old rep. I can understand that. From what I have read in your posts and please correct me if I am wrong is that you have ordered and paid for some tools that you have not received from your rep. You also state that you owe a balance to your old rep. Is the balance that you owe greater than the value of the tools that you are due? If you owe more that the tools, just order what you need and keep records and deduct it from the amount that you owe the dealer.
Can you give us any idea about the amounts you are dealing with and the number of tools you are owed?
MY Balance is just under $900.00
Tools owed is a bit difficult to calculate as it deals with incomplete sets such as my long reach screw drivers and line wrenches that the dealer had broken up for other customers and then handed me what was left and ordered the replacement tools to fill them out.
As close as I can figure it out the missing stuff is around $750 or so but I am not really sure.
the remaining incomplete and missing tools consist of a metric 1/2" drive shallow impact set. a set of impact extensions and a feeler guage set.
Still no call from Corporate, and if I was a betting man I bet they don't call, based on their track record in this case anyway
This sounds like a giant nightmare! Shame SO won't step up and make this right and keep giving the run around.
how convenient.