cburnscrx
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Well, I finally bought the legendary Harbor Freight US General 44" box with the coupon. I must say I am very pleased! I've already got it filled up with tools and will need another.
However, there's a problem (waiting for the truck guys to stop laughing)...the top full width drawer didn't feel real stable. The rest of the drawers were great, but the top seems to twist more than I liked. So finally I decided to take out the top drawer and have a look. When I did, I was impressed with the quality of the box and the double drawer slides helped sell me on the box originally. However, upon examination, the bottom slide on both sides weren't riveted on in the front! So here's my dilemma, do I take the box back, do I ask for some compensation, or do I just rivet it in and forget about it?
I am generally inclinded to call them about the problem, and tell them I'd like to return it. However, I suspect they don't want it back any more than I want to take it back. If they offer me some sort of compensation, what do you think I should get? I'd really like a discount on a top or sided at some kind of a discount, but how much? Then again, I can fix it, and it's not really a big deal. The other side is I don't really feel I should have to repair a brand new box before it's even had a scratch on it.
*if I do decided to rivet it, what kind of rivets should I use? Aluminum, steel, or stainless? Thanks!
However, there's a problem (waiting for the truck guys to stop laughing)...the top full width drawer didn't feel real stable. The rest of the drawers were great, but the top seems to twist more than I liked. So finally I decided to take out the top drawer and have a look. When I did, I was impressed with the quality of the box and the double drawer slides helped sell me on the box originally. However, upon examination, the bottom slide on both sides weren't riveted on in the front! So here's my dilemma, do I take the box back, do I ask for some compensation, or do I just rivet it in and forget about it?
I am generally inclinded to call them about the problem, and tell them I'd like to return it. However, I suspect they don't want it back any more than I want to take it back. If they offer me some sort of compensation, what do you think I should get? I'd really like a discount on a top or sided at some kind of a discount, but how much? Then again, I can fix it, and it's not really a big deal. The other side is I don't really feel I should have to repair a brand new box before it's even had a scratch on it.
*if I do decided to rivet it, what kind of rivets should I use? Aluminum, steel, or stainless? Thanks!