I’ve seen several references to people not knowing the status of Craftsman warrantees post-bankruptcy and other questions about the Sears Chapter 11 filing. I happen to be a bankruptcy lawyer when I'm not haunting flea markets for antique tools. So, here is the source for what is actually happening in the bankruptcy.
First off. It is a reorganization, not a liquidation. Sears intends to come out of it in some form. They may not pull it off, but assuming the company is dead is just as likely to ... Well you know what happens when you assume.
Second. Sears has retained a claims agent. Among other things, they are maintaining copies of the docket, the first day orders, and various press releases. You can view all the pleadings for free by clicking on “docket” here:
https://restructuring.primeclerk.com/sears/Home-Index
Third. Sears sought and received authorization to honor all warrantees and customer incentive programs on the first day. See documents 16 and 135 on the docket. The links are to the PDFs.
https://restructuring.primeclerk.com/sears/Home-DownloadPDF?id1=MTA5NDQx&id2=0
https://restructuring.primeclerk.com/sears/Home-DownloadPDF?id1=MTA5OTcw&id2=0
First off. It is a reorganization, not a liquidation. Sears intends to come out of it in some form. They may not pull it off, but assuming the company is dead is just as likely to ... Well you know what happens when you assume.
Second. Sears has retained a claims agent. Among other things, they are maintaining copies of the docket, the first day orders, and various press releases. You can view all the pleadings for free by clicking on “docket” here:
https://restructuring.primeclerk.com/sears/Home-Index
Third. Sears sought and received authorization to honor all warrantees and customer incentive programs on the first day. See documents 16 and 135 on the docket. The links are to the PDFs.
https://restructuring.primeclerk.com/sears/Home-DownloadPDF?id1=MTA5NDQx&id2=0
https://restructuring.primeclerk.com/sears/Home-DownloadPDF?id1=MTA5OTcw&id2=0
