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Yeah cuz then they can write it off at 100% value as a loss...

Sears has been operating at a massive loss for years, staying afloat only by cannibalizing their assets and an ever-increasing pile of debt. The last thing they need is more losses to "write off" when they must've already not had any income tax owed (which is based on profits) to "write off" against in many years. ;)
 
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I stopped by a Sears by me that's closing and most stuff in the tool dept was red tagged showing good discounts, but the discounts were off the "regular" price and the sale price was actually the normal, everyday price. The store is slated to close at the end of January, so I'll stop by next week and see what's going on.
 

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I stopped by a Sears by me that's closing and most stuff in the tool dept was red tagged showing good discounts, but the discounts were off the "regular" price and the sale price was actually the normal, everyday price. The store is slated to close at the end of January, so I'll stop by next week and see what's going on.

So that is not operated by Sears anymore. It is being liquidated by a 3rd party. Prices go back to "regular" then slowly get marked down over time. plenty of postings on this.

tldr: i wouldn't waste your time there
 

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Went to my local Sears earlier this week. It's not one of those closing but I've never seen a sadder tool department. Most aisles were 40% empty some 80%. All the hand tools were Chinese imports. The only Made In USA thing I saw was some of the hammers. I don't see any real reason to go back there.

It has looked that way since last fall. Nothing has been restocked I swear. I go for mainly online pickups, and get the bounce-back coupons. The drill bit / drill accessory wall is abysmal. Maybe they won't say it because Craftsman is tied to to Stanley now, but no Dewalt bits have been restocked in-store or online in some time. I'd almost say they lost them as a vendor.

There are a few sets of the Craftsman strike-cap prybar sets, made in USA.

Did you notice the mattresses? Those have almost doubled in floor space, greeting you right as you walk in the door now.
 
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BTW, be aware that although they kept pushing back the end date of the $25 free shipping minimum (vs $35) for the last several months, it stopped changing end date a couple weeks ago and is currently scheduled to end on Feb 3, 2018. They could still change the end date again at the last minute, but I'm not currently optimistic.

Whoa thanks for the tip @Hexen :beer: I may put in another order to take advantage of the free shipping before the end date.
 

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"Online Only. Get $50 CASHBACK on a qualifying Tool purchase of $75 or more. Items sold by Sears"

Anyone got the luck to get $50 back? I added some qualified tools in the cart, but didn't see any $50 cash back though
 

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Curious if you checked DTD - I've usually found them to be 50% or less of the next best price AR.

Also, for general information, physical Discount Tire / America's Tire (same company) locations will price-match Discount Tire Direct and other online or physical stores, as long as you're figuring in any shipping fees on the tires.

His deal may have included some of the unmatchable crazy points/coupons/offers combos you can sometimes pull off with Sears, though.
 
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Latest news on vendor-loss: Sears Auto can no longer order Cooper tires.

Another tidbit about the Sears Auto tire situation: "From what I see Laufenn/Hankook must be one of the only tire company's that are still giving us credit. Over 1/2 of my tire room is now Laufenn tires and keep getting more every week." (Laufenn is their bargain brand launched a few years ago, made in Indonesia.)
 

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Also, for general information, physical Discount Tire / America's Tire (same company) locations will price-match Discount Tire Direct and other online or physical stores, as long as you're figuring in any shipping fees on the tires.

Unfortunately no physical stores anywhere close, which is odd given the population density here.
 

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It has looked that way since last fall. Nothing has been restocked I swear. I go for mainly online pickups, and get the bounce-back coupons. The drill bit / drill accessory wall is abysmal. Maybe they won't say it because Craftsman is tied to to Stanley now, but no Dewalt bits have been restocked in-store or online in some time. I'd almost say they lost them as a vendor.

Dewalt is a Stanley-owned brand.
 

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Is the coat deal still going on. I tried one on yesterday seems almost as good as carhartt.
 

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"Online Only. Get $50 CASHBACK on a qualifying Tool purchase of $75 or more. Items sold by Sears"

Anyone got the luck to get $50 back? I added some qualified tools in the cart, but didn't see any $50 cash back though

it is my impression that after you pick up the items (or they are shipped to you) you will get 50$ in "credit" towards your next purchase. they have been playing games with the names for it in the last few months. i have also seen "FREECASH" used. i assume that they refer to different things, likely with different exclusions and TIL (time to live, how long the credit is good for).

a few months ago, when i got a big wad of credits like that, i used them within a week. i didnt want them aging out, or having sears change the terms, or close down.
 

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Curious if you checked DTD - I've usually found them to be 50% or less of the next best price AR.

I checked everywhere. At one point I was talking directly to Cooper tire, as I had a question between 2 tires. When I told them the price of the one I ended up with, it sounded like the person's jaw dropped. He said that had to be below the vendors cost on it. Then stack coupons/point offers, it had to be a HUGE loss of a sale for them.
 

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it is my impression that after you pick up the items (or they are shipped to you) you will get 50$ in "credit" towards your next purchase. they have been playing games with the names for it in the last few months. i have also seen "FREECASH" used. i assume that they refer to different things, likely with different exclusions and TIL (time to live, how long the credit is good for).

a few months ago, when i got a big wad of credits like that, i used them within a week. i didnt want them aging out, or having sears change the terms, or close down.

What you will receive in this case, if that deal works correctly and you follow the terms correctly (must spend at least $75 real money before tax on qualifying items, can't use points/coupons to reduce the subtotal below $75), is $50 worth of SYW points in your account which expire just 7 days after receiving them. So definitely can't dilly-dally on these!
 

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"Online Only. Get $50 CASHBACK on a qualifying Tool purchase of $75 or more. Items sold by Sears"

Anyone got the luck to get $50 back? I added some qualified tools in the cart, but didn't see any $50 cash back though

Not all items qualify, so do you see "Spend $75, Get $50 CASHBACK in pts" on the item page?
http://www.sears.com/gearwrench-15-pc-6-pt-sae-1-2-in/p-00992657000P

A $75 or more subtotal of those items should make $50 cashback to use later appear in the cart. Look under "Get on this order" or "Earn for your next purchase".
 
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"Online Only. Get $50 CASHBACK on a qualifying Tool purchase of $75 or more. Items sold by Sears"

Anyone got the luck to get $50 back? I added some qualified tools in the cart, but didn't see any $50 cash back though

There are a bunch of tools that show points back on their item page, but do not appear in the list of tools when you click on the banner ad. They do not show the points back in the estimates when you check out. They are almost certainly mislabeled on their item pages. You are unlikely to get the points credited automatically and will have to contact SYWR customer service to try to get the points awarded. If you don't like having to contact customer service to try to get the points, you probably shouldn't order those items.
 

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Craftsman 12 pc. Wood-Boring Bit Set $6.99

1/4", 3/8", 1/2", 5/8", 3/4", 7/8", 15/16", 1", 1-1/8", 1-1/4", 1-3/8" and 1-1/2"

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Appeared on the frontpage of Slickdeals today, annnnnnnd...

...it's dead. :lol:
 

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Another bit of tire news from the employee gossip, Sears Auto has also lost Michelin now.
 

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Another bit of tire news from the employee gossip, Sears Auto has also lost Michelin now.

I need to buy some appliances all of a sudden. Freezer went last week and Washer blew out a bearing this morning, and the Dryer is giving me the side eye like it's gonna turn on me any day now...

Would anybody buy anything labeled Kenmore at this time?
 
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Another bit of tire news from the employee gossip, Sears Auto has also lost Michelin now.

So essentially they have whatever old stock no is left in stores, and some knock-off Indian brand. Glad I didn't get my install there, as I didn't think the lifetime rotations would last that long. Even shorter life than I had thought
 

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I need to buy some appliances all of a sudden. Freezer went last week and Washer blew out a bearing this morning, and the Dryer is giving me the side eye like it's gonna turn on me any day now...

Would anybody buy anything labeled Kenmore at this time?

Well you nailed it. It is only labeled Kenmoor, but made by someone else. The ? Is if you have problems afterwards. Now service agreements are usually insured through a 3rd party, but I have no idea how smooth getting service might be in the transition time. It will probably be far easier to bank on service from another company, but that is so guarantee either
 

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I wouldn't be the least afraid of kenmore, but I would make sure I knew the OEM and closest similar model. Generally the few extra features they add are very nice. I am sure that I am the minority though.
 

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I need to buy some appliances all of a sudden. Freezer went last week and Washer blew out a bearing this morning, and the Dryer is giving me the side eye like it's gonna turn on me any day now...

Would anybody buy anything labeled Kenmore at this time?

Hoo boy, the appliances department has been having serious issues too, in multiple aspects. :sad:

I saw employee rumors starting several months ago about the better-known manufacturers for Kenmore planning to reduce their Kenmore production (Whirlpool already has and now LG reportedly is too), and Sears planning to fill the gap with things made for Kenmore by Daewoo. Supposedly this is a more respected-in-their-home-country branch of the 'Daewoo' conglomerate than the defunct branch that made the lame cars decades ago, but that's gotta be a hard sell outside of Korea.

The latest gossip on this today: "In appliances, Daewoo is a major new supplier, as will be several major Chinese brands, including Hisense, Haier, Wanfoo (a/k/a TCL), and Gree. Galanz and Happy Times may also follow."

Sadly, Haier might be the best of the bunch - they were low-end junk 10-20 years ago, but it seems like they have been working hard to improve, and they bought out GE's appliance business a couple years ago. Similar situation as Lenovo acquiring all of IBM's computer business a few years ago.

The stealthily-Sears-owned appliance delivery/installation business, Innovel, has been trying to branch out beyond Sears, delivering for a bunch of other retailers now too, including Costco. In my experience, they come in unmarked trucks and wear shirts that just generically say "Authorized Installer" or something like that, but they might come branded as "Innovel" sometimes too; they won't say anything about Sears anywhere, because of all their other clients they have to switch off between. They get a goodly amount of customer complaints for delivery issues, but perhaps no more than HD/Lowes, it's hard to compare. Must not be *too* bad if all those other companies are using them too now. The biggest problem seems to be that you have to go through Sears to get issues with Innovel resolved on a Sears purchase, and Sears isn't doing very well at relaying communications.

You definitely don't want to buy a protection agreement if you do buy an appliance through Sears. I saw an employee say a couple days ago that the repair division has been having so much trouble retaining competent/trained appliance technicians, they've supposedly had to start sending out lawn equipment techs on some appliance service calls. And that's if they can manage to get parts at all. LG and Samsung (which *for now* are major Kenmore manufacturers) have been notorious for their parts being hard to get for any company (not just Sears), but Sears's increasing problems with paying suppliers on schedule has led to them having problems getting parts for just about any appliance or other thing they're supposed to be servicing. They will keep rescheduling appointments for *months* in some cases while they try to get parts. They are heavily resistant to swapping out an effectively-unrepairable or repeatedly-repaired appliance for a new one, but have occasionally been convinced to do so, in some cases only after the customer gets so pissed that they go to the media (and in one recently-publicized case involving a boiler, even that didn't work to get Sears on it, Home Depot swooped in to save the day).
 

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any idea who made these style storage cabinets?

https://www.searsoutlet.com/d/product_details.jsp?pid=9713&mode=seeAll

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i find myself in need of another (grey) one, but they dont seem to be around anymore . . . .. i was wondering if homak or someone made them, and they might be available elsewhere.

or those older professional ones:

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thanx . . . . .

I don't know who made them, but looks like you can still order the red/black kind through Ace: http://www.acehardware.com/product/index.jsp?productId=52846526
 

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You definitely don't want to buy a protection agreement if you do buy an appliance through Sears. I saw an employee say a couple days ago that the repair division has been having so much trouble retaining competent/trained appliance technicians, they've supposedly had to start sending out lawn equipment techs on some appliance service calls. And that's if they can manage to get parts at all. LG and Samsung (which *for now* are major Kenmore manufacturers) have been notorious for their parts being hard to get for any company (not just Sears), but Sears's increasing problems with paying suppliers on schedule has led to them having problems getting parts for just about any appliance or other thing they're supposed to be servicing. They will keep rescheduling appointments for *months* in some cases while they try to get parts. They are heavily resistant to swapping out an effectively-unrepairable or repeatedly-repaired appliance for a new one, but have occasionally been convinced to do so, in some cases only after the customer gets so pissed that they go to the media (and in one recently-publicized case involving a boiler, even that didn't work to get Sears on it, Home Depot swooped in to save the day).

Not supposedly. After you mentioned that, I remember seeing that story (or same circumstances) on our local news last fall.
 

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Not supposedly. After you mentioned that, I remember seeing that story (or same circumstances) on our local news last fall.

Hm, I haven't been able to find the article yet, even with a state now (MI)... let me know if you find it or remember more details. :)

Here was the boiler story:
Jan 3, 2018: "no help from Sears since Thanksgiving": http://longisland.news12.com/story/...no-heat-no-help-from-sears-since-thanksgiving
Jan 5, 2018: Home Depot comes to the rescue: http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2018/01/05/long-island-woman-no-heat-no-water/
 

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I need to buy some appliances all of a sudden. Freezer went last week and Washer blew out a bearing this morning, and the Dryer is giving me the side eye like it's gonna turn on me any day now...

Would anybody buy anything labeled Kenmore at this time?

We bought several appliances in the last few years for our rental properties, and ended up spending $ somewhere else. We shopped everywhere, comparing price and warranty.
1. Sears was not the cheapest (we were looking for the best bang for the buck). I did want to support the local Sears Hometown but not going to pay extra $$ for the same thing that I can get somewhere else - we are not talking couple of bucks difference here.
2. Assuming they go under, warranty is questionable if needed (maybe it is, maybe it is not, but not risking it unless I can get some major deal on the initial price to offset the risk)
3. The most recent purchase, we end up buying from Lowes - we bought other materials to fix the house plus an HVAC unit and can finance it with 0% interest for a year (I think).

Your situation maybe different than mine though...
 

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Another bit of tire news from the employee gossip, Sears Auto has also lost Michelin now.

Too bad....the Road Handler by Michelin was a good tire so that leaves questionable imported brands like Radar around.
 

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so they are, thanx. do you know if they ever go on sale like they did at sears?

one could regularly get them for 150$-160$ back when sears stocked them . . . .

Not sure since I haven't looked at them before, but the unavailability of them elsewhere means I'd advise not holding out too long for a sale. I did find a general Ace coupon code that would bring the price down some.

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