"Get your goddamn manger down here now." Manager came down, sorta apologized, Found the mechanism I needed , and pretty much acted like he didnt care what that guy did.
I can see you saying that with this expression:



Sears is definitely not much longer for this world. Last major purchase I made from Sears was a GE "Geospring" heat pump water heater, not quite two years ago. The purchase was not bad at all. However, I had problems with the thing a few months later, and I happened to be at the store and asked someone (not the original salesman) in the appliance center for some advice. When he found out that I was not there to buy something new, he got rather miffed. My simple question was first if Sears could help (no, after 90 days it goes to the mfr, I understand this) and if they had some sort of contact info or any other process. The old ******* got surly with me, refused to let me see the manager, gave me the wrong info for GE anyway, and royally pissed me off. I proceeded to loudly proclaim how my upcoming purchase of a new fridge will not be made from Sears, nor will any other major appliance purchase be considered or recommended. This pretty much cleared the appliance center of customers, especially since the salesman was raising his voice with me as well. This is a shame, because up till that point, I had made many major appliance purchases from that store in the past, received stellar service, and in a couple cases where a screwup was made, the store went out of their way to not only make it right, but offered additional discounts, etc. No more.
As an aside, GE themselves could not have been any better for service, making everything right with my problem.
At this particular store local to me, the tool area is staffed by a completely clueless twit who is completely unaware of the information, specs and whatnot of the items in his department. Not much of a loss, however, since the once well-stocked department has been downsized, and we all know of the overall reduction in quality of what remains.