ajchien
Well-known member
I havent had a problem with Craftsman warranty. It's always been hassle free. Although what annoys me is finding a screwdriver with a bent tip and then wondering when did I do that?
I don't want to be the moral police here, so don't take my post the wrong way please.
When you say you are unsatisfied with these rusty yard sale tools, is that because you can't use them or because you can't turn around and sell them as brand new? I'll keep my opinion to myself on that one, but I'm curious.
I doubt the top guys at Sears want their managers acting like that. They just want the customer happy versus a manager trying to save $20 on a tool, and lose a lifetime customer.
Here is a post and the link to a discussion for what I found in the craftsman community forum for those people having trouble with sears craftsman warranty
toolboxhero Chippewa Falls, WI Founding Member
posted on January 30, 2011 at 09:52PM
Everyone reading and commenting on this forum write this number down and post it whenever one of us has a complaint about stores not returning lifetime warrantied hand tools.
If you EVER have a problem with a Craftsman tool. And if you EVER are told that Sears or Kmart won't replace a lifetime warrantied hand tool, call this number.
1-224-698-1656. This is the Stephen Light's personal hot line. He is the Senior VP of Tools for Sears Holdings Company.
Kmart knows how to order you a new tool. The Hometown stores know how to order you a new tool. The Mall stores usually have it in stock or they can order you new tool.
http://community.craftsman.com/disc...ics/Sears-Tool-return-turning-into-scam/posts
That's criminal damaging, possibly vandalisum depending on the cost of tire.follow the guy out to his car and jamb it in his tire
They will ask you to leave for acting crazy, when you don't leave, they will call the cops and you will be charge with tresspassing.Loud. F-bombs usually get the ball rolling fairly quick
In all my 19 years,cough,cough I have never had any problems returning any craftsman tools!
But I seem to be reading these posts and seeing all the return problems. It would be stupid of sears to scare away long term buying customers over a screwdriver return!
So maybe I can give you some help in this matter:
Hunt for any sears employee that is over 50 years old,(that would not be me)and they will know about the return policy.
Avoid anyone under 30,(although if you meet them in a bar then disregard the above advice).
Rules of engagement:
Be nice at all times.
Smile.
Stand your ground,show them a copy of the store policy,or better yet show them a new tool in question it has the policy wriiten on the box.
Never yell.
They make minimum wage and they must take customer abuse all day long,so try putting yourself in their shoes.
Remember they are also feeding their family,just like you!
If all else fails try at a different time or another store.
Woody![]()
I have welded a craftsman socket to a stripped bolt head before, grinded it off scoring the finish and they warrantied it. it was even still discolored from the weld. try a diffrent store.
THANK YOU! Message left. We'll see what happens.
Just got a call back from Mr Light's office. They appoligized for my problem with the store and gave me a gift certificate in place of the driver. I'm still rubbed a little raw over how I was treated in the store and they were going to get back to me on that after checking.
If you are in the northeastern North Carolina or South Eastern Virginia area, the Greenbrier Sears is not the place to go for good service!

If any Craftsman Hand Tool ever fails to give COPMPLETE SATISFACTION, Return it to the nearest Sears Store or Craftsman outlet in the USA and it will be replaced FREE OF CHARGE.
The Craftsman warranty does not say anything about tool abuse. If you are not satisfied it should be replaced.
Also, the warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
This has always been the main selling point for Craftsman tools.
Sounds like Sears will soon have a class action law suit to deal with. I can't wait.![]()
I seriously doubt there will be any class action lawsuit. First, no lawyer in his right mind would ever do something like this on contingency. The upside is almost zero.
From what I understood, screwdrivers/pry bars are not covered under warranty.......

A buck here, a quarter there. Multiply by a few million and you're talking real money. Class action suits don't hit very often, but when they do, it is a life changer for the legal firms involved:
http://www.ebaymotorsfeeclassaction.com/



I posted about this the 1st time in a thread here, because I felt Sears deserved some props for how smoothly it went.
Beerman
When I was a kid growing up my father and I would go to the mall. My father would always park at the Sears parking lot so we could check out the Craftsman tools on the way in the mall and on the way back to the car. My father always bought Craftsman tools, he would always tell me how great the warranty was. I always enjoyed checking out all the Craftsman tools and even picking up the latest tool Catalog. When I grew up I continued to park at the Sears parking lot and I would always check out the new Craftsman tools buying many Craftsman tools for the past 27 years. I Remember graduating from tech school and my father buying me my first Craftsman tool set to get me started. I would do this no mater what part of the country I was in. Every mall had a Sears. Now I park at the parking lot were the food court is so I can have lunch on my way home. I don't even bother with sears unless I have to wannanty somthing.

(I'm withholding his name so that management doesn't send him to remedial training on customer aggravation).