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Sears. What are they thinking?

jimexcursion

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Went into Sears last night to warranty a few tools. I certainly won't ever buy any from them again but that's another story. Guy in front of me wants to reurn a drill chuck. Drill size and chuck size are the same but won't fit. No big deal. Clerk takes him to get a different one. Clerk says they have to run transaction before they can open package to see if it fits. Clerk runs transaction and guy gets a few bucks back. New chuck doesn't fit either. They let me do my thing and I left. I'm guessing clerk had to run another transaction to give him the rest of his money back. Of course Sears receipts are roughly 500 feet long so a ton of paper was wasted when the clerk could have simply opened the package to see if other chuck would fit. Doesn't make a lot of sense to me.
 
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jimexcursion

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No problem with me. Just seems like the clerk could have saved a lot of time by simply opening the package to see if it would fit for the guy before making a refund and more work.
 

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Since Sears got bought out by K-Mart and started selling Craftsman tools made in China they have dropped several steps in my humble opinion.
 
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