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Snap on and mac warranty question

Shelby7

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I have some snap on and Mac tools I’ve collected over the years and have set aside stuff that needs warrantied and have decided it’s time to do it

I do not buy stuff off the trucks so no relationship with a driver

Do I find a driver or mail them in?

Anyone send them in the mail? How picky are they about what they warranty?
 
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shawhite

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Call customer service if you don’t have a snap-on or Mac guy. Sometimes they sill have you send them back sometime not.
 

Shelbylex

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I read that SO now requires you to be the original owner
I called them some time ago (May be a year) needing a handle for 1980s carry box. They asked me those questions. (I explained to them that it’s not a warranty call but rather looking for correct replacement part. They had it!)
 

gearhead1

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I mailed in a Mac ratchet for a broken handle and they mailed me back a new one.

Easy transaction.
 

81turbota

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Phone call over email every time! You’ll likely have better luck with a few items rather than a large lot. Email you may get the “canned” response about original owner.

A few calls to SO about 1-3 items they happily sent me replacements and told me to dispose of mine. I was asked once about ownership, I was honest and they still sent the replacement.

A call to SO about 8 deep sockets with chipped chrome they wanted them back on their dime but I got replacements.

This is before I befriended my local driver. I have never had a bad warranty experience with SO but I don’t turn in buckets of swap meet stuff.

No experience with MAC warranty.
 

BigNuge

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I have had a MAC ratchet need repair like 3 times. I just keep it with me, and catch a truck gassing up/parked at Dunks/whatever. They fix it and I’m on my way...lol.


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seber

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I've dealt with Snap-on several times over the years. Phone call has always resulted in quick replacement. Mac, not so much.
 

Professional Tool User

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You can try calling or emailing Snap on if you don't have a dealer. I don't know what you do for Mac tools if you don't have a dealer. As for doing it on the truck, it depends. If you have a good dealer, they'll take care of it as long as it is actually broken. If you know anyone who buys a lot off the truck locally, I'd ask that person to introduce you to the driver.
 

TDen

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some drivers tend to be jerks if youve never bought anything from them, play it safe and send it in ;)
 
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