MN4x4
Well-known member
I had an interesting exchange with Snap-On via email. I am going to share it here because - frankly - I can't believe it myself...
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Me, via web form:
I need to purchase a Mini-Ductor II and was told that you carry them?
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SO, via email:
Thank you for contacting Snap-on Tools. We do carry the Mini Ductor II starter kit. The part number is INIMD-700A. We can help you with new purchases over the phone through customer service at 877-762-7664 or we also offer our website at www.snapon.com
Thank you,
Lexi Christensen
Snap-on Tools Customer Care
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Me, via email this time:
I was thinking that this would also be the time to possibly start purchasing tools for my shop from the truck...
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SO:
Unfortunately our franchises are not allowed to go to residential locations, only businesses, but we will be happy to assist in any way we can here in Customer Care with your purchasing needs. If you have any questions about our product just give us a call or send an email.
Thank you,
Jill Hathaway
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Me:
I have a stand-alone shop on my property that I work out of, but it's OK that you don't want my business. You probably just saved me a LOT of money.
If you can't sell to me, you might as well take me off your mailing list as well. I don't need to see stuff from a company that doesn't want my business?
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SO:
We will be happy to help you place orders over the phone with us at 877-762-7664, or via our website, store.snapon.com. Unfortunately the franchise agreement that our franchisees sign with Snap-on prevents them from selling tools to customers that are not on their list of calls.
Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist with.
Thank you,
Elizabeth Lant
Snap-on Tools Customer Care
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Me (becoming frustrated):
Your franchise agreement is yours to enforce as you see fit, but let me be clear on something:
To me, at least, one of the BIGGEST benefits to spending the prices that SO charges is being able to step onto a truck and purchase or exchange a tool. If that is not available to me, I am not interested in doing business with you. End of story.
By the way... HOW IN THE HECK DO YOU GET NEW CUSTOMERS with policies like this????
I think I will consider posting this exchange - including your answers to THIS email - to a fairly active forum of which am a member. I find Snap-On's attitude (as conveyed by you) to be ... well, interesting ... to say the least?!! Especially in THIS economy...
I spend around $500 on tools each month. So how would I get on a drivers 'list'?
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After that - silence. No response in two days. Guess I either ticked 'em off or they were lying or doing something they shouldn't be and didn't want to be exposed...
I was ready to spend over $500 on an item now and about the same going forward every month. Which got me to wondering:
• Do any of you have a SO driver that visits you at your home? I mean, is there not a SINGLE PERSON who works from home that gets a visit from the SO truck? Based on many of the stories posted here, I find that absolutely impossible to believe?!
• Is this restriction an actual part of the franchise agreement, or is it some lame attempt to drive business to corporate and cut out the driver?
• SO truck guys, did you know that SO is doing this to you?
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Me, via web form:
I need to purchase a Mini-Ductor II and was told that you carry them?
************************************************
SO, via email:
Thank you for contacting Snap-on Tools. We do carry the Mini Ductor II starter kit. The part number is INIMD-700A. We can help you with new purchases over the phone through customer service at 877-762-7664 or we also offer our website at www.snapon.com
Thank you,
Lexi Christensen
Snap-on Tools Customer Care
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Me, via email this time:
I was thinking that this would also be the time to possibly start purchasing tools for my shop from the truck...
************************************************
SO:
Unfortunately our franchises are not allowed to go to residential locations, only businesses, but we will be happy to assist in any way we can here in Customer Care with your purchasing needs. If you have any questions about our product just give us a call or send an email.
Thank you,
Jill Hathaway
************************************************
Me:
I have a stand-alone shop on my property that I work out of, but it's OK that you don't want my business. You probably just saved me a LOT of money.
If you can't sell to me, you might as well take me off your mailing list as well. I don't need to see stuff from a company that doesn't want my business?
************************************************
SO:
We will be happy to help you place orders over the phone with us at 877-762-7664, or via our website, store.snapon.com. Unfortunately the franchise agreement that our franchisees sign with Snap-on prevents them from selling tools to customers that are not on their list of calls.
Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist with.
Thank you,
Elizabeth Lant
Snap-on Tools Customer Care
************************************************
Me (becoming frustrated):
Your franchise agreement is yours to enforce as you see fit, but let me be clear on something:
To me, at least, one of the BIGGEST benefits to spending the prices that SO charges is being able to step onto a truck and purchase or exchange a tool. If that is not available to me, I am not interested in doing business with you. End of story.
By the way... HOW IN THE HECK DO YOU GET NEW CUSTOMERS with policies like this????
I think I will consider posting this exchange - including your answers to THIS email - to a fairly active forum of which am a member. I find Snap-On's attitude (as conveyed by you) to be ... well, interesting ... to say the least?!! Especially in THIS economy...
I spend around $500 on tools each month. So how would I get on a drivers 'list'?
********************************************
After that - silence. No response in two days. Guess I either ticked 'em off or they were lying or doing something they shouldn't be and didn't want to be exposed...
I was ready to spend over $500 on an item now and about the same going forward every month. Which got me to wondering:
• Do any of you have a SO driver that visits you at your home? I mean, is there not a SINGLE PERSON who works from home that gets a visit from the SO truck? Based on many of the stories posted here, I find that absolutely impossible to believe?!
• Is this restriction an actual part of the franchise agreement, or is it some lame attempt to drive business to corporate and cut out the driver?
• SO truck guys, did you know that SO is doing this to you?
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