Toolhorder
Well-known member
Where to start
I think that ppl are misunderstanding the warranty. Yes they want you to be the original purchaser. Yes they would like to know that you either ordered online or off a truck. They would also like proof that you did this. Not in all cases is this true, but can, as the op stated, be asked of you.
If you buy here off of GJ or eBay, and you use the tool, then need a warranty, are you entitled to the warranty? Gray area inserted.
I have no trouble because I buy close to 500K per yr worth of tools, and it helps to know regional managers on both coasts. I do not keep a receipt when I do not get one to start with. But I do make the person selling me the tools fill out a form. It is 3 short paragraphs. It basically has all of there information matching their DL and I take finger prints by their signature. Learned long ago to do this after some not so honest people sold me stolen property.
If you are a pro, have a truck that stops by, you are much more likely to get your GJ or eBay tools warranted. I found long ago, if you are honest with your dealer, meaning, you say, Yea Chadster, I got this one off of eBay, or Yea Mr. Shaun, I got these off of GJ (using names as examples only) you are much more likely to get it warranted. Does the truck dealer have to warranty an item? No he does not. If you read the fine print, Dealer Discretion.
If you are a pro, and do not have a truck that stops by, they wanna know how you are a pro, and have no truck? You still can warranty the tools. Just call the customer service and let them know.
Now if all you do is buy off of eBay and look for damaged tools to buy, and send them in, well guess friggen what? Your gig is up! You are hated by any Snap-on franchisee, the professional mechanic, the backyard mechanic who buys tools off of truck or online, and Snap-on is looking for you to put you in jail. Yes, you are breaking laws when you do this.
And just a little fyi for those interested in big brother theory. So you know, Snap-on has people, that buy tools on eBay, and report back to the company. They also have people that are on here, this forum, and many others that read the forums buy tools and report back to the company. They also have some of the best lawyers in the world, police their own, and Make the best tools on earth!![]()
I agree with just being honest with your dealer about where you got a tool from you want warrantied. I had a Mac dealer that I got a ratchet on feebay and needed a rebuild kit and he was fine with it. My Snappy guy could care less in fact he said if I'm a customer and the tool says Snap-on on it he's going to take care of me. In turn to him for anything I need. It works out pretty well for both of us

