This isnt a ***** out sears post so if you want to hammer them go elsewhere...
This is just an observation post on some of the confusing policies at sears these days...
1. Purchased a flexhead ratchet online that was pictured with USA stamp on it. Received the known chinese copy. Called customer service. They couldn't or wouldn't be able to help me beyond advising me to return the item, until I mentioned that their site advertisement (picture) showed the USA stamp. They immediately refunded me the entire purchase amount. Guess if the purchase is refunded I cant make a formal complaint against them...
2. Was at one of my (many) local sears stores today looking to see if they had any of these flex head ratchets left in USA manufacture and found out they do, but only refurbished and ONLY for use for exchange from a broken one. So essentially if you buy a Chinese made ratchet and break it you can take it back to Sears and be given a USA made ratchet. Very strange turn of events...
3. They had special tags on 2 of the (multiple) rebuilt ratchets they had in the exchange drawer that they had been rebuilt with chinese parts. The ratchets still have the USA stamp on them. But they are being rebuilt with chinese parts. Isnt that somewhat illegal to do, to give out a USA marked part that is built with foreign internal parts? The notification paper was simply taped on one ratchet and sitting next to another in the drawer. Nothing permanent marked on the ratchet...
This is just an observation post on some of the confusing policies at sears these days...
1. Purchased a flexhead ratchet online that was pictured with USA stamp on it. Received the known chinese copy. Called customer service. They couldn't or wouldn't be able to help me beyond advising me to return the item, until I mentioned that their site advertisement (picture) showed the USA stamp. They immediately refunded me the entire purchase amount. Guess if the purchase is refunded I cant make a formal complaint against them...
2. Was at one of my (many) local sears stores today looking to see if they had any of these flex head ratchets left in USA manufacture and found out they do, but only refurbished and ONLY for use for exchange from a broken one. So essentially if you buy a Chinese made ratchet and break it you can take it back to Sears and be given a USA made ratchet. Very strange turn of events...
3. They had special tags on 2 of the (multiple) rebuilt ratchets they had in the exchange drawer that they had been rebuilt with chinese parts. The ratchets still have the USA stamp on them. But they are being rebuilt with chinese parts. Isnt that somewhat illegal to do, to give out a USA marked part that is built with foreign internal parts? The notification paper was simply taped on one ratchet and sitting next to another in the drawer. Nothing permanent marked on the ratchet...
~Giving a ratchet a fair chance to fail _... ...
is failure an option?