I guess it all depends on Sears' opinion, right? Maybe they are good with this type of behavior because they think it brings them more business in the long run. And maybe they're right.
I know the owner of ESEE knives. They have an unconditional, lifetime, fully-transferable warranty. If you take your knife, cut it in half with a blow torch and send it back, telling them exactly what you did, they'll send you a new one. If you buy a broken one and send it back, they'll send you a new one. That is there position and believe me, he sells WAAAAYYY more knives with this policy than limiting the warranty.
Maybe it's the same for Sears?
The video is private, I cant watch it. Based on the comments, mybe I don't want to wath it.
I bet Sears had the video pulled based a DRM violation. Retailers don't take too kindly to photos or videos being filmed within their stores without their permission.
That's what I found more shocking than the return--that Sears would allow their employees to be filmed as well as the entire process.
Assholes like this are part of why we now have Chinese tools at USA prices. Who could blame Sears if they changed their warranty today? You'd think the tool should at least have to be broken or defective in some fashion to warranty it. It's disturbing that Sears would rather offshore their **** than tell this guy to f$ck off.
Didn't see the video but...
To everyone screaming warranty abuse, it is not.
Assholes like this are part of why we now have Chinese tools at USA prices. Who could blame Sears if they changed their warranty today? You'd think the tool should at least have to be broken or defective in some fashion to warranty it. It's disturbing that Sears would rather offshore their **** than tell this guy to f$ck off.
I would much rather Sears keep USA made tools and go to Receipt-only warranty. All of my purchases in recent years are on my craftsman club membership anyway.
Sears is in a tough situation, if they change their warranty, then people that bought the tools because of the warranty will sue them, if they don't take this guys tools back for warranty, then he will sue them. They are stuck in a no win situation.
I would much rather Sears keep USA made tools and go to Receipt-only warranty. All of my purchases in recent years are on my craftsman club membership anyway.
Most warranties have a "subject to change without notice" clause effectively negating any lawsuits of that type. How would he justify the expense of a lawsuit for failure to warranty a handful of swap meet tools? Sears had to make a decision, either change the warranty or cheapen the tools. They chose the former and here we are on the Internet bitching about it. I don't pretend to believe that warranty obligations were the only factor in their decision, but they did cite it as being a factor.
This is disgusting. Sears needs to start requiring an original receipt in order to warranty. I know many of you will argue with that but no company can survive when people knowingly try to screw it over. Besides, why does a dirty screwdriver need to be exchanged? This is just a form of fraud.
Seems to me a lot of over reaction to this thing. Sure the guy is a slimy POS, but some random guy doing his warranty bull is hardly the reason Craftsman is going down the drain. It's more than a believable stretch to say the warranty issue is bad for Sears business model. For all we know Sears may be getting a huge tax deduction on donation of used tools to charities. Do you think they justmthrow that stuff in the trash? If that were the case then it is an example of larger problems. If sears is losing out somehow to warranty problems the issues with the company are far more serious.
Didn't see the video but...
To everyone screaming warranty abuse, it is not.
The backlash of changing the warranty would be the final nail in an almost closed coffin.
Hiball, I would think your assesment may have changed, now more critical and less needy?
you didn't see the video but you know it was not abuse. the guy returned stuff that was like knew along with the stuff that was broken(much of it only appeared to be slightly worn or rusted). he as much as said there was nothing wrong with most of it and was only putting away new tools for some catastrophic event. what a tool!
this guy was a certified douchebag and to say otherwise makes you look like a fool.
The backlash of changing the warranty would be the final nail in an almost closed coffin.
video no workie
.....and he'll put them away and never use them!
What a dink!