The way we know is that the older ones have lifetime warrantee written
on them, once we exchange it the first time it will no longer say that,
it will be 90 days at that point. If a manager decides to exchange one
that is out of warrantee that is out of the goodness of thier heart,
but does happen, especially if the customer strikes them as someone who
has not abused it.
James Nazarian
Phil Bates wrote:
>I had a craftsman clicker fall apart (more or less from abuse by me).
I
>don't use a clicker anymore except for the really low torque things - I
>use a beam. They replaced it free. No big deal. In my experience
they
>won't know you've replaced something more than once, the turn over is
>too high.
>
>Phil Bates
>
>James Nazarian wrote:
>
>>which reminds me, some vintages of clickers were lifetime warrantee, and
>>most sears stores will exchange them once for a customer.
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