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Re: Announcements & problems

To: fred thomas <vafred@erols.com>
Subject: Re: Announcements & problems
From: dmjbaker <dmjbaker@pop.erols.com>
Date: Mon, 08 Jun 1998 12:54:15 -0400
Cc: Malcolm Walker <walker05@camosun.bc.ca>, triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Organization: Baker
References: <Pine.OSF.3.95.980608084501.4255C-100000@ccins.camosun.bc.ca> <357C3279.6634@erols.com>
I bought a torque wrench a few years ago and it has a plastic handle which
cracked and was told that it was out of warranty.  It seems that torque wrench's
have only a 60 day warranty.  I have not been to, or plan to go to another sears
store since.

--
John Baker
DMJBAKER@EROLS.COM
1978 Triumph Spitfire (FM73931U) 85% finished off-frame restoration
1965 Triumph Spitfire (FC61896) In my shed waiting for its turn


fred thomas wrote:

> Malcolm Walker wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, 8 Jun 1998, Nathan Coraor wrote:
> >
> > > 1 year?  I thought Craftsman tools were lifetime warranty...
> >
> > Craftsman HAND tools have a "forever" warranty.  Most power tools have a 2
> > year warranty (extendable to those who wish to pay).  Power tools out of
> > the bargain bin have a 1 year warranty.
> >
> > At least, that's how it works at our local Sears.
> >
> > -Malcolm
> Sears trademark is "Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back", makes no
> difference if its a power tool or a rug, tire or TV, you are the sole
> judge of "Satisfaction", Sears Permanent Bulletin # 069 =the bulletin
> also states = "no one (inc. store mgr.) has the right to deny
> satisfaction to the customer".


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