But Fred,
For how long do they have to give you satisfaction? Store policy may
differ from store to store, but the legal responsibility is stated in
the product's stated warrenty.
Joe Curry
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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