Re: New Sears policy
I have had a few upsetting moments at Sears as well. First one happened about 7 years ago. My mother in law bought us a new lawnmower for our anniversary and bought the service package to go along with it. Took it in for the first service and went to go pick it up and they couldn't find it. The lady at the counter said it appeared that they gave my mower to somebody else by mistake. Let me tell you I was hot. The lasy at the counter looked like she was going to cry and so she got the manager. They looked for about 30 minutes and called every employee that had touched the mower and questioned them about the whereabouts of my mower. After about an hour they decided they were going to just give me a new mower. The manager helped me load the new mower still in the box into my truck. I got home and realized that they had given me a better mower than I dropped off. The new mower was a self-propelled rear bagger with a bigger motor. The one I dropped off was a basic side bagger with no bells and whistles. So it actually worked out in my favor but I was still mad that they lost my mower.
The second time was there vision department. At the time my insurance would only cover a couple of vision places and Sears was the only one we had. I got to Sears and went to the vision counter. Nobody there. I waited for a few minutes and then went to customer service to asked about the person that was supposed to be at the vision counter. She paged her a total of 5 times. Nobody ever showed up. Took almost 3 weeks to get an eye exam and then another 6 weeks to get glasses because thay kept getting the prescription wrong. Glad I have different insurance now and don't have to deal with them again.
I have had a few upsetting moments at Sears as well. First one happened about 7 years ago. My mother in law bought us a new lawnmower for our anniversary and bought the service package to go along with it. Took it in for the first service and went to go pick it up and they couldn't find it. The lady at the counter said it appeared that they gave my mower to somebody else by mistake. Let me tell you I was hot. The lasy at the counter looked like she was going to cry and so she got the manager. They looked for about 30 minutes and called every employee that had touched the mower and questioned them about the whereabouts of my mower. After about an hour they decided they were going to just give me a new mower. The manager helped me load the new mower still in the box into my truck. I got home and realized that they had given me a better mower than I dropped off. The new mower was a self-propelled rear bagger with a bigger motor. The one I dropped off was a basic side bagger with no bells and whistles. So it actually worked out in my favor but I was still mad that they lost my mower.
The second time was there vision department. At the time my insurance would only cover a couple of vision places and Sears was the only one we had. I got to Sears and went to the vision counter. Nobody there. I waited for a few minutes and then went to customer service to asked about the person that was supposed to be at the vision counter. She paged her a total of 5 times. Nobody ever showed up. Took almost 3 weeks to get an eye exam and then another 6 weeks to get glasses because thay kept getting the prescription wrong. Glad I have different insurance now and don't have to deal with them again.