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Bojangles on Woodruff Rd is closing and moving to Five Forks area and Chili's on Woodruff Rd is closing and moving to Simpsonville.
I don’t think that Chili’s information is correct. They’re always busy. It would have made more since to close the Haywood Road location when they built the one on Woodruff Road years ago.
I'd fill out a "Contact Us" form and say that the retailed it was purchased from has closed. What their limit for distance is, I don't know.. But I've seen people who didn't have a Sears nearby say that they got a tool shipped to them, though after sending the original back in, so.. No advance exchange..
If you had to drive 30 minutes to a Sears, might they consider that acceptable while you wouldn't? That's the part I can't answer.
And.. It is important to note that they state there is no change to the warranty "In the immediate term"
Which.. Gives them an out.. I don't think they'd make a change on it, though, as that's going to bring alot of ill-will and would damage the brand (IMO)
Shipping the broken tool back to them is an additional expense. In the case of sockets, the shipping charge would likely exceed the value of the tool. I guess you could wait until you had several and ship them together but even then, it's an added expense that I didn't expect to bear when I bought Craftsman tools years ago.
Shipping the broken tool back to them is an additional expense. In the case of sockets, the shipping charge would likely exceed the value of the tool. I guess you could wait until you had several and ship them together but even then, it's an added expense that I didn't expect to bear when I bought Craftsman tools years ago.
$2.66 for postage up to a pound. Time.. You'd have been using the time to go to the store anyway. If that's too excessive.. I believe Home Depot sells limited lifetime warranty hand tools. They'll exchange them at the store.. Though I think they require a receipt.
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