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ebake02 wrote:KenTheDude wrote:Kmart sucks.
Too expensive for me. I get the same stuff at Walmart and Target for cheaper.
Rip Rokken wrote:K-Mart used to really be the budget store around here until Wal Mart and Big China took off. For the past several years, it's been synonymous with 'horrible'. Dirty looking stores, tons of stock without clearly marked prices (drives me nuts), understaffed... they suck. Time to go...
Sears, I've always liked. Kenmore appliances are manufactured and rebranded by other major companies like Whirlpool, etc, and I've never personally had any issues with them. Don't shop there much anymore, but like Sears.
scarygirl wrote:I buy all my tires at Sears and pay a little extra for the road hazard warranty as I am "technically challenged."This last time out one of my car's tires developed a slow leak over which time it took me THREE weeks and three visits before I could get them to honor their warranty. First visit, the tire tech looked at my car's tire and said no, it's fine. I took his word for it thinking maybe my eyes were bad. The next week the same tire is lower still and the car's air pressure light has come on. showed it to the tire tech again and got the same response, the tire pressure is fine. The air pressure light probably came on due to the change in weather. It wasn't until the third and final visit with the tire practically flat that a different tech took one look and said oh, that tire is definately flat. Turns out the tire had a nail in it. Stupid me for taking the initital's tech word for it. I am lucky my car didn't have a blow out.
Rip Rokken wrote:K-Mart used to really be the budget store around here until Wal Mart and Big China took off. For the past several years, it's been synonymous with 'horrible'. Dirty looking stores, tons of stock without clearly marked prices (drives me nuts), understaffed...
ebake02 wrote:Sears and Kmart would do a lot better if they kept their shelves stocked. If I had a dollar for every time I had to tell a customer that they were out of something, I wouldn't have to work anymore. Kmart and Sears lose millions of dollars in sales that way. One articles I read said that their stores are uninviting and they're absolutely right. The Kmart in my area looks the same way it did when it opened 15 years ago.
Angel wrote:ebake02 wrote:Sears and Kmart would do a lot better if they kept their shelves stocked. If I had a dollar for every time I had to tell a customer that they were out of something, I wouldn't have to work anymore. Kmart and Sears lose millions of dollars in sales that way. One articles I read said that their stores are uninviting and they're absolutely right. The Kmart in my area looks the same way it did when it opened 15 years ago.
So you're sayig you tell people that more than three times an hour?????
yulog wrote:ebake02 wrote:KenTheDude wrote:Kmart sucks.
Too expensive for me. I get the same stuff at Walmart and Target for cheaper.
Even with your employee discount?
scarygirl wrote:I buy all my tires at Sears and pay a little extra for the road hazard warranty as I am "technically challenged."This last time out one of my car's tires developed a slow leak over which time it took me THREE weeks and three visits before I could get them to honor their warranty. First visit, the tire tech looked at my car's tire and said no, it's fine. I took his word for it thinking maybe my eyes were bad. The next week the same tire is lower still and the car's air pressure light has come on. showed it to the tire tech again and got the same response, the tire pressure is fine. The air pressure light probably came on due to the change in weather. It wasn't until the third and final visit with the tire practically flat that a different tech took one look and said oh, that tire is definately flat. Turns out the tire had a nail in it. Stupid me for taking the initital's tech word for it. I am lucky my car didn't have a blow out.
Yoda wrote:scarygirl wrote:I buy all my tires at Sears and pay a little extra for the road hazard warranty as I am "technically challenged."This last time out one of my car's tires developed a slow leak over which time it took me THREE weeks and three visits before I could get them to honor their warranty. First visit, the tire tech looked at my car's tire and said no, it's fine. I took his word for it thinking maybe my eyes were bad. The next week the same tire is lower still and the car's air pressure light has come on. showed it to the tire tech again and got the same response, the tire pressure is fine. The air pressure light probably came on due to the change in weather. It wasn't until the third and final visit with the tire practically flat that a different tech took one look and said oh, that tire is definately flat. Turns out the tire had a nail in it. Stupid me for taking the initital's tech word for it. I am lucky my car didn't have a blow out.
Sears is one of the most expensive place to buy tires. When I was in the market for new tires for my Mustang, I checked there just for the heck of it. They were almost $100 more per tire than what the Ford dealership was for the same tire. Ridiculous!
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