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Sears Automotive Is Shady UPDATE: Pg 2
Posted on 7/17/14 at 12:52 pm
Posted on 7/17/14 at 12:52 pm
A few weeks ago I was getting an oil change at Sears and I asked the guy (Who happens to be a manager) to give me a quote on replacing the front brakes and rotors on my f-150. He types it all up and hands me a printed quote with a bottom line of $329. I request quotes from 2 other repair places and both come in just under $500.
Go with Sears, no brainer.
I drop it off this morning and hand the lady my quote and ask them to replace the brakes and rotors (They were to warped to be turned).
I go to work and 45 minutes later my phone rings. They try to up sale me on doing the rear brakes because they are less than 50%. I decline and ask them to only do the job we discussed. They say, "Okay, you are looking at $476.95".
I respond, I had a quote for more than $100 less. The lady then informs me that the manager left labor off of the quote and that the mechanic will not do the job if he does not get paid. I call bull shite because the mechanic gets an hourly wage, and any mark up on parts could surely cover their mistake.
I had, after all, decided to go with them rather than other companies who gave honest quotes. After 5 minutes of arguing about doing the right thing and honoring their quote the lady says, "We are putting your truck back together, and you can come pick it up..."
*CLICK!!!*
I am furious. Ranting to my coworkers much to their delight, and contemplating calling the regional office of Sears to complain.
Apparently in the mean time they had called the manager who was on vacation and explained the situation and his original mistake.
He personally called me from his vacation and informed me he told them to do the job at the agreed original price/quote.
Was it that hard to do the right thing? That is why the salesperson I was arguing with will never be a manager.
Thoughts?
Go with Sears, no brainer.
I drop it off this morning and hand the lady my quote and ask them to replace the brakes and rotors (They were to warped to be turned).
I go to work and 45 minutes later my phone rings. They try to up sale me on doing the rear brakes because they are less than 50%. I decline and ask them to only do the job we discussed. They say, "Okay, you are looking at $476.95".
I respond, I had a quote for more than $100 less. The lady then informs me that the manager left labor off of the quote and that the mechanic will not do the job if he does not get paid. I call bull shite because the mechanic gets an hourly wage, and any mark up on parts could surely cover their mistake.
I had, after all, decided to go with them rather than other companies who gave honest quotes. After 5 minutes of arguing about doing the right thing and honoring their quote the lady says, "We are putting your truck back together, and you can come pick it up..."
*CLICK!!!*
I am furious. Ranting to my coworkers much to their delight, and contemplating calling the regional office of Sears to complain.
Apparently in the mean time they had called the manager who was on vacation and explained the situation and his original mistake.
He personally called me from his vacation and informed me he told them to do the job at the agreed original price/quote.
Was it that hard to do the right thing? That is why the salesperson I was arguing with will never be a manager.
Thoughts?
This post was edited on 7/17/14 at 7:07 pm
Posted on 7/17/14 at 12:54 pm to Clyde Tipton
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call bull shite because the mechanic gets an hourly wage
Ours get paid commission.
Posted on 7/17/14 at 12:54 pm to Clyde Tipton
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salesperson I was arguing with
Commission and most people just say screw it and pay. That's why they do it.
What do I win?
This post was edited on 7/17/14 at 1:00 pm
Posted on 7/17/14 at 12:56 pm to Clyde Tipton
Sounds like an honest mistake.
Personally, I would have wondered why they were so much cheaper on such a small job.
I would've probably split the difference with him.
Personally, I would have wondered why they were so much cheaper on such a small job.
I would've probably split the difference with him.
Posted on 7/17/14 at 12:56 pm to Clyde Tipton
Their going to wipe their junk on your steering wheel. Hope it's worth $100
Posted on 7/17/14 at 12:57 pm to Clyde Tipton
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I call bull shite because the mechanic gets an hourly wage, and any mark up on parts could surely cover their mistake.
Mechanics are usually paid per job, not hourly.
Posted on 7/17/14 at 12:58 pm to VetteGuy
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I would've probably split the difference with him.
Possibly, their only counter offer though was to put it back together and do no work at all.
Posted on 7/17/14 at 12:59 pm to Clyde Tipton
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contemplating calling the regional office of Sears to complain.
Sears is on the verge of closing up shop any day now.
Posted on 7/17/14 at 1:01 pm to OysterPoBoy
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Their going to wipe their junk on your steering wheel. Hope it's worth $100
I'm not going to lie... That is a big concern.
I feel it's not taking money out of any of their own pockets including the mechanic. They will pay him as usual and the Sears Corporation will eat the cost.
Posted on 7/17/14 at 1:02 pm to Clyde Tipton
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Was it that hard to do the right thing? That is why the salesperson I was arguing with will never be a manager.
God forbid the person with no authority to authorize such things doesn't.
Posted on 7/17/14 at 1:02 pm to Clyde Tipton
I understand.
I meant when he called you.
He fessed up to an error and called from his vacation. He could've just had the minion do it.
I meant when he called you.
He fessed up to an error and called from his vacation. He could've just had the minion do it.
Posted on 7/17/14 at 1:02 pm to Clyde Tipton
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Sears Automotive Did the Right Thing Today
Your mistake was going to Sears in the first place.
Posted on 7/17/14 at 1:05 pm to Spaceman Spiff
I don't try to capitalize on a mistake by a business. If they say they forgot to put the labor on it I would ask them what labor was and if I was happy with it I would pay it. If not, I would go somewhere else but I surely wouldn't strong arm someone over a mistake.
Posted on 7/17/14 at 1:05 pm to Clyde Tipton
Your brakes are gonna give out, baw.
Posted on 7/17/14 at 1:07 pm to Spaceman Spiff
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Your mistake was going to Sears in the first place
This
Concerning the parts to do your truck cost them less than $100. I did my front brakes myself for less than $150 vs the dealer wanting $400.
Posted on 7/17/14 at 1:08 pm to VetteGuy
quote:
Sounds like an honest mistake.
Personally, I would have wondered why they were so much cheaper on such a small job.
I would've probably split the difference with him.
Posted on 7/17/14 at 1:11 pm to Clyde Tipton
I would check those brakes very closely if I were you.
Posted on 7/17/14 at 1:13 pm to Clyde Tipton
Let us know how it feels to drive without brakes....
Posted on 7/17/14 at 1:14 pm to Clyde Tipton
I had a similar situation with Firestone. Got an email about a sale on tires that was a very good price and it began the next day. I needed new tires so I bring it by that morning and ask for the special I have printed out.
Their response was "oh we can't honor that as we don't have that tire in stock and we can't pull it from another store...but we can put on these tires for $65 more a tire."
After a call to their regional manager, I had the tires put on 2 days later at the sale price.
Their response was "oh we can't honor that as we don't have that tire in stock and we can't pull it from another store...but we can put on these tires for $65 more a tire."
After a call to their regional manager, I had the tires put on 2 days later at the sale price.
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