The other day the Idler Pulley on my Craftsman lawn tractor broke for the 3rd time since I've had the tractor. The first two times it broke I took it to a local Power Center less than a mile from my house. This time, thinking that may the Power Center hadn't done the best of jobs in repairing my tractor, I called Sears figuring I'd give them a shot at fixing their product.
The local Sears Service Center here closed a few years ago so now you have to call an 800 number and setup an appointment for a service tech to come to your home and make repairs. That sounded like it might not be a bad idea so I called the number. This is where the trouble starts. One of those talking machines that responds to your commands answers the phone. About 3 responses in the machine decides that I'm not worth talking too and hangs up on me. This happens 3 times!
I then decided to call the closest Sears store to see if they couldn't help me out. The nice lady said that they could setup an appointment for me to have a tech come out and give me an estimate on how much it would cost to replace the pulley BUT....... it would cost me $99 for the estimate plus whatever the cost of the repair would be. $99 to tell me how much they would charge to fix my tractor AND the soonest they could get someone to my house would be 8 days.
Well needles to say I informed her not to bother to send out the tech. My tractor and I made that less than 1 mile trip over to the Power Center where they fixed my tractor in 2 days for a grand total of $59.03. Oh, and no charge for the estimate either.
The local Sears Service Center here closed a few years ago so now you have to call an 800 number and setup an appointment for a service tech to come to your home and make repairs. That sounded like it might not be a bad idea so I called the number. This is where the trouble starts. One of those talking machines that responds to your commands answers the phone. About 3 responses in the machine decides that I'm not worth talking too and hangs up on me. This happens 3 times!
I then decided to call the closest Sears store to see if they couldn't help me out. The nice lady said that they could setup an appointment for me to have a tech come out and give me an estimate on how much it would cost to replace the pulley BUT....... it would cost me $99 for the estimate plus whatever the cost of the repair would be. $99 to tell me how much they would charge to fix my tractor AND the soonest they could get someone to my house would be 8 days.
Well needles to say I informed her not to bother to send out the tech. My tractor and I made that less than 1 mile trip over to the Power Center where they fixed my tractor in 2 days for a grand total of $59.03. Oh, and no charge for the estimate either.
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