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dmjr 01-17-2012 02:58 PM

Sears in Tilton - Customer Service
 
Just thought I would give you all a heads up about a experience I have had with Sears in Tilton. I took my Kenmore Vacuum cleaner there at the beginning of December to get the power cord replaced under warranty. They told me that it would be a week turnaround to get it back. After it did not arrive a week later they called me to inform me that it was going to be longer than expected since they lost it. I went down today after they called me to say it was in and they could not find when I got there. Talk about bad customer service!

Belmont Resident 01-17-2012 04:22 PM

Concord
 
I avoid that place and drive to Concord.
I just don’t trust or like the owner. I think the word that best describes him as very arrogant.
The original owner before he bought the place was excellent to deal with. I’m not sure if this guy bought the store before or after they moved from Gilford to Sanbornton.
I’ve also has some issues with Sears. Those Kenmore vacuum cleaners are the best though.

Greene's Basin Girl 01-17-2012 05:15 PM

I think the best vacuum is a central vacuum system. If you are building a house I would suggest you get it installed when the house is being built. We have had our system for 20 years and we have never had a problem with it. It makes vacuuming "almost" a pleasure.

GTO 01-17-2012 05:30 PM

keep in mind
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dmjr (Post 174584)
Just thought I would give you all a heads up about a experience I have had with Sears in Tilton. I took my Kenmore Vacuum cleaner there at the beginning of December to get the power cord replaced under warranty. They told me that it would be a week turnaround to get it back. After it did not arrive a week later they called me to inform me that it was going to be longer than expected since they lost it. I went down today after they called me to say it was in and they could not find when I got there. Talk about bad customer service!

Keep in mind, there are alot of Sears stores closing which means some disgruntled employees and some that just don't care about customer service anymore. Not saying its right, just saying it happens

jniff101 01-17-2012 07:02 PM

Would anyone know where to go to get my Dyson worked on?

Belmont Resident 01-18-2012 05:15 AM

None came up
 
I did a local search and all I got was Sears, Walmart, Lowes, Macys.
Looked on the web site and they had nothing for repair centers but you can order parts if you know what is broken.

joey2665 01-18-2012 06:10 AM

Vacman & Bobbin
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jniff101 (Post 174598)
Would anyone know where to go to get my Dyson worked on?

Try Vacman and Bobbin on 225 DW Highway in Belmot, also have a location in Concord. They are very nice family run business and extremely helpful.

www.vacmanandbobbin.com/

Winnisquamguy 01-18-2012 08:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jniff101 (Post 174598)
Would anyone know where to go to get my Dyson worked on?

This is what I found on Dyson web site...Good Luck.

How do I get my Dyson product serviced?

Most questions or inquiries can be solved over the phone by one of our Helpline staff.
If you feel your Dyson needs to be serviced, please contact our toll-free Helpline at
1-866-MY-DYSON (1-866-693-9766), between the hours of:
  • 8am - 8pm (CST) Monday to Friday
  • 9am - 6pm (CST) on Saturday
  • Closed on Sunday
If it is determined that your vacuum needs to be serviced, a Helpline representative will assist in locating a Dyson authorized service center nearest you.
If a Dyson authorized service center is not conveniently located to you, the Helpline will arrange to have your unit shipped to Dyson directly for service and shipped directly back to your residence.
Our Helpline operators will be happy to advise you on the service process — please ask if you need clarification.

dmjr 01-18-2012 03:07 PM

Update on my vacuum cleaner
 
After calling Sears again this morning, it was finally determined that it went from Tilton to Randolph Mass to Kingston NH back to Randolph Mass and finally in Chesterfield VT. They told me that they had no when it would be back from Vermont

songkrai 01-18-2012 07:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jniff101 (Post 174598)
Would anyone know where to go to get my Dyson worked on?

NEVERETTS SEW AND VAC INC.
51 EAST PEARL ST.
NASHUA, NH. 03060
Telephone
1 603-883-5409




Seacoast Vacuum Cleaner
178 Lafayette Road, Seabrook, NH 03874-4510
(603) 474-9216



Sewing Machine Center
14 Addison Street, Laconia, NH 03246-3627
(603) 524-6336

songkrai 01-18-2012 08:45 PM

The Sears store is question is a franchise store. Someone correct me if I am wrong on this.

Sears has traveled a bit since it was one time the largest retailer in the world. Sears Tower in Chicago was the pinacle of the Sears empire. Including offices and the largest distribution center the building was completed in the mid/late 1960's. Just about the time that Home Depot and others were starting up in California and Arkansas.

The current story begins with the filing of bankruptcy of KMart. Edward S. Lampert purchased much of the assets and real estate of KMart from bankruptcy court. Edward S. Lampert and others leveraged that and KMart purchased Sears Stores. Then this company changed it's name to Sears Holdings or some such wording. So the investors of bankrupt KMart buy Sears. Then change the name to Sears.

Almost everyone in my generation used to shop Sears. At one time you could purchase almost anything at Sears from pre-packaged homes to cars to motorcycles and all sorts of tools, furniture, appliances, and clothing and on and on. There was a Sears Catalog store in almost every city/town in the country. Sears was on top and all others were small potatos.

Times have changed. Sears Holdings is attempting a turnaround for both KMart and Sears stores.

GTO 01-19-2012 09:03 AM

service
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by songkrai (Post 174658)
NEVERETTS SEW AND VAC INC.
51 EAST PEARL ST.
NASHUA, NH. 03060
Telephone
1 603-883-5409




Seacoast Vacuum Cleaner
178 Lafayette Road, Seabrook, NH 03874-4510
(603) 474-9216



Sewing Machine Center
14 Addison Street, Laconia, NH 03246-3627
(603) 524-6336


When we were looking for a new vacuum cleaner a few years ago, we went to Neveretts in Nashua. They had a long row of Dysons along one wall so we asked about Dysons. The salesman said those were all there for repair and he would not reccommend Dyson at all

songkrai 01-19-2012 03:39 PM

Well, whether it is Kirby or Dyson some just like expensive vacuum cleaners. Some swear that these are better then all others.

Me, I go to the the Wallyworld Black Friday and purchase a $24.00 upright hepa bagless vacuum cleaner. They last 3-4 years. Then I get another. Yes, it is a real vacuum cleaner and not just a motorized mop. It sucks just as good as the expensive ones.

No attachments. So a few dollars more if you want attachments.

Argie's Wife 01-19-2012 07:36 PM

I also use Vacman & Bobbin - great service, good prices and very nice folks!

SIKSUKR 01-20-2012 11:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dmjr (Post 174643)
After calling Sears again this morning, it was finally determined that it went from Tilton to Randolph Mass to Kingston NH back to Randolph Mass and finally in Chesterfield VT. They told me that they had no when it would be back from Vermont

Wow!All this traveling to replace a $10 cord?Kind of reminds me of Cates Subaru thread.:eek:

AC2717 01-20-2012 11:25 AM

DOwn here in MA, my mother bought a Craftsman snowblower, though I told her not to, she wanted to use a store credit card. WEll within the first year it needed a boat load of work.
Called to set up an appointment, she at least bought the warrenty
Brought it to the store, was picked up at sears by a sears van, drover it out to somewhere out to springfield to get fix (she lives in Boston), they had it two week, then they had to drive it back to the store and then I picked it up. I was told that all the machines go there. What a joke

Also I had to send it back three times. SO then once you go through to someone the third time (same flaws) and I was not around to bring it to the store, they brought a new one to her door. Funny thing was she bought a 4HP, they brought her a 8hp, and took the old one away. YOu wonder why they are in trouble. They just gave her a 1 year newer machine, that cost almost $400 more. Make sense. WHen she asked the guy if she would be charged for it. He said no, this is what I had in the truck so you are all set

I used to love Sears up until about 6 years ago when all their stuff turned to crap, but I still like their craftsman hand tools

Sue Doe-Nym 01-20-2012 02:41 PM

Having bought Craftsmen tools for many years because of the warranty, I had a broken 1/4" drive socket wrench and took it to the Tilton store. What a disappointment. The people were not friendly and could only give me a reconditioned wrench and not a new one. The quality was noticeably poorer than the original and I was basically told to take the one they offered and shut up.

No more Craftsman tools. What are some other brands of tools that people are buying?

AC2717 01-20-2012 02:56 PM

Cobalt hand tools at lowes are acutally pretty nice i like them

MAXUM 01-20-2012 03:20 PM

SnapOn for me. I have some MAC too. Both have lifetime warranties too and they give you a new replacement. These are professional tools though so they are very expensive but will last a lifetime. The stuff I have has never failed me. You can sometimes get deals off ebay.

AC2717 01-20-2012 03:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MAXUM (Post 174763)
SnapOn for me. I have some MAC too. Both have lifetime warranties too and they give you a new replacement. These are professional tools though so they are very expensive but will last a lifetime. The stuff I have has never failed me. You can sometimes get deals off ebay.

I love their stuff as well and own some, but now that I am more of hire someone type person because of my job, Cobalt at lowes suits me just fine, they have a replacement warrenty as well

upthesaukee 01-20-2012 03:48 PM

Could be another case of the service at this store.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sue Doe-Nym (Post 174755)
Having bought Craftsmen tools for many years because of the warranty, I had a broken 1/4" drive socket wrench and took it to the Tilton store. What a disappointment. The people were not friendly and could only give me a reconditioned wrench and not a new one. The quality was noticeably poorer than the original and I was basically told to take the one they offered and shut up.

No more Craftsman tools. What are some other brands of tools that people are buying?

Contact Sears customer service or go to a full service store. I bet you get better satisfaction.

Belmont Resident 01-24-2012 07:25 AM

Sears returns
 
Sears has not been giving off the shelf replacements on tools for years now on ratchets.
Not sure how they work on other tools but I’m sure reconditioned is going to be there first choice. I know way back when they took a brand new one off the shelf and handed it to you.
As for other tool suppliers, I was told that HD and Lowes has a lifetime warrantee on their tools but you are only allowed to get a replacement twice then no more.
Now it WAS at a Sears store that I was told this so I’m not sure if it is in fact true or not.
Either way Sears in general has been going down hill for years. Trying to keep up with the competition has driven their customer service down.
I still will not buy anything but Kenmore vacuum cleaners though. I’ve never had one last less than 10 years.

guntrain44 01-27-2012 10:09 AM

Tilton Sears
 
I have had nothing but great services there.

Winni-Retired 02-24-2012 07:10 AM

Tilton sears
 
Saw a sign in the window yesterday, as we drove by, that the store was closing ....... It looked like they had a smaller sign that said moving ... but with traffic, it was tough to read it all as to where they are going.

Paugus Bay Resident 02-24-2012 12:54 PM

Maybe a result of this?

http://www.chicagotribune.com/busine...,4483819.story

Lakesrider 02-27-2012 02:44 PM

I had to replace a Kobalt ratchet three times. JH Williams tools used to make Koblat but now they are Chinese made. You can get some good tools at Menard's of all places. Husky is made in China as well..
One of the reasons they limit returns is that people buy cheap used sets off ebay and try to return them to Lowe's for a full value replacement.
Tool quality is severely lacking these days and until people demand better quality....tools are turning into a disposable asset.:(
Thankfully I bought most of my tools a long time ago when quality was much better.

NHBoat70 03-01-2012 09:49 AM

Closing
 
I don't think you have to worry about Sears in Tilton anymore. This Homecenter store will be closing soon...

fatlazyless 03-30-2012 02:23 PM

Closed - drove past today and the sign in the window says Closed!

There is a very nice Sears up in Plymouth, Rt 93-Exit 26, close to Wal-mart which is a very well run Sears store crammed full with everything Sears.


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