Advance is the seller, not the manufacturer. PT said lifetime, not Advance. You should've took that up with PT but instead left Advance to deal with the bull with no receipt cutting into their time and them getting nothing out of it. 👨🔧
@inconnu496110 күн бұрын
They LOST at least ONE loyal customer from it!
@anonymoususerxoxo10 күн бұрын
One monkey don't stop no show.
@sonofmontezuma373210 күн бұрын
Walked into Napa auto parts handed them a craftsman wrench no questions, no receipts Jose warranty, the ranch and not the door I went
@anonymoususerxoxo9 күн бұрын
@@sonofmontezuma3732Well buy it online next time and just go pick it up so you'll have a digital receipt if any issues. Paper receipts get tossed, I know. Might be a coupon online as well but don't bash the middle man.
@sonofmontezuma37329 күн бұрын
@ they should stand behind what the sell, especially if it says “Lifetime”. You would think. Not bashing guy stating what occurred.
@galevest45459 күн бұрын
If you don't have a recipt email the company as in performance tool they will replace without recipt you just need a Pic to send them.
@sonofmontezuma37329 күн бұрын
Interesting, if it craps out I will try that. Since I no longer visit advance.
@galevest45459 күн бұрын
I've done this with maco, spyder,Diablo ,pt, lisle and more and sometimes like Diablo sent me a few blades to try, some emails has taken 5 days to reply but done me good in the end. Heck I just got a replacement cover for my pop up canopy last week for a canopy I purchased from Walmart 3 months ago and I skipped their bs added insurance plan they wanted $30 ish bucks for! Email costed me nothing
@fatch7610 күн бұрын
That is how you advance lol
@dicky760010 күн бұрын
This is pretty much everywhere dude. Let me explain what happened in the late '80's, early '90's. Before that, the manufacturers would warranty the tools to the companies (stores) with statement credits when the manufacturer got the tool/part back. It became cost prohibitive transporting all of the "defective" product, so the manufacturers changed the way defects got handled. The first change was that instead of sending the stuff back to them, the manufactures went off of their industry defect rate, which for the sake of this discussion we will use 10%. They and the store agree on a 10% defect rate, and the manufacturer would just give 10% off of the cost of the product to allot for 10% of the product needing warrantied, and require the store destroy/dispose of the defective product. That is why the stores want to see that you purchased it from them. If you bought it at Autozone and replaced it at Advance, Advance is losing the full price of that product. That is why they want to make sure you bought it from there. Now with house brand parts and house brand items, let's use a rotor for example. All house brand rotors (Duralast, Wearever, etc.) come from the exact same Chinese factory. The price is agreed upon, and the company (Advance, Autozone, etc.) handles the warranty in house. Again, they want to only warranty the products that they sell, because they get no credit for any defects that come back. Hope this helps you understand. Further, it is ALWAYS a good idea to keep receipts for everything. I just warrantied a lifetime starter from advance from 2018 that I had the receipt for. I was in and out in a minute.
@sonofmontezuma37329 күн бұрын
Went on a road call out of town in a small little city called Fredericksburg. Texas walked into a NAPA store that I had never been to before handed them a craftsman crescent wrench. No receipt to 20 years. Old guy just handed me another craftsman crescent wrench and not the door I went.
@digitalis29779 күн бұрын
@@sonofmontezuma3732 Bully for Craftsman being the exception to the rule and still paying for returns from retailers (although the quality of Craftsman products is no longer even comparable to what it was so they can have the money to do it.) The man above told you 100% truth about how the system works and all you can say is "but Muh Craftsman." Meanwhile, every modern Craftsman item I have is in the Drawer of Shame where the things I never should have bought collect dust awaiting some destructive purpose. If you want an absolutely No Questions Asked Warranty, go to Harbor Freight or keep burning through Craftsman and hope and pray they don't finish going under.
@GosselinFarmsEdGosselin13 күн бұрын
Never graced their threshold.. I try not to deal with places that we don't have accounts.. makes it easier when there's any warranty issues. We had an awesome mom and pop tool store in town, didn't matter if the manufacturer had a good warranty or not, they'd replace it anyway.. if they replaced too many, they would find a better brand. The big box stores ran them out of business 😥
@beckoningpoppy452610 күн бұрын
Manufacturer warranties being thru the manufacturer is normal. Advance owns DieHard and they will warranty them no problem. They dont own PT. Its literally called a manufacturer's warranty.
@sonofmontezuma373210 күн бұрын
NAPA walked into a NAPA auto parts store handed them a craftsman crescent wrench no receipt no questions exchanged at the door