Hey all:
Went to Sears today to return a defective workout machine my wife had.
Dinna need it anyway as she found a local gym where she goes now, no
harm, no foul.
They would not refund to credit card as it was over 1 year, but gave
me a store credit for the full amount. Great!
Sooo while my wife was shopping elsewhere, I manage to stuff a few
stupid tools into my cart...
1. 18" Craftsman Scroll Saw (with lamp and laser)
2. Dovetail guide for my router
3. A really nice Drill Guide
4. A plastic square. I have now idea why I bought it but it looked
really cool...
All impulse buys... Spent about 10% of the return...
Damn my own eyes!!!
Freddie
>
> I have $500 of Sears gift cards that expire in May. So far I haven't found
> anything to buy there; but I suppose in April I will settle for something.- Hide quoted text -
>
Check to make sure that they expire.
I had some Sears cards that I was told first they would and then they
would NOT expire.
You also may want to check if Kmart will honor them...they just might.
Then the problem is to find something in Kmart you want to buy.
Did I mention that I HATE gift cards and all relatives have been told
NEVER to get gift cards for me?
It would seem over 40% of all gift cards are never refunded...sweet
deal for companies.
TMT
On Feb 4, 6:05 pm, "Toller" <[email protected]> wrote:
> "Phred" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
> news:[email protected]...
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hey all:
>
> > Went to Sears today to return a defective workout machine my wife had.
> > Dinna need it anyway as she found a local gym where she goes now, no
> > harm, no foul.
>
> > They would not refund to credit card as it was over 1 year, but gave
> > me a store credit for the full amount. Great!
>
> > Sooo while my wife was shopping elsewhere, I manage to stuff a few
> > stupid tools into my cart...
>
> > 1. 18" Craftsman Scroll Saw (with lamp and laser)
>
> > 2. Dovetail guide for my router
>
> > 3. A really nice Drill Guide
>
> > 4. A plastic square. I have now idea why I bought it but it looked
> > really cool...
>
> > All impulse buys... Spent about 10% of the return...
>
> > Damn my own eyes!!!
>
> > Freddie
>
> I have $500 of Sears gift cards that expire in May. So far I haven't found
> anything to buy there; but I suppose in April I will settle for something.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
On Mon, 05 Feb 2007 00:05:10 GMT, "Toller" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>I have $500 of Sears gift cards that expire in May. So far I haven't found
>anything to buy there; but I suppose in April I will settle for something.
>
Tires. Sears carries name brands.
Sears Hardware stores used to carry Dewalt, Milwaukee in the Houston area. Many of these have since
closed, so don't know if that helps.
On Sun, 04 Feb 2007 16:26:01 -0500, Phred <[email protected]>
wrote:
>1. 18" Craftsman Scroll Saw (with lamp and laser)
So out of curiosity, what does that laser do for you on a scroll saw?
"Toller" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
*snip*
>
> I have $500 of Sears gift cards that expire in May. So far I haven't
> found anything to buy there; but I suppose in April I will settle for
> something.
>
Sears has a clothing section for those who don't want their (questionable
quality) tools. ;-)
Puckdropper
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"Edwin Pawlowski" <[email protected]> wrote in news:xFKxh.4211$_d4.2815
@trndny05:
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> "Prometheus" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> On Sun, 04 Feb 2007 16:26:01 -0500, Phred <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>1. 18" Craftsman Scroll Saw (with lamp and laser)
>>
>> So out of curiosity, what does that laser do for you on a scroll saw?
>
> Help you find the switch?
>
It's an "aeromatic" feature. The laser is just hot enough to make the
wood smolder, and that releases a pleasant (for Pine and Cedar at least)
aroma.
Puckdropper
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Sun, Feb 4, 2007, 4:26pm [email protected] (Phred) doth clameth:
Hey all:
Went to Sears <snip>
Warm fuzzy, yes. Gload, no.
JOAT
Only those who have the patience to do simple things perfectly will
acquire the skill to do difficult things easily.
- Johann Von Schiller
"Phred" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hey all:
>
> Went to Sears today to return a defective workout machine my wife had.
> Dinna need it anyway as she found a local gym where she goes now, no
> harm, no foul.
>
> They would not refund to credit card as it was over 1 year, but gave
> me a store credit for the full amount. Great!
>
> Sooo while my wife was shopping elsewhere, I manage to stuff a few
> stupid tools into my cart...
>
>
> 1. 18" Craftsman Scroll Saw (with lamp and laser)
>
> 2. Dovetail guide for my router
>
> 3. A really nice Drill Guide
>
> 4. A plastic square. I have now idea why I bought it but it looked
> really cool...
>
> All impulse buys... Spent about 10% of the return...
>
> Damn my own eyes!!!
>
> Freddie
I have $500 of Sears gift cards that expire in May. So far I haven't found
anything to buy there; but I suppose in April I will settle for something.
"Toller" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> I have $500 of Sears gift cards that expire in May. So far I haven't
> found anything to buy there; but I suppose in April I will settle for
> something.
>
Clothing for the kids?
Patriarch
Prometheus <[email protected]>:
> On Sun, 04 Feb 2007 16:26:01 -0500, Phred <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> 1. 18" Craftsman Scroll Saw (with lamp and laser)
>
> So out of curiosity, what does that laser do for
> you on a scroll saw?
It shows the line where the saw wön't cut.
SCNR
Rejnold
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Boldly go to Start, Settings, Add/Remove programs, and shout,
'For god and country'. If your heart is pure and your quest
righteous, all will be well" -- Paul Young
Prometheus <[email protected]>:
> On Sun, 04 Feb 2007 16:26:01 -0500, Phred
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> 1. 18" Craftsman Scroll Saw (with lamp and laser)
>
> So out of curiosity, what does that laser do for
> you on a scroll saw?
It shows the line where the saw won't cut.
SCNR
Rejnold
--
"Never show fear to a computer ... they can smell it.
Boldly go to Start, Settings, Add/Remove programs, and shout,
'For god and country'. If your heart is pure and your quest
righteous, all will be well" -- Paul Young
On Mon, 05 Feb 2007 00:05:10 GMT, "Toller" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>"Phred" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> Hey all:
>>
>> Went to Sears today to return a defective workout machine my wife had.
>> Dinna need it anyway as she found a local gym where she goes now, no
>> harm, no foul.
>>
>> They would not refund to credit card as it was over 1 year, but gave
>> me a store credit for the full amount. Great!
>>
>> Sooo while my wife was shopping elsewhere, I manage to stuff a few
>> stupid tools into my cart...
>>
>>
>> 1. 18" Craftsman Scroll Saw (with lamp and laser)
>>
>> 2. Dovetail guide for my router
>>
>> 3. A really nice Drill Guide
>>
>> 4. A plastic square. I have now idea why I bought it but it looked
>> really cool...
>>
>> All impulse buys... Spent about 10% of the return...
>>
>> Damn my own eyes!!!
>>
>> Freddie
>
>I have $500 of Sears gift cards that expire in May. So far I haven't found
>anything to buy there; but I suppose in April I will settle for something.
See if they can special order you something decent--there's a lot of
stuff they can get you that's not in the store. And remember that
many of their "professional" tools are rebadged brand names.
If there's nothing in the tools then you might want to consider
putting it toward an appliance of some sort. And there's always
clothing--Levis is Levis no matter where you get them.
Or consider useful nitpick stuff that you wouldn't otherwise have
gotten--every time I walk into Sears I see some under-$50 item that I
can tell would be useful or nice to have but don't want badly enough
to part with under-50 bucks.
If you're not in a hurry, you might check the laws in your state. Here in
Illinois, by law, gift cards do not expire, no matter what the retailer
says.
todd
"Toller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "Phred" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> Hey all:
>>
>> Went to Sears today to return a defective workout machine my wife had.
>> Dinna need it anyway as she found a local gym where she goes now, no
>> harm, no foul.
>>
>> They would not refund to credit card as it was over 1 year, but gave
>> me a store credit for the full amount. Great!
>>
>> Sooo while my wife was shopping elsewhere, I manage to stuff a few
>> stupid tools into my cart...
>>
>>
>> 1. 18" Craftsman Scroll Saw (with lamp and laser)
>>
>> 2. Dovetail guide for my router
>>
>> 3. A really nice Drill Guide
>>
>> 4. A plastic square. I have now idea why I bought it but it looked
>> really cool...
>>
>> All impulse buys... Spent about 10% of the return...
>>
>> Damn my own eyes!!!
>>
>> Freddie
>
> I have $500 of Sears gift cards that expire in May. So far I haven't
> found anything to buy there; but I suppose in April I will settle for
> something.
>
I think it was "Toller" <[email protected]> who stated:
>I have $500 of Sears gift cards that expire in May. So far I haven't found
>anything to buy there; but I suppose in April I will settle for something.
Interesting that this thread should come up today. I actually got to
use a Sears tool that I'd recommend. I picked up a Sears EasyFire(tm)
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?vertical=TOOL&pid=00968514000&subcat=Fix
staple gun several months ago 'cause it was cheap (on clearance at a
grocery store(??)), it intrigued me, and I wanted to have another
stapler handy so I wouldn't have to go out to my Man Garage whenever I
needed one.
Today I used it for the first time, for putting some upholstery fabric
on some chair seats. It felt kind of cheap in my hand and while it was
stapling, and it wouldn't reset itself for the next staple very well
unless I wiggled it a bit, but darned if it wasn't a LOT easier to
place a staple where I wanted it and not leave any staples standing
proud the way my old Swingline staple gun will sometimes do. It left
my hand feeling a lot less tired too (about 350-400 staples!).
OK, that wasn't a resounding recommendation, but it is a better tool
than I was expecting for the price . . . .
-Don
--
The things that come to those that wait are the things left by those who
got there first
On Mon, 05 Feb 2007 00:05:10 GMT, "Toller" <[email protected]> wrote:
>I have $500 of Sears gift cards that expire in May. So far I haven't found
>anything to buy there; but I suppose in April I will settle for something.
They've got some nice looking rolling toolboxes....
"Prometheus" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 04 Feb 2007 16:26:01 -0500, Phred <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>1. 18" Craftsman Scroll Saw (with lamp and laser)
>
> So out of curiosity, what does that laser do for you on a scroll saw?
Help you find the switch?