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View Poll Results: Are you sick of tool prices?
yes, I won't change my buying habbits 3 18.75%
yes, I will search for new sources like you did 8 50.00%
no, the prices are fine 3 18.75%
no, but I will explore other options 2 12.50%
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Old 05-28-2007, 04:38 PM
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they won't offer the deal to part time students. Ya gotta be a full time student, in a degree program.
When I was going to school, we had a couple guys in my class that took vacation time to go to the first week of class, bought several thousand dollars worth of tools (half price), droped out, and then got a partial refund on tuition.

For me, I essentially got free school. I bought so many tools at the discount price that the discount I got was more than the tuition was.
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I use craftsman because they're cheap, decent and have a lifetime warranty. But I heard that they dont offer the warranty if you're professional. But they suit my general maintenance needs.
They say they won't warranty them, but the kids behind the counter don't seem to know what's going on. I've stoped by on the way home from work still wearing my mechanics uniform and warranteed tools. A friend of mine broke a ratchet using a 3' pipe as a cheater bar. He took the handle to one sears store and told them he was working on his boat and the rest fell in the lake. He took the ratchet part to anohter store and told them the same story.
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