Re: 1 5/16 socket
[Re: MR_P_BODY]
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08/20/13 09:30 PM
08/20/13 09:30 PM
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Mike, around here , they encourage it if you decide to keep them. To them its just another way to get a tool Sale I agree back in the day, a rental was supposed to be a rental. But not anymore brother, around here its a encouraged tool sale. And I do see why in your case, they didnt want to replace a cam bearing install tool. How many average Joes install thier own cam bearings. I would, and you would, but not many others. The Stores I mentioned, encourage the keep policy. Sale, Sale, Sale.
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Re: 1 5/16 socket
[Re: Sport440]
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08/20/13 09:49 PM
08/20/13 09:49 PM
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Mike, around here , they encourage it if you decide to keep them.
To them its just another way to get a tool Sale I agree back in the day, a rental was supposed to be a rental. But not anymore brother, around here its a encouraged tool sale.
And I do see why in your case, they didnt want to replace a cam bearing install tool. How many average Joes install thier own cam bearings. I would, and you would, but not many others.
The Stores I mentioned, encourage the keep policy. Sale, Sale, Sale.
Well if you were to buy that SAME socket its more than $10 to buy... so they expected it to return.. some of the places around here will take your drivers license number to make you return it... the only reason they offer a cheap deposit is so you wont have to lay out the big buck for the tool itself(being NICE) if they really want to make the sale on a rental tool it would be the same price... not 1/2 the price
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Re: 1 5/16 socket
[Re: MR_P_BODY]
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08/20/13 10:04 PM
08/20/13 10:04 PM
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Mike, here in Canton, Ohio, the Deposits arent Cheap, They are the Value of the Tool. I rented a Ball jount kit awhile back and it was $90 bucks. Just got off the phone with AutoZone to varify, and they are now $100. AutoZone had them in stock, you could either rent them for the $100 or Keep them, or KEEEP them. The $100 covered thier cost and then some. Its the New Sales trend. Now places like Napa, may not be doing it, but the three stores I mentioned are. Soon, if not already, most of them chain stores IMO will be doing the same. They all learn together. Sale, Sale , Sale, Mike, Trust me its the new way. No Cheap Deposits here.
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Re: 1 5/16 socket
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08/20/13 10:21 PM
08/20/13 10:21 PM
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Mike, here in Canton, Ohio, the Deposits arent Cheap, They are the Value of the Tool.
I rented a Ball jount kit awhile back and it was $90 bucks. Just got off the phone with AutoZone to varify, and they are now $100.
AutoZone had them in stock, you could either rent them for the $100 or Keep them, or KEEEP them.
The $100 covered thier cost and then some. Its the New Sales trend. Now places like Napa, may not be doing it, but the three stores I mentioned are.
Soon, if not already, most of them chain stores IMO will be doing the same. They all learn together. Sale, Sale , Sale, Mike, Trust me its the new way.
No Cheap Deposits here.
I deal MAINLY with one store in town... I'm in there damn near everyday.. for the cam too they only asked me for a $45 deposit.. but they knew it was coming back... they had $100 deposit on it when it didnt come back... I sure hope the places around here dont jack up the deposit rate so high that its easier to buy the tool
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Re: 1 5/16 socket
[Re: MR_P_BODY]
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08/20/13 10:33 PM
08/20/13 10:33 PM
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[ I sure hope the places around here dont jack up the deposit rate so high that its easier to buy the tool
I hear you Mike But its not to bad after the shock of it. I just put it on the credit card, and it gets taken right back off a day or so later when and if I return it. . No harm no foul.
So far I havent kept anything, though I did consider keeping the ball joint tool. It was new and sweet.
Sorry to hear you wont be making DW, I was going to be watching that for updates. Next year maybe, I know its not easy. I couldnt do it.
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Re: 1 5/16 socket
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08/21/13 01:27 PM
08/21/13 01:27 PM
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This is way off topic, thanks to a moron that makes a post calling someone a thieve that he knows nothing about. Why don't the mods kick people like this off for posting on topics that have nothing to do with the topic. Stanton: Well folks there you have it, I have all the proof I need. They do let MORONS on these sites!!!!!!!!
Justinp61: Yes it is meant to be that way. They charge you the retail price + sales tax and if it is not returned in a couple days they order in a new one. I know this for sure at AZ and Oreillys. They offer the rental program to keep the real thieves from buying a tool using it and returning it. if the renter decides he likes the tool and wants to keep it, he has already paid for it. I just had a conversation with my local Oreilly parts store manager [also a former AZ employee], about this and he says rent and return for a 100% return of $$$$ or keep it if you wish.
My post was letting the original poster know he can use a decent tool for free or buy it for a reasonable price rather than pay for a pretty much useless HF tool.
BTW if anyone is at the same race track as me and needs a 1 5/16" socket I have one in the trailer that you are welcome to use, except Stanton
So if someone borrows your socket and decides to keep it that's o.k. under your set of morals right Gus
Did you miss the part where you have to leave a deposit to rent the tool and the deposit is enough to cover the cost of the tool (in this case a socket)?
If a person buys a socket from the parts store uses it once and then returns it for a full refund it's no longer a new item and can't be sold a such.
If they have a rental tool and someone rents it once they've paid for the tool in most case (a socket especially). The next time it's rented it's pure profit. If the tool renter decides it's better to keep it for the deposit price (which is usually enough to cover it's replacement at the parts store) the store simply replaces it with one off the shelf.
The store essentially sold a used socket and got paid for a new one.
It's not a hard concept to grasp.
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Re: 1 5/16 socket
[Re: SNK-EYZ]
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08/21/13 01:46 PM
08/21/13 01:46 PM
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All of the local parts stores around here do the loaner tool program. Autozone, Napa, Oreillys and even the local mom and pop place.
As stated you pay 100% of the retail price for the rental, you have 24-48 hours to return the tool or you bought it. Pretty simple. Keeping it IS NOT STEALING.
I bought and used a 33mm socket for the job last time I pulled the yoke off.
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Re: 1 5/16 socket
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08/21/13 04:13 PM
08/21/13 04:13 PM
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This is way off topic, thanks to a moron that makes a post calling someone a thieve that he knows nothing about. Why don't the mods kick people like this off for posting on topics that have nothing to do with the topic. Stanton: Well folks there you have it, I have all the proof I need. They do let MORONS on these sites!!!!!!!!
Justinp61: Yes it is meant to be that way. They charge you the retail price + sales tax and if it is not returned in a couple days they order in a new one. I know this for sure at AZ and Oreillys. They offer the rental program to keep the real thieves from buying a tool using it and returning it. if the renter decides he likes the tool and wants to keep it, he has already paid for it. I just had a conversation with my local Oreilly parts store manager [also a former AZ employee], about this and he says rent and return for a 100% return of $$$$ or keep it if you wish.
My post was letting the original poster know he can use a decent tool for free or buy it for a reasonable price rather than pay for a pretty much useless HF tool.
BTW if anyone is at the same race track as me and needs a 1 5/16" socket I have one in the trailer that you are welcome to use, except Stanton
The way you wrote the post said you "rented" the socket for $10 and then kept it. Anyone with even a Grade 5 grasp of the English language would get the same message that Stanton and myself (among others) did and that was you stole it. Sorry. Nowhere in the post does it say that the retail price for said socket is also $10 and that the store policy is "rent it or keep it" which makes no sense at all. Why would anybody rent a $10 socket for $10?
Kevin
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Re: 1 5/16 socket
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08/21/13 04:22 PM
08/21/13 04:22 PM
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So if someone borrows your socket and decides to keep it that's o.k. under your set of morals right Gus
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Did you miss the part where you have to leave a deposit to rent the tool and the deposit is enough to cover the cost of the tool (in this case a socket)?
If a person buys a socket from the parts store uses it once and then returns it for a full refund it's no longer a new item and can't be sold a such.
If they have a rental tool and someone rents it once they've paid for the tool in most case (a socket especially). The next time it's rented it's pure profit. If the tool renter decides it's better to keep it for the deposit price (which is usually enough to cover it's replacement at the parts store) the store simply replaces it with one off the shelf.
The store essentially sold a used socket and got paid for a new one.
It's not a hard concept to grasp.
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The "concept" some of you can't seem to grasp is a verbal or written agreement that you are renting a tool with the understanding that you will return it when you are done. Thieves are too ignorant or unskilled to make the money to buy the tool they need, either that or they lack the moral compass to honor a contract ,which category do you fall into? Gus
The auto parts store know full well up front that the tool may not be returned when they rent it. They took a deposit large enough to cover the cost of it's replacement.
As has been stated, they don't really care if you bring it back. They got paid for it by the deposit you made on it!
Gus, if you're posting from work aren't you essentially stealing from your employer by being on Moparts when you're supposed to be working?
Whether they care if you bring it back or the deposit covers the cost of the tool does not make it any less stolen if you in fact rented it and I'm pretty sure Gus works in a flat rate shop.
Kevin
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Re: 1 5/16 socket
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08/22/13 01:51 PM
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I rented a Chevy Malibu a few weeks back for only $150, dang, I should of kept it !!!!
It's not worth that much.
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