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I had a plummer, who went into the snap-on business
I don't know the particular numbers but he didn't last much more than a year. Seemed the only way to peddle his wares was to drive to the shops in that big truck and offer credit so the mechanics would buy tools. Then the mechanics quit or move on and he is left with nothing. He had a hard time collecting on his sales. I felt really bad for him because he was so upbeat about it in the beginning. I have a lot of Craftsmen tools, they are availible and pretty decent. I avoid at all cost using inferior tools. Sorry to hear Snap doesn't back up their products with customer service.
John
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