Thread regarding Sears layoffs

Does Sears still honor the lifetime alignment at the auto centers?

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Bring her in. Just did one yesterday on a 1989 mercury topaz, guy bought the alignment in 1990 right before we had the class action about forcing people to buy them- he got his money’s worth.

https://caselaw.findlaw.com/nc-court-of-appeals/1031210.html

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Post ID: @5ojh+1cPcBQPc

The deal that was offered as stores were closing left and right. My store didn't offer our customers them because most of our customers were regulars who we had a relationship with. Regardless... how many exceptional or even qualified technicians do you think are still working for sears auto ? Maybe a few old timer hold overs here and there but I have seen the people who have become victims of incompetent pretenders looking to make a commission and do admit that they can't figure out how to get a car properly aligned. Move on is my opinion.

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Post ID: @3cpw+1cPcBQPc

Almost remember. Lifetime warranties are for the lifetime of the company, not the owner of the product.

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Post ID: @2jds+1cPcBQPc

Ahahahahahahahah

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Post ID: @2ybu+1cPcBQPc

With Sears Auto Centers so few and far between anymore, the cost of gas just to get to and from an Auto Center along with time involved would outweigh the savings of a free alignment.

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Post ID: @1chu+1cPcBQPc

The driving distance to the nearest Auto Center with so few Auto Centers remaining in terms of gasoline costs and time spent driving would negate the savings of a free alignment.

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Post ID: @1srx+1cPcBQPc

Yes, but keep in mind their lifetime may be superseded by your warranty.

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Post ID: @1rnd+1cPcBQPc

yeah if you can find an auto center

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