Sears Complaint

Warning to anyone purchasing a washing machine from Sears - Sears Parts Direct department

Posted By: hotepik on 4/2/2008

This is a warning to anyone who has purchased a washing machine from Sears.

I have recently discovered that it is Sears official policy to take away the shipping bolts that are fitted to washing machines. These are fitted by the manufacturer to prevent internal damage during transport, but should actually be left with the customer as they need to be refitted if ever the machine needs to be moved (e.g- when moving house).

Sears informed me that the reason they take these away is because some customers were refitting the bolts needlessly and thus causing damage when they try to operate the machine.



However, who knows how many machines have been damaged when people move house but, because of Sears' policy, don't have the shipping bolts available to refit to their machines? Presumably by this stage though most machines will be out of the warranty period so Sears won't have to do anything about any damage that's caused by their policy.

It took me about 5 frustratingly long phone calls to Sears Parts department to establish this and to get them to send me the shipping bolts, which should have been delivered with the washing machine in the first place. However, they have refused to send me the wrench (used to tighten the shipping bolts), which should also have come with the machine. My last conversation was with one of the rudest call center employee I have ever spoken to, who worked for Sears Parts Direct.

If you have bought a washing machine from Sears and think you might need to move the machine at some point in the future, my advice is to call up and insist that they send you the shipping bolts for your machine, as well as the wrench to tighten them.

They will try to charge you for these parts, but as they SHOULD have been delivered with the machine in the first place (and will be listed in the machine's manual as included 'parts and accessories'), you should argue to get them free of charge.


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    Hugh_Jorgen (04/03/2008)      
    Millions of washers are moved every year without these bolts in place and with no ill effects. They are mainly meant to protect the machines in transit to the stores where they are stacked on pallets, moved by forklifts and packed into freight trailers for transit. They get a rough and bumpy trip.

    In most household moves the machines are blanket wrapped (or should be) and secured in the truck or trailer so the movement of the machine is minimal. They get a much gentler handling once they are in a home.

    The bolts are nice to have, but I can see their reasoning - someone sees them, says "look at all these loose bolts!" and tightens t... more >>

    hotepik (04/03/2008)      
    Wrapping the machine in a blanket won't prevent internal damage if the drum swings or bounces about as the machine is lifted. My machine's manual states that the bolts "should be kept for future use" and "must be reinstalled whenever the appliance is transported" - most others I've seen say the same thing. I've always done this in the past - it's a quick and easy procedure, if you have the bolts and wrench in the first place. If not, this website has some advice for protecting your machine when you move: www.whitegoodshelp.co.uk/wordpress/transporting-a-washing-machine/
    The manuals are also very clear about removing the bolts before using ... more >>

    qualityappliance (04/03/2008)      
    I have moved thousands of appliances after the shipping bolts have been removed, and none have been damaged.

    SilverWngs71 (04/05/2008)      
    Some washers have shipping straps and once removed you cannot replace them.


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