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Sad Tale: Leitz Tooling Systems-"Free" Unisaw blade sharpening
When I bought my Unisaw in 1998, there were two coupons for a "free"
sharpening in the case with the blade. I used one in 2000 by mailing the blade from Tucson to Leitz in CA. I did it while planning to be away on vacation. That worked well...Leitz in the USA. Anyway, in the meantime, we've moved to Canada so I called and got the Leitz location up here (1-Ontario) On July 16th I spent $ 12.00 for postage and mailed the blade off, then left on vacation. I expected that there would be a notice in the mailbox on our return to p/u the blade. We returned Aug 7 and no notice. On the Monday, Aug 9 I called Leitz and was told the blade 'went out' on the Thu or Friday. I waited for a few days and sure enough, I got a notice in the mailbox that the blade was at the PO.... COD $ 38.00 !!! I called Leitz again and related the above. The fellow there said that the person that opens the pkgs and sharpens the blades does not always look for the coupon..The $ 38 represented sharpening and return postage ($30) and $ 8.00 to replace 4 chipped carbide teeth. After some discussion, he "believed" that I had indeed sent the coupon so told me to decline the COD and have the PO return the blade to them..they'd remail. I sent them a check for the $ 8.00 and sat down to wait for the blade. Well, here we are 2 weeks later..no blade..called again yesterday to find the contact guy I'd spoken to was "at a trade show in Atlanta". "Call back Monday"...BTW, the "super special" $ 4.99 10" 24 tooth carbide blade from Harbor Freight IS junk..(but you knew that) unless all you cut is plywood and don't mind the uneven teeth leaving "stripes" in your work. R |
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"Rudy" wrote in
news:mzdYc.257243$gE.106522@pd7tw3no: When I bought my Unisaw in 1998, there were two coupons for a "free" sharpening in the case with the blade. Realizing that I'm really spoiled... Since the local, really excellent sharpening service charges less than US$20 on average to sharpen any of the 10" tablesaw blades I've taken them, I've tossed all the 'free sharpening coupons' where they belong. There's a lot to be said for dealing with someone across the counter, who's been there for 25+ years. Google a thread on Sharpening Service from some time in the last year. Maybe there's a recommended shop near you. Patriarch |
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I'm happy when coupons, rebates, special offers, etc. are honored, but am
never surprised when they aren't. I would have paid the cod, then tried to get them to give me my money back (yeah, right). "Rudy" wrote in message news:mzdYc.257243$gE.106522@pd7tw3no... When I bought my Unisaw in 1998, there were two coupons for a "free" sharpening in the case with the blade. I used one in 2000 by mailing the blade from Tucson to Leitz in CA. I did it while planning to be away on vacation. That worked well...Leitz in the USA. Anyway, in the meantime, we've moved to Canada so I called and got the Leitz location up here (1-Ontario) On July 16th I spent $ 12.00 for postage and mailed the blade off, then left on vacation. I expected that there would be a notice in the mailbox on our return to p/u the blade. We returned Aug 7 and no notice. On the Monday, Aug 9 I called Leitz and was told the blade 'went out' on the Thu or Friday. I waited for a few days and sure enough, I got a notice in the mailbox that the blade was at the PO.... COD $ 38.00 !!! I called Leitz again and related the above. The fellow there said that the person that opens the pkgs and sharpens the blades does not always look for the coupon..The $ 38 represented sharpening and return postage ($30) and $ 8.00 to replace 4 chipped carbide teeth. After some discussion, he "believed" that I had indeed sent the coupon so told me to decline the COD and have the PO return the blade to them..they'd remail. I sent them a check for the $ 8.00 and sat down to wait for the blade. Well, here we are 2 weeks later..no blade..called again yesterday to find the contact guy I'd spoken to was "at a trade show in Atlanta". "Call back Monday"...BTW, the "super special" $ 4.99 10" 24 tooth carbide blade from Harbor Freight IS junk..(but you knew that) unless all you cut is plywood and don't mind the uneven teeth leaving "stripes" in your work. R |
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On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 05:10:42 GMT, "Rudy"
calmly ranted: I called Leitz again and related the above. The fellow there said that the person that opens the pkgs and sharpens the blades does not always look for the coupon..The $ 38 represented sharpening and return postage ($30) and $ 8.00 to replace 4 chipped carbide teeth. After some discussion, he "believed" that I had indeed sent the coupon so told me to decline the COD and have the PO return the blade to them..they'd remail. I sent them a check for the $ 8.00 and sat down to wait for the blade. Well, here we are Perhaps you could write "coupon attached" on both sides of the blade and/or tape the coupon to the blade next time. The taped coupon would be hardest for their blind sharpener guy to miss. 2 weeks later..no blade..called again yesterday to find the contact guy I'd spoken to was "at a trade show in Atlanta". "Call back Monday"...BTW, the "super special" $ 4.99 10" 24 tooth carbide blade from Harbor Freight IS junk..(but you knew that) unless all you cut is plywood and don't mind the uneven teeth leaving "stripes" in your work. You must have received a bad blade from HF. I've been using one of their $4.99 (on sale) C2 blades for a year and a half (granted, I don't use the saw a whole lot) and it cut surprisingly nicely on 80+ year-old Dina. It's time to drill out another arbor hole (she has a 3/4 arbor) and replace it with a $9.99 40T HF special (also C2), but I'll keep the 24T for a backup. -- "I'm sick and tired of having to rearrange my life because of what the STUPIDEST people *might* do or how they *might* react." -- Bill Maher |
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Since the local, really excellent sharpening service charges less than
US$20 on average to sharpen any of the 10" tablesaw blades I've taken them, I've tossed all the 'free sharpening coupons' where they belong. There's a lot to be said for dealing with someone across the counter, who's been there for 25+ years. Google a thread on Sharpening Service from some time in the last year. Maybe there's a recommended shop near you. Will be "looking nextime. I wondered, "What can go wrong..whats wrong with free?" (First off, "mailing" cost $ 12.00) Now I know R |
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I'm happy when coupons, rebates, special offers, etc. are honored, but am never surprised when they aren't. I would have paid the cod, then tried to get them to give me my money back (yeah, right). I called their '800' number and asked about that. They were good enough to tell me there was no way for them to "refund' the COD ("just send it back") |
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Perhaps you could write "coupon attached" on both sides of the blade and/or tape the coupon to the blade next time. The taped coupon would be hardest for their blind sharpener guy to miss. Is he then, their "dullest" sharpener ? G Not sad to say, that was the last coupon. |
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