About a year ago, I was looking for a new chainsaw. I had an older Husquvarna 455 with a 20" bar, so when I saw chains for it on sale or closeout, I bought them. Then, it became a problem.
I already had all the support parts and chains when Sears closed out that large bar model, and with it clearanced all their inventory of HV brand 20" chains for as low as $5.00, so I decided to get another new one. After shopping around, the best price then was $399 plus 8.25% tax, and about $375 on the Internet... So to save on shipping and tax, I bought from Amazon.com...
When it arrived, the carton appeared to have been a returned item with it being re-stapled and taped, even though the saw appeared new. The "kicker" was when I found that the saw's manual had short thick black hairs between some of the pages.... I've never had a problem with Amazon.com before, but this was bad. Plus, most chainsaws come with a small bottle of bar oil and gas mix, but there was nothing like that inside; just the hairy manual and plug wrench.
When I called Customer Service, I got another boot to the face... The lady was nice, but she said, "We can't take returns on gasoline powered items because of shipping regulations and dangerous gas fumes." I told her that if it had gas in it, it was what was there when I opened it because I never added any. She wasn't going to take it back!! After going round and round about the problem, and me willingly wanting to send pics showing the carton's old large-clinched staple holes next to the newer second set of staples, and THE BLACK HAIRS.... I told her in all the things I've ordered from Amazon, I've NEVER had something like this quality!!
She said, "Well, I'll ship you another saw." I asked how long it would take, and she replied, "It will be shipped second day delivery and if it's satisfactory, hold the first one until you hear from us."
It's not on any item's sale page, if you'll look real close in the "Returns" section of their website, there is a small blurb about gas powered items...but who knew??? The silver lining to this experience came after several months of keeping the first saw in its box, sitting in the entry waiting for a UPS guy holding a pickup order in his hand.....
It's been almost a year, and no communication. contact, or billing. So, I've ended up getting two 20" chainsaws for the price of one..... Just don't try sending back any gas powered purchase from Amazon.com if there is a problem....
Bill
I already had all the support parts and chains when Sears closed out that large bar model, and with it clearanced all their inventory of HV brand 20" chains for as low as $5.00, so I decided to get another new one. After shopping around, the best price then was $399 plus 8.25% tax, and about $375 on the Internet... So to save on shipping and tax, I bought from Amazon.com...
When it arrived, the carton appeared to have been a returned item with it being re-stapled and taped, even though the saw appeared new. The "kicker" was when I found that the saw's manual had short thick black hairs between some of the pages.... I've never had a problem with Amazon.com before, but this was bad. Plus, most chainsaws come with a small bottle of bar oil and gas mix, but there was nothing like that inside; just the hairy manual and plug wrench.
When I called Customer Service, I got another boot to the face... The lady was nice, but she said, "We can't take returns on gasoline powered items because of shipping regulations and dangerous gas fumes." I told her that if it had gas in it, it was what was there when I opened it because I never added any. She wasn't going to take it back!! After going round and round about the problem, and me willingly wanting to send pics showing the carton's old large-clinched staple holes next to the newer second set of staples, and THE BLACK HAIRS.... I told her in all the things I've ordered from Amazon, I've NEVER had something like this quality!!
She said, "Well, I'll ship you another saw." I asked how long it would take, and she replied, "It will be shipped second day delivery and if it's satisfactory, hold the first one until you hear from us."
It's not on any item's sale page, if you'll look real close in the "Returns" section of their website, there is a small blurb about gas powered items...but who knew??? The silver lining to this experience came after several months of keeping the first saw in its box, sitting in the entry waiting for a UPS guy holding a pickup order in his hand.....
It's been almost a year, and no communication. contact, or billing. So, I've ended up getting two 20" chainsaws for the price of one..... Just don't try sending back any gas powered purchase from Amazon.com if there is a problem....

Bill