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Sears Protection Agreement Sales email or US Mail address?

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KenK

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Jan 19, 2016, 11:28:29 AM1/19/16
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I am trying to make a change in my Sears' purchase protection agreement but
can't find an email or US mail address. I tried Sears' Purchase protectiom
department but they say they don't cover such changes. Told me to call 800-
827-6655. Couldn't give me an email or other address. I prefer written
contacts to have a record of the discussion and my hearing is not very good
for phone conversations. Googled Sears Protection Agreement Sales but no
success.

Anyone know of a contact address?

TIA


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KenK

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Jan 19, 2016, 12:18:12 PM1/19/16
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KenK <inv...@invalid.com> wrote in
news:XnsA594605F68...@130.133.4.11:

> I am trying to make a change in my Sears' purchase protection
> agreement but can't find an email or US mail address. I tried Sears'
> Purchase protectiom department but they say they don't cover such
> changes. Told me to call 800- 827-6655. Couldn't give me an email or
> other address. I prefer written contacts to have a record of the
> discussion and my hearing is not very good for phone conversations.
> Googled Sears Protection Agreement Sales but no success.
>
> Anyone know of a contact address?
>
> TIA
>
>
I Googled the phone number. Evidently many people have been swamped with
robocalls from that number. Strange, after many many years with Sears
warranties I've never had an unwanted phone call.

The Real Bev

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Jan 22, 2016, 12:00:29 AM1/22/16
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On 01/19/2016 09:18 AM, KenK wrote:
> KenK <inv...@invalid.com> wrote in
> news:XnsA594605F68...@130.133.4.11:
>
>> I am trying to make a change in my Sears' purchase protection
>> agreement but can't find an email or US mail address. I tried Sears'
>> Purchase protectiom department but they say they don't cover such
>> changes. Told me to call 800- 827-6655. Couldn't give me an email or
>> other address. I prefer written contacts to have a record of the
>> discussion and my hearing is not very good for phone conversations.
>> Googled Sears Protection Agreement Sales but no success.
>>
>> Anyone know of a contact address?
>>
>> TIA
>>
>>
> I Googled the phone number. Evidently many people have been swamped with
> robocalls from that number. Strange, after many many years with Sears
> warranties I've never had an unwanted phone call.

FWIW, my mom put all her appliances on a Sears contract. As far as
repair went everything was fine, but when something died the $amount
they'd give off a new unit was laughable.


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Bob F

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Jan 22, 2016, 1:01:05 PM1/22/16
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The Real Bev wrote:
> On 01/19/2016 09:18 AM, KenK wrote:
>> KenK <inv...@invalid.com> wrote in
>> news:XnsA594605F68...@130.133.4.11:
>>
>>> I am trying to make a change in my Sears' purchase protection
>>> agreement but can't find an email or US mail address. I tried Sears'
>>> Purchase protectiom department but they say they don't cover such
>>> changes. Told me to call 800- 827-6655. Couldn't give me an email or
>>> other address. I prefer written contacts to have a record of the
>>> discussion and my hearing is not very good for phone conversations.
>>> Googled Sears Protection Agreement Sales but no success.
>>>
>>> Anyone know of a contact address?
>>>
>>> TIA
>>>
>>>
>> I Googled the phone number. Evidently many people have been swamped
>> with robocalls from that number. Strange, after many many years with
>> Sears warranties I've never had an unwanted phone call.
>
> FWIW, my mom put all her appliances on a Sears contract. As far as
> repair went everything was fine, but when something died the $amount
> they'd give off a new unit was laughable.

And who defines "died"?


KenK

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Jan 22, 2016, 1:06:34 PM1/22/16
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The Real Bev <bashl...@gmail.com> wrote in news:n7scs2$e0$1@dont-
email.me:

> On 01/19/2016 09:18 AM, KenK wrote:
>> KenK <inv...@invalid.com> wrote in
>> news:XnsA594605F68...@130.133.4.11:
>>
>>> I am trying to make a change in my Sears' purchase protection
>>> agreement but can't find an email or US mail address. I tried Sears'
>>> Purchase protectiom department but they say they don't cover such
>>> changes. Told me to call 800- 827-6655. Couldn't give me an email or
>>> other address. I prefer written contacts to have a record of the
>>> discussion and my hearing is not very good for phone conversations.
>>> Googled Sears Protection Agreement Sales but no success.
>>>
>>> Anyone know of a contact address?
>>>
>>> TIA
>>>
>>>
>> I Googled the phone number. Evidently many people have been swamped
with
>> robocalls from that number. Strange, after many many years with Sears
>> warranties I've never had an unwanted phone call.
>
> FWIW, my mom put all her appliances on a Sears contract. As far as
> repair went everything was fine, but when something died the $amount
> they'd give off a new unit was laughable.
>
>
They replaced my MW oven for free on my extended warranty.

The Real Bev

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Jan 22, 2016, 5:38:03 PM1/22/16
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The repairman is the actual arbiter. She figured she was ahead of the
game all things considered, but still...

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