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[QUOTE="Slips, post: 727065, member: 50431"] "ALWAYS pay the Snap-On man.I've got such good credit with my Snap-On man I can buy anything I want on credit." This is a bit off topic but a friend of mine recently came to me to help him. Because of the way Snap-On and Matco are structured plus my friends mistakes, I couldn't. One thing to watch out for with credit to Snap-On or any other tool company ( Matco etc. ). They tend to Sometimes try and run the truck-man out of business and put in a replacement. Also, when you get turn over with some of those Snap-On folks they will occasionally defraud your credit. The way they do it is to say you recieved such and such when in fact you did not. That usually happens just before they leave whatever tool company they work for. And again, it is the exception, rather than the rule. I have a personal friend who kept very bad records on what he received and what he did not. He basically had a line of credit and left it to his dealer to be honest. The driver/dealer defrauded him, said he spent all his credit and quit the company. Guess what? The driver/dealer is an independent contract. My friend is stuck now with over 6k in bills for stuff he never got. His recourse is against the driver and not against the company. Once he got to checking he found this particular driver did this to a lot of people. Unfortunately with poor record keeping by my friend it makes his case difficult to defend. Add to that the independent contractor aspect and it is a real nightmare. "Trust and Confirm" was President Reagan's motto when dealing with the Soviet Union. I recommend the same with your tool sellers. Keep great records, keep up with your credit account every (EVERY) month and let that driver/dealer know you are absolutely aware of what you have and what you don't. Friends sure, but good business practices sure also. [/QUOTE]
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