Yet, the continued Monopoly had direct negative effect on consumers, as its horrible products and parts need to be continually worked on during the warranty period, which is getting shorter and shorter but also such repairs become expensive after its short warranty period expires. To add to this terribleness, in recent decade (as it noticed that its products are getting worst), it contracted-out its product manufacturing to another company that makes below standard product for Sears - to make certain that Sears cannot be a better competitor (LG). Unfortunately for consumers (You and I), Sears has a monopoly on its products and services through its dreadful technicians. And YES, I am a system design engineer as well as electronics engineer – so I back my statements with facts. Its engineers became clueless and then its technicians do not even have common senses as doorknobs. Sears executive team effected it lower management and staff. And on the COMPLTELY OPPOSITE SIDE is Jamie Dimon of JP Morgan Chase. He would be a great leader for sears, capable of closing Sears doors for good, so that no more consumers would suffer. Nardelli's longest running job as an executive was Home Depot, he took other companies down too. As soon as Nardelli was let go (of course with an outcried servant package for taking the company downward), Home Depot became alive/vibrant again. Like Robert (Bob) Louis Nardelli (another failure in the MEGA business world), who took Home Depot backward for 7-8 years. This under skilled top executive led the joint company to further failure. Two very BADLY failing companies (Sears and K-Mart) realized that since they cannot compete with MUCH better companies, they joined forces, but the executive team was NOTHING but bad, greedy and incompetent people of many years. However, through the years, the company went to awfulness - as did Service Merchandise (If you are old enough to remember). “STOP BUYING Kenmore and Sears Product and Servicesĭecades ago, I used to be Sears Avid customer.
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