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    • ceos

      Top 10 Crappiest CEOs (According To Their Employees)

      Glassdoor released its report of the 50 lowest-rated CEOs as determined by employee reviews on its site. I scractched out all the companies you don't care about and ended up with this list of the 10 Crappiest CEOs (of consumer-facing compaines) (according to their employees)... More »

      4:51 PM on Tue Oct 27 2009
      By Ben Popken
      32,284 views, 121 comments

      Most discussed Ursus Maritimus: From what I can tell, all of those CEO's (and most of the ones in the big meltdown last year) more »

    • christmas creep

      You Will Not Escape Toys R Us This Christmas

      One good thing about the bad economy: There are plenty of empty storefronts in malls across the country, and the owners are more than happy to rent them to short-term tenants during peak seasons. And, this year, you can add Toys R Us to the usual gang of Halloween and Christmas stores that pop up suddenly in your local Simon, and disappear in the night a few weeks later. Jeffrey and his posse are expected to open 80 temporary stores next month, along with new toy sections in 260 Babies R Us shops. More »

      9:23 AM on Tue Sep 15 2009
      By Marc Perton
      2,897 views, 14 comments

      Most discussed Red-headed bookworm: Interesting, considering the Toys R Us in the town I work in closed. I wonder if they will open a more »

    • security holes

      Another Sears.com Security Hole Discovered

      That Sears website exploit we posted about a couple of weeks ago was funny, mainly because it seemed more embarrassing for Sears than a true security risk. However, an independent security researcher had also discovered a more significant issue with the site—it allowed for an unlimited number of gift card verification attempts via an external script, so a criminal could use the site as a brute force method to identify valid gift cards for Sears and Kmart. More »

      10:15 AM on Wed Sep 2 2009
      By Chris Walters
      4,907 views, 12 comments

      Most discussed GuinevereRucker: They probably use Windows. more »

    • security holes

      Sears Caught Selling "Grills to Cook Babies" Thanks To Poorly Built Website

      Yesterday a reader sent us a pretty funny screen capture of a Sears product page with a suspicious category description (see above). By the time we got around to checking it out, Sears had corrected the error. It turns out, however, that the real problem was the Sears website was built in a way that lets anyone mess with the category descriptions. More »

      2:45 PM on Fri Aug 21 2009
      By Chris Walters
      35,694 views, 72 comments

      Most discussed sqlrob: Developers that don't cut corners (web or otherwise) are few and far between. more »

    • sears

      Update: Sears Says 'We Got No Mosquitos'

      Sears says there's no Mosquito device at any of their locations. The person who picked up the phone at the Sears our reader complained about said there's no high-pitched whining or buzz noises going on by the entrances or inside, intentional or otherwise. She had read the buzz about the complaint "on Twitter" and sent several "young associates" to check it out and they found nothing out of the ordinary, besides, of course, the plastic humanoids frozen for all eternity, forced to display an ever-changing array of affordable and sensible garments. A commenter says he thinks the real culprit is a cheapo CRT monitor: More »

      5:44 PM on Wed Aug 12 2009
      By Ben Popken
      5,887 views, 49 comments

      Most discussed AndrewC: Fluorescent lights can occasionally vibrate at about the same frequency as a Mosquito. I've had a similar problem at our more »

    • civil rights

      Updated: Customer Thinks Sears Blasts High-Pitched "Mosquito" To Ward Off Teens In Store

      UPDATE: We called the Sears in question and they say there's no high-pitched ringing going on at this store. They didn't install any Mosquito devices and they aren't having any malfunctions right now that would cause such a ringing. The woman who picked up in women's apparel said that in response to what was being said on Twitter, they even sent out some young associates to check out all the entrances and they didn't hear anything.

      If you're under 25 and happen to be in Pennsylvania at Granite Run Mall, you're probably going to want to avoid shopping at Sears. Like many stores across the country, the Sears here is using an ultrasonic weapon known as the Mosquito to deter teens from loitering, according to the experience of reader Jonathan K: More »

      8:59 AM on Wed Aug 12 2009
      By Carrie McLaren
      12,564 views, 161 comments

      Most discussed henrygates: They wouldn't do this if they didn't have a problem with these teens, who while loitering are likely not sitting more »

    • sears cares

      Sears Finally Delivers Air Conditioner, Follows With Barrage Of Phone Calls

      Remember Eric, Fleur, and their epic air conditioner ordeal? When we last spoke to them, they were AC-less, hot, cranky, and reaching out to the Internets for help. Now they have their air conditioners, but only after a stunning show of disorganized solicitousness on the part of Sears. More »

      3:45 PM on Fri Aug 7 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      9,501 views, 42 comments

      Most discussed feckingmorons: Truly, who cares? These people should have cancelled the order weeks ago and not turned it into a novella. more »

    • sears

      Sears Won't Deliver Air Conditioner Until Customer Pays Fee Sears Forgot To Charge

      Eric wrote to us this week with a tale of such epic dysfunction while trying to purchase air conditioners from Sears that there's not much we can add to it. Inside: Imaginary deliveries, super-secret New York City surcharges, and the hazards of daring to order anything over the phone. More »

      4:26 PM on Fri Jul 24 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      11,424 views, 65 comments

      Most discussed wickedpixel: cancel order. purchase elsewhere. more »

    • stupid

      Craftsman Doesn't Have The Ability To Cancel A Duplicate Order

      Reader C.W. is wondering why Craftsman (which is part of Sears) doesn't have the ability to cancel a duplicate order. Especially since there appears to be a "cancel" button on the website. More »

      1:06 PM on Thu Jul 23 2009
      By Meg Marco
      6,314 views, 24 comments

    • above and beyond, kind of

      Sears Customer Service Runaround Results In New Sander

      Can we tag a story "above and beyond" if the customer service cycle is so screwed up that it eventually works out in the customer's favor? When jpodbuild tried to get his Craftsman sander repaired or replaced, he couldn't get anyone on the phone who could actually help him—eventually he would end up back at the first number he'd called. He decided to show up in person and let the store manager handle the phone calls. New sander! More »

      1:20 PM on Mon Jul 13 2009
      By Chris Walters
      10,122 views, 31 comments

      Most discussed Thorzdad: The cyber runaround isn't unique to Sears, unfortunately. More companies and retailers are moving their customer service to an unholy more »

    • recession

      Sears: Lose Your Job, Keep Your Purchase, Forget The Debt

      Acknowledging that skittish consumers are still unwilling to buy big-ticket items, Sears tomorrow plans to unveil a bold new guarantee: if you lose your job after charging a purchase worth $399 or more to your Sears card, the retailer will credit 1/12th of the purchase price to your account for each month you are unemployed. If you stay jobless for one year, the debt is entirely forgiven, and the appliance is yours to keep. More »

      5:10 PM on Mon Jun 29 2009
      By Carey Alexander
      11,164 views, 38 comments

      Most discussed chris_d: NEVER TRUST SEARS -- ESPECIALLY WITH CREDIT CARDS. They defrauded my girl big time with the Sears card. more »

    • spyware

      Sears Settles With FTC Over Spyware Charge

      In 2007 and 2008, Sears invited select customers to join the exclusive "My SHC Community," which involved installing an app that would monitor online browsing in exchange for $10. The app was called spyware by researchers and the FTC, because the data it collected on customers included "details from their online shopping, bank statements, drug-prescription records, video rentals, library-borrowing histories, even the names and addresses of their e-mail correspondents," as well as "data about the users' computers, printers, and other devices." More »

      8:35 AM on Fri Jun 5 2009
      By Chris Walters
      4,506 views, 35 comments

      Most discussed IT-Chick: And this is why you shouldn't install crap from stores. What sounded so great about this istallation that would make more »

    • appliances

      Maytag Refers You To Sears Repair, Then Claims Sears Repair Isn't Authorized

      Consumer affairs columnist (and my former colleague) Dan Higgins stumbled upon a well-guarded secret—the real reason the Maytag repairman has nothing to do. It isn't because the appliances are so reliable. No, apparently it's because Maytag dispatches Sears repairmen to make warranty repairs, then refuses to reimburse customers because Sears isn't an authorized repair provider. At least that's what happened to this nice elderly lady. More »

      4:32 PM on Thu Jun 4 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      6,637 views, 43 comments

      Most discussed AlteredBeast: Who should have come out to do the repair? If they aren't authorized, why do they even have Sears' phone more »

    • made in USA

      Buy American? Sure, If You Can Afford It

      Is it possible today to buy U.S.-made goods in mainstream, reasonably-priced stores? The answer, ABC's John Donvan learned while reporting a "Nightline" story to be broadcast tonight, is a rather emphatic "no" when it comes to clothing, and otherwise "maybe." More »

      5:32 PM on Wed May 27 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      10,748 views, 165 comments

      Most discussed Snarkysnake: Slowly,but with mathematical certainty,our standard of living is declining. We have no choices other than cheap,junky foreign goods of low more »

    • coupons

      Sears Pays $10 In Coupons For Your Email Address

      Max wants to know why he hasn't received the $10 gift certificate that the cashier at Sears promised him for turning over an email address to receive marketing messages. We contacted Sears and found out what's actually going on. More »

      10:48 PM on Mon May 18 2009
      By Chris Walters
      12,358 views, 46 comments

    • math problems

      Sears Fails Third-Grade Math

      Quick, what's 2 x 15? Did you get 40? No? Then you're apparently overqualified to run Sears' website. More »

      8:00 AM on Sat May 2 2009
      By Carey Alexander
      9,264 views, 32 comments

      Most discussed WiglyWorm must cease...: hmmmm... var quantity var subtotal function CalculateSubtotal(price, quantity){ subtotal = price*quantity } That's easier than third grade math. The server does all the math for you. more »

    • email addresses

      Contact Sears Executive Customer Service

      searscares@searshc.com
      Brian J.
      Senior Case Manager
      "Sears Cares"

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    • sears

      Sears Loses Lawnmower, Shrugs

      Tracy needed a new lawn mower, and ordered one online from Sears. Later that day, an email arrived announcing that the lawnmower was ready for pickup. For whatever reason, Tracy wasn't able to make the 17-mile trip out to the store until more than a week later. The mower was....well, nobody quite knows what happened to the mower. More »

      7:26 PM on Mon Apr 27 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      11,047 views, 56 comments

      Most discussed PLATTWORX: "For whatever reason, Tracy wasn't able to make the 17-mile trip out to the store until more than a week more »

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