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Old 07-20-2017, 12:12 PM   #2318
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According to this article, Sears will sell Kenmore-branded appliances with Alexa integration on Amazon.



Anyone remember when it was called Sears and Roebuck? My dad bought a ton of Craftsman tools there, back when said tools would last. The last Craftsman tools I bought there years ago were crap. I quit shopping there when they forced you to use the Discover card and wouldn't accept Visa or MC. That was 25+ years ago when they owned Discover, but they did away with that rule due to backlash. When I was growing up in the 1960s, Sears was THE big department store to shop at in Austin, TX. But the times have changed and Sears is now a nearly extinct dinosaur.
I think you mean Kmart under the Sears name is going to start selling on Amazon.
They closed our Sears and Kmart has been gone for years from here.
We had an under-performing store. Gee, wonder why when all the employees are in one area talking to each other and ignoring customers, oh except one who had a habit of preaching to the customers while they were wanting to talk appliances. (She did eventually lose her job.)
I went to their everything must go sell. Prices were cheaper online at Sears than their sale prices.
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