SNAP ON REPOSESSION DAY!!!

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My name is Jermey I am a snap on dealer in central Wisconsin, I love to do these videos to give you a little sneak peak into the snap on life. I appreciate all of your support. I have been a franchisee since 2011. My helper “Tracker” comes to work with me every day. You can see him in the videos from time to time sleeping or what ever working dogs do… he is a blast to have along and the customers love that he greets them every week. Along with Tracker I have an assistant named Jamie that also works Mon-Fri with me. Some times she is on the truck other times she runs our sprinter truck. I hope you like our videos and if you do please subscribe and don’t ever be afraid to comment. Thank you once again!!!
I don’t sell any thing from you tube, I am only here to provide a better look at the behind the scene. I do not get paid from snap on for these videos. I do this just because I love to share the experiences I have as a dealer.
Thank you again!!!
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Pretty shitty tbh.
As a new tech I'm staying clear of snap on personally

brandonkelly
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Been on the recieving end of a snap on repo during the '08/'09 recession when there was no work, especially for flat rate guys. I was one of many that the snap on man came in dumped my tools on the floor took the box and killed any hope of credit for 7 years. And it took me 6 of those seven years to pay off snap off. I am still a professional tech and i can tell you there is nothing wrong with having other less expensive tools in your box.

samueljennings
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Looks like their toolboxes are organized the same as their finances.

nwox
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Who in their right mind would buy a welder from Snap On?

stevegps
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Amazing job on showing potential customers to stay away.

johnnybarbar
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Damn, one of these poor fools paid 10 grand for a tool box and it broke before he could pay it off. Some life lessons hit REAL hard.

insanebudha
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What I find insane is the price difference between the big tool companies pricing and other retailers when you compare the quality of both products. If Snap-On products were 50x better than other manufacturer's products, it would make more sense.

timgraham
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That's what happens when you stop selling tools, and start selling financing. No reasonable technician should ever have to finance a 3/8 drive ratchet. You guys have run some really good technicians out of the market. Soon, you all have trucks full of repossessed tools, and not a mechanic in sight to purchase them.

mr.mckinnon
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Just my opinion...if you can't pay cash, you can't afford it....Retired after 4 decades....amazing what cash can do for a good nights sleep....

dobermanpac
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You did them all a huge favor. Now they can go out and get some good tools!

matthewwilloughby
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I want to see the confrontation with the mechanics you are repoing

antidiz
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Snap on needs a reality check when it comes to the pricing of their tools, especially when the majority are now made in China. If they weren’t so overpriced, maybe repossession wouldn’t be necessary. Just some food for thought.

rickgaine
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I have an Uncle who was a heavy equipment mechanic for over 40 years. He swore by Snap-On Tools. That being said, he personally owned just a handful of them due to the prices. His philosophy “I love them when the company buys them!” Most of his personal tool arsenal was Craftsman (when they were only sold at Sears and were actual quality tools). The point of it is that there are alternatives to Snap-On and going into of debt is unnecessary. There are plenty of mechanics out there making a living and not writing monthly checks to a Snap-On distributor.

aeromedical
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I’ve been a mechanic my entire life, . Snap on tools are beyond over priced, . Repoing tools wouldn’t be required if the interest rates on boxes weren’t sky high too, . Snap on tools are a nicely done racketeering company, . I’ve never had anything confiscated back but I’ve seen it and can understand a tool owners aggregation, . The mechanic needs tools to do there job and snap on is actually smart for comming right to your job, . Raping you on the price and then stealing your shit back when you fall behind and can’t afford the interest, . Along with the fact that there are way better tools out there for less than half the price of snap on tools there’s no reason to buy snap on anymore, . Try getting something warrantied from them and from experience craftsman tools actually stands behind there warrantied better, . Not talking shit just stating facts, . So whenever I see a repo video I just wonder who’s life they ruined today

mikealisandrelli
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Remember when snap-on replaced broken tools?

robertherberg
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My snap on rep is a total joke. I have a cardboard box full of broken snap on tools that I can't get replaced unless i call snap on direct.

wilwiener
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I always paid cash for my tools. Didn't want to pay a bill for tools.

mykline
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Small buisiness is tough, weather the owner was a good or bad buisiness owner, its very tough and painfull as a owner, i made a ton of money this year and im sitting here at me desk looking at 30k in bills, its crazy, painful, 80hrs a week. Good luck to everyone out there, keep on working hard

hanssolo
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Last time I walked onto a snapon truck, I was on the hunt for some small flushcut sidecutters and a cooling system pressure tester. Together, those two tools would have been almost $400. I laughed my way right back off the truck.

whitedartonpt
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Real professionals use professional tools! Its also about your time, time is money, and the convenience of the snapon guy showing up, and fixing any broken tools, or answering the phone and dropping off what tool you need!

ronaldbrosius