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30th September 2021, 03:57 PM #1Woodworking mechanic
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Never again
I posted about my Bosch ROS dismantling itself in a previous post.
As I wanted to get the job finished in the next couple of days I decided idea to buy a new ROS. I rang around and decided to buy from Total Tools Castle Hill as the guy I spoke to on Tuesday morning said if I ordered online now I would have it the following day. I would have driven to Bunnings Dural and bought it knowing what I know now but i though next day delivery would be fine as I could get on with the belt sander.
It’s now Thursday afternoon and no sign of it. Then in comes a SMS to say it’s been picked up for delivery by Shipit and I will get it - wait for it - next WEDNESDAY 6th
So I rang them up and was told I should not have been told next day, the guy who I must have spoken to me wasn’t there, it takes about a week for an online order etc. Etc. Every statement accept “sorry”
Never again Total Tools.
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30th September 2021, 04:19 PM #2GOLD MEMBER
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They don't do themselves any favours do they. I've only been in to Total Tools here about twice in the past 10 years due to a poor customer service experience, although I must admit that the person I've dealt with on both those occasions was excellent. Other than some of the basic consumables I find it just as easy to order online these days.
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30th September 2021, 05:23 PM #3
Now that's saying something, suggesting Bunnings customer service would have been better than a specialty tool shop
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30th September 2021, 06:03 PM #4Senior Member
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It's a shame their communication was not better. A lot of business are struggling and some use covid as an excuse for their sloppy service.
What is really noticeable to me, is that, those business that were excellent before covid, mostly continue to provide an excellent service.
Hopefully things will improve soon!
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30th September 2021, 06:17 PM #5Woodworking mechanic
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Not saying Bunnings customer service was any better it’s just that I rang Bunnings as part of my ring around and they had it in stock st the same price. It would have meant an hour and a half round trip so the option of getting it delivered next day while I got on with the belt sander was why I chose Total Tools.
As I go back to work next week, I was hoping to finish sanding the front veranda and get it coated this week.Last edited by Lappa; 30th September 2021 at 06:20 PM. Reason: Additional info
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30th September 2021, 06:49 PM #6Intermediate Member
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Which ROS do you end up buying?
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30th September 2021, 08:56 PM #7Woodworking mechanic
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Makita BO6030 150mm. I don’t use a ROS much so no need to spend a fortune and all my Makita gear has been very reliable.
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1st October 2021, 11:27 PM #8
My experience with Total Tools in Melbourne is a bit different.
Order 1 placed on Sunday 19 Sept. Arrived Wednesday 22 Sept.
Order 2 placed on Monday 27 Sept, dispatched Wednesday 29 Sept and arrived the same day.
While there are two stores close to me, both within a short walk of a Bunning's, the one I normally go to has friendly and helpful staff.
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2nd October 2021, 12:37 AM #9GOLD MEMBER
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I ordered something from Lee Valley in the US on the 27th Sept and it arrived today. It's much further than where total tools were sending it.
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2nd October 2021, 03:28 AM #10
Same experience I'm afraid... Bought a belt sander and waited 3 weeks. Should'a gone to Bunnings...
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2nd October 2021, 07:08 AM #11GOLD MEMBER
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Brookvale would have been a better option, all the big mobs are there, including Northern Abrasives, which is probably the best tool store in Sydney.
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2nd October 2021, 09:53 AM #12
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2nd October 2021, 10:43 AM #13SENIOR MEMBER
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Total Tools in Canberra is excellent. I tell them so every time I'm there. Being female it is still difficult in some stores to be taken seriously when browsing and purchasing tools and the like.
When I go I usually have a list and as soon as I ask for assistance to find something I don't just get a response over the counter but they whip around and help me locate all the items in the store and offer advice when I request it or get someone else who may be able to assist. I always feel very welcome.
They don't keep Sawstop or Kreg gear instore but ordered it in for me with all the extra bits and pieces I wanted and assisted with loading the car.
Jane
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2nd October 2021, 11:34 AM #14SENIOR MEMBER
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Sadly, there are multiple issues at play here, on one part you've got the poor communication/service offered by Total tools the other is the business model.
I completely understand how the business model can let down the consumer as all stores these days rely on a distribution network, so the staff member who told you you'll get it next day delivery could very well have been correct for a good proportion of orders providing all the ducks have aligned. Ie warehouse has stock, picking/packing happens in timely manner, courier picks it up on time etc.
However, what i don't understand is the complete lack of communication and customer service offered by many places. for eg i honestly can't recall a time when i called a shop/service provider, being promised to be called back and never receive a call back in the time they tell you they'll get back to you. On the same thought, I'd imagine all your woes would have been reversed, if after you placed the order and assuming next day delivery is "normal" a quick email/phone call saying your order would not be arriving would you like a refund. Would have completely mitigated your frustrations. It doesn't take much to lose a customer for life, but at the same time it doesn't take much to keep a customer for life. Somehow businesses have forgotten this over the years.
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2nd October 2021, 11:51 AM #15Woodworking mechanic
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