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What happens to the products inside a railcar that gets damaged?
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<p>[quote user="ccltrains"]Sears has a lifetime return policy on hand tools (socket sets, screw drivers, etc) Heard that they add them to remix concrete to prevent their second return.</p> <div style="clear:both;"> </div> <p>[/quote][quote user="ccltrains"]Sears has a lifetime return policy on hand tools (socket sets, screw drivers, etc) Heard that they add them to remix concrete to prevent their second return.</p> <div style="clear:both;"> </div> <p>[/quote]</p> <p>Doubt it. I've exchanged ratchets a few times that have worn out and they often replace them with either a refurbished one or brand new. As for the wrenches and sockets they probably send them to a scrap metal dealer to be recycled into new steel. No idea what they do with the screw drivers though.</p> <p>As for the contents of train cars I imagine more stuff gets scrapped rather than sent to an auction to be bought by stores like Big Lots. Way more liability concerns than back in the day. </p>
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