Snap On Tool Box Serial Number Search
Check if an item is reported as lost or stolen by entering any identifying information, such as Serial Number, IMEI, VIN, MAC, etc. Check You are about to buy a second hand item or you just found something on the street, it is always a good idea to check if it is reported as lost or stolen. This browser is not supported. To get the best experience using shop.snapon.com site we recommend using a supported web browser(s): Chrome, Firefox. The snapon dealer can pull this up via a serial number on the box. If there is an outstanding balance I wouldn't dare touch the box - you have no idea if he has stolen it or just trying to pawn it off without paying snapon back.
Snap-on Serial Number Lookup
I can see where you are coming from, some years ago I bought through ebay a MODIS for £2K that never turned up, I contacted the seller and ebay and eventually got told to go to the police and the police told me to go to ebay and both of them fobbed me off.
I attended a police seminar some years back after this and the police advised us then that stolen goods that are exported they are not allowed to stop it even if they know its there, the powers that be want the tax.
Buy through snap on, recently I asked my dealer for a mot approved tyre tread depth gauge, he did not have one on the van, he looked into the catalogue and checked his computer and said its no longer available?
He made a phone call and I heard the lady on the phone say that the part number had changed, then she started to say something else and the dealer started talking over her and then told me the gauge is no longer available.
I have spent £ thousands with this dealer.
I was going to buy the Verus recently and a snap on rep advised me that the dealers have a loan Verus for us to try out for a week or two then we can decide if we should purchase or not, my dealer not interested and has very little knowledge of the subject if any.
Sorry for crashing your thread, but I don't think anyone is too bothered about the end users, just the sales figures.
I attended a police seminar some years back after this and the police advised us then that stolen goods that are exported they are not allowed to stop it even if they know its there, the powers that be want the tax.
Buy through snap on, recently I asked my dealer for a mot approved tyre tread depth gauge, he did not have one on the van, he looked into the catalogue and checked his computer and said its no longer available?
He made a phone call and I heard the lady on the phone say that the part number had changed, then she started to say something else and the dealer started talking over her and then told me the gauge is no longer available.
I have spent £ thousands with this dealer.
I was going to buy the Verus recently and a snap on rep advised me that the dealers have a loan Verus for us to try out for a week or two then we can decide if we should purchase or not, my dealer not interested and has very little knowledge of the subject if any.
Sorry for crashing your thread, but I don't think anyone is too bothered about the end users, just the sales figures.