Update: Still no action. I have decided to escalate the situation and get corporate involved. I am debating including a link to this thread in my e-mail - let me know what you guys think. I'm guessing the part about declining the charges probably shouldn't be in there as I'm not sure about the legalities, but...
Dear Sir or Madame,
I purchased a Kenmore washer and dryer from a new Sears appliance store on Manchester Road in Brentwood, MO on Friday, February 27. The washer was delivered to my home the following Monday (March 8) at 6:30 p.m. according to our agreement with Sears.
It is now March 10, and the washer and dryer are still in our living room. My wife and I have spent over 15 hours on the phone with the warehouse and in the store in an effort to resolve this situation. The treatment we endured at the hands of the warehouse call center staff was nothing short of appalling. To say that the call center staff are disorganized, completely unsupervised, unbelievably rude, disrespectful, and utterly unhelpful is somehow a gross understatement of reality. It would have been laughable, had it not been so pathetic, that the store manager received nearly identical treatment while on the phone with the warehouse in the 90 minutes my wife and I spent in the store this Saturday after receiving this treatment ourselves over many hours the preceding four days.
I do not say these things lightly, as this is the first time I have ever contacted a company to inform them of the state of their affairs. I have been a lifelong Sears customer, as have my parents, and I can safely say that unless the present situation is rapidly resolved to my satisfaction, I will never set foot inside another Sears store again. Furthermore, Sears and its associates have absolutely refused not only to install the new units and discard the old ones (which are also Kenmore), but they will not return the new units to the store.
I have expended all possible local remedies to my situation. Therefore, at this point I am inclined to dispute the charge on my credit card which was used to pay for the washer and dryer and consider them a gift.