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Clayton, that's terrible. Defiantly not your 1959 friendly neighborhood Electrolux man! If that guy took MY vacuum cleaner behind the counter, then REFUSED to give it back, it wouldn't be pretty! Let's say extension poles would be used in ways they were not designed for! 'Hey buddy, get me my vacuum or I'm getting it myself!'. What did you do about it, Clayton? 
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What I'm strongly considering doing is just going over there Friday afternoon (I don't get off until 4:45 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday) demanding to get my machine back. If be puts up a fight, I'll call the police.
 
He already knows it's mine because I told him I collect vacuum cleaners as soon as I walked in. This is driving me absolutely insane. I've pretty much memorized the Sanitaire parts inventory of sanitairevacparts.com trying to figure out if it would be possible to build my own Sanitaire. For all I know, my machine could be sobbing thinking I deserted it in a strange place, or it could be having party night with all the other vacuum cleaners.
 
Don't worry Clayton.while I'm sure the Sanitare misses you,I'm also pretty sure it's playing a round of cards with the other vacuums there! I heard a Eureka Bravo snuck-in a poker set in 1998. That same Bravo and a Hoover Concept II now host nightly poker matches, but if poker isn't your game, there's bingo in the basement. If you're looking to take it easy, stop by the break-room. Some Electrolux has been serving guests and visitors since it got traded in on a Hoover Convertible in 1982. It got really cool when the break-room got a TV in 1983! You never knew how much vacuums like TV! 
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I have a plan...

I will go over there tomorrow afternoon and rescue my Sanitaire. Then, I'll spend $60 on sanitairevacuumsales.com to make it feel loved. What can possibly go wrong?
 
Clayton, if I was you, I would go to the police station, explain the situation to them, & then have the officer go with you to pick up the vacuum. And I wouldn't worry about whether you have ruined your relations with the vac shop. Rather, I would tell them you will be letting EVERYONE you meet know of your awful experience with them, & encouraging others to take their repairs & future vac sales elsewhere! Maybe that will teach them to use such unethical business practices!

Rob
 
The Great Sanitaire Fiasco of 2014

I went there Friday afternoon to find that my dad had banned me from entering the store. I guess he thought I would cause some sort of trouble. He went in there and apparently the guy told him that he had already ordered the parts for the machine. I'm supposed to get a call this week to which I'm going to say "Don't touch my machine, I just want to buy the parts."
 
Well I -DID- go in there because I wanted parts. I thought they would be cheaper to obtain because there would be no shipping cost. If I had known that all this would turn into The Great Sanitaire Fiasco of 2014, I would have ordered parts of the Internet.
 
HOW NOT TO OBTAIN VACUUM PARTS

Hey kids, read this short story of this stupid idiot 20 years ago that trusted an unknown vac shop with his new Sanitaire!
 

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