Sorry to post here, but so many of you are longtime employees I thought you might have an answer.
I'm a platinum SYWR member, in the last two months I spent about $25k there, possibly more.
I didn't abuse coupons or anything, I just took advantage of some of the crazy SYWR points offers Sears was offering (on tools mostly). Then Last Thursday my orders started getting instantly cancelled.
I've spent 6 hours on the phone with various departments, but no one can see anything wrong.
My $1300 in SYWR balance is useable but in store only, just anything I buy online gets instantly cancelled. Unless I check out as guest and use a different email, then its fine, even as a guest an order using the email tied to my SYWR account gets cancelled.
I tried calling SYWR, the verification dept., online chat and the supposed "online solutions" they all either say they don't know why or that its because the item(s) are "out of stock". I have even told them to "pick any item" and I'll order it, just boom, instant cancel. I even spoke with tier 2 at SYWR but nothing.
Lastly I tried posting on the sears community page, the moderator "reached out" to someone and I got an email saying that I had "numerous" SYWR accounts and therefore I was banned and all my points were void (they aren't), but I could open a new account and start over.... " I've never had multiple SYWR accounts, tho I have placed orders for my dad to pick up and my nephew at stores near them (For Fathers day and a birthday gift, paid for mostly using points).
So basically that's where I'm at, If anyone has an idea how to get this fixed or what I did, I'm all ears and would be thankful. If not I'll liquidate my points in store and open a new account, I just didn't want to do that. I thought Eddie would be happy to have the business, but it appears not.
They are closing the closest store to my house (Roseville MI) in September, I knew a lot of the people there as I frequently picked up items there, last week I went to get something there and I brought ten pizzas for everyone who was working at the time. Their good people, I feel bad for them and most of you. They really got a bad deal because that store actually performed well and much better than the other two in this area but someone wanted the Property and it was owned by Seritage.
If anyone can help me I would be appreciative, if not, I thank you for looking and wish you all well and hope this Sears mess works out for the best for you all.