Non-issue for me. I agree with [member=727]antss[/member]
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1) I buy from dealers I trust.
2) Mistakes of all sorts can happen and are in my experience taken care of immediately and handled with priority.
3) I don't care if someone else handled the tool before I bought it.
4) In the rare event (Has this really ever happened to someone (here)?) that someone bought a tool under the 30 day return period to exchange a part in order not to have to pay for said spare part and/or the repair costs and I would be affected by it in any other way than a pre-mature trip to the Festool-Spa for the tool in question - I would know how to deal with it.
To me, especially the last one, is the same as worrying if your new car (dealership NEW, not second hand) has been stripped of a part because they needed it to repair another car and forgot to put it back in when the spare came... Or a car mechanic gone rogue...
I mean, could it be? Theoretically, yes - but for real? I don't see this in "my" world.
I have no Idea about how it works in NA or other European Countries - but to give an example how it works in Germany:
If I, as a private owner, would cut my fingers off with my TSC for example (May God prevent that ever happens) first off all my health insurance would want to know how it happened (they know what they pay for, and if a treatment screams "accident" they act accordingly), then my accident insurance would want to know the same, because obviously I would ask them to cover my accident and everything in conjunction with it. Now if there was the slightest chance for them not needing to pay, they would "investigate" this. So if I tell them: I did everything correct with my brand new TSC but suddenly the riving knife fell to the floor and the saw made an unexpected move before I could react properly/switch off the tool. They would work their magic on me, dealer/dealer's insurance, manufacturer/manufacturer's insurance.
However, I guess it could turn out to be quite the drama to proof it wasn't me who opened the saw in first place. [tongue]
I should go back to my padded cell now and hope I don't suffocate myself with the pillow... [tongue]
Life — and I don't suppose I'm the first to make this comparison — is a disease: sexually transmitted, and invariably fatal. - Neil Gaiman - Death Talks About Life (January 1993)
Kind regards,
Oliver