Brice Burrell
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pigeonfarmboy said:I have an interesting story about this:
So last September I lost my entire woodshop in a garage fire. I had accumulated at least 80% of all Festool products available. (Multiples of some) All of these items were purchased from the same local shop. (I like to support local businesses) When I went in to replace all items and add a few new pieces I was offered no discount. The salesman tried using the excuse of Festool's MAP pricing. I happen to earn my living being employed in a marketing department so this excuse just didn't fly for me. Minimum Advertised Price has nothing to do with what a shop is able to charge at the register to a loyal customer. Maybe there's a special policy enforced by Festool to it's dealer network that goes beyond the definition of MAP?
How many times does a shop sell $18k+ of Festool product to the same guy TWICE!?
I don't make it a habit to ever ask or assume any kind of discount will happen. In fact I find when I'm making large purchases it's usually offered to me instead. I know when I ran a small business, my best customers were well taken care of.
Welcome to the FOG. Bummer about the fire.
As far as Festool dealer policy I admit I don't know the details. That said is it well known that N. American Festool dealers are not allowed to discount, period. It is not a MAP deal so don't feel short changed by Festool. Of course there really isn't anything to prevent dealers from offering freebies or discount on non-Festool items paired with a large Festool purchase.