FestoolRecon.com coming VERY soon (US)

Cochese said:
As Tyler stated, different states have different rules and laws, and it is incumbent on the seller to know these rules and laws.

It can be a physical nexus, or it can be a set number of sales in dollar amount over the previous twelve months.

Same thing happened in Minnesota, Amazon never collected sales tax until they opened a nexus recently, now they collect tax. [sad]
 
[member=25351]rst[/member] Have you checked your spam folder? I checked our email report, and your email address is on the Sent list.
 
bnaboatbuilder said:
Yep Amazon has a distribution center 20 miles from me, so quite a few years back they began collecting sales tax.

I would like to know what Festool USA nexus specifics are in my state. Fair inquiry.

Cheese said:
Cochese said:
As Tyler stated, different states have different rules and laws, and it is incumbent on the seller to know these rules and laws.

It can be a physical nexus, or it can be a set number of sales in dollar amount over the previous twelve months.

Same thing happened in Minnesota, Amazon never collected sales tax until they opened a nexus recently, now they collect tax. [sad]

A quick google searching indicates there are several dealers in TN.

Seth
 
[member=23087]bnaboatbuilder[/member] Nexus requirements vary from state to state. Although we won't discuss our business operations in each state, I'm pretty sure I know why we have nexus in Tennessee, and it isn't because of a dealer relationship.
 
Then I suppose individual State laws come into effect also? I am not an expert just trying to provide some answers on what I do know. In any case it is not up to Festool as to whether or not they follow the tax laws. They simply have to follow them.

Seth
 
Didn't get the email either- checked spam folder and nothing there either.  Didn't need Domino since I already have one so no worries.  Signed up again so we'll see what happens next time.

Regards,
Gerald
 
TylerC said:
[member=25351]rst[/member] Have you checked your spam folder? I checked our email report, and your email address is on the Sent list.

[member=57769]TylerC[/member] I had never received an email either about the domino either. But now that the site is active I registered on the site and once I confirmed I received the C18 email that is up.

Moral of the story: Create an actual account now that the site is up.
 
Well this is certainly interesting...I received an email on my phone and computer for the DF 500, but did not receive an email for the C 18 on either device.  [crying]
 
[member=57769]TylerC[/member] is there a way to identify a recon tool by part number or serial number. Just curious so that someone can identify a recon tool vs retail if they were to buy in the classifieds or craigslist.

 
[member=44099]Cheese[/member] I'm seeing you on the Sent list for both emails. Have you checked your spam folder?
 
Yes [member=57769]TylerC[/member] , I checked junk on the phone and computer, nothing there. Just got your recent message on both devices however.

Also this morning after I received the DF notification, I had to reregister my email and password because I was told I didn’t have an account, even though I had already performed those tasks about a week ago. And I was given an email announcing the sale...somethings weird here. If I hadn’t registered why would I receive an email?
 
These things sure are going fast. It'd kinda be nice if instead there was a heads up. The email doesn't pop up in a way that I'd check it in time. Maybe a countdown to the next tool posting. .so I know to be looking.
 
blaszcsj said:
[member=57769]TylerC[/member] is there a way to identify a recon tool by part number or serial number. Just curious so that someone can identify a recon tool vs retail if they were to buy in the classifieds or craigslist.

They'll have a solid-color sticker on the Systainer. However, the sticker is easy to remove, so there's no definitive way to know if a resale tool is from recon or a retail dealer.
 
At least during the initial launch, we plan to offer no more than two tools per day. So you can go back to your regularly scheduled programming until tomorrow.
 
bnaboatbuilder said:
Well since you won't tell, I'll assume two options to be inventory nexus - hidden warehouse somewhere in TN which I'll try to find ;) -  or employee nexus as to why, someone physically living in TN employed by Festool USA in Indiana. Festool USA wouldn't be selling $500K direct to customers in TN so I don't see that being the reason (per TN Dept of Rev nexus options). Festool only sells through dealers/retailers which in and of itself would not enact nexus.

TylerC said:
[member=23087]bnaboatbuilder[/member] Nexus requirements vary from state to state. Although we won't discuss our business operations in each state, I'm pretty sure I know why we have nexus in Tennessee, and it isn't because of a dealer relationship.

I've heard there is a secret house
Where Festool keeps it's lab mouse
But they don't really want you to know this
It works all day and through the night
will only rest to take a bite
The baffled user longing for information.

Information
Information
Information
Information

The mouse does good but needs a rest,
You see it strolling through Pine Crest (TN)
It's dedication and affection truly strikes you
It goes right back to testing tools
Makes sure they all meet the rules
And from it's cage you hear a cheerful noise

Cheerful noise
Cheerful noise
Cheerful noise
Cheerful noise

[tongue]  [eek]  [big grin] [big grin] [big grin] [big grin]  ;)

(I wholeheartedly apologize Mr. Cohen)


Kind regards,
Oliver

Sorry, for the OT but a little bit of fun is never wrong, I hope. :)
 
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