I wasn't going to pile onto the Woodcraft-bashing, but why not....
When I was ready to make the initial plunge into Festool, I headed over to the local Woodcraft store because I'd been in there several times before, and they had a fairly large Festool display/demo area. I'd already done my homework on exactly what I wanted, and it was roughly $2k of stuff. After some time waiting for a sales guy, I finally got some "help"- if you could call it that- from someone who obviously knew practically nothing about the product. I asked if there was anyone there who had a clue, and finally got a salesman who knew what I was looking for. I rattled down the list, and they had nothing on it, other than the 55" rail. I explained that buying the rail was rather useless if they didn't have the saw, and was told "well, we can order everything and have it in a few weeks- would you like to take the rail with you in the meantime?". The next day, I called Rockler, and they had everything in stock, so they got the order.
When it came time to buy my Kapex, I called Woodcraft again, figuring I'd give them another shot (plus their a little closer than Rockler). Again I got the "hmmm...looks like we don't have one in stock, and don't even have any on order- but we can order one for you". An hour later, I was driving out of Rockler's lot with a Kapex.
A few weeks later, with another $1,200 burning a hole in my pocket, and a yearning for a Domino and systainer of Dominos, I gave them one last shot. Guess what the response was? "Well, we've got the Domino assortment, but not the Domino- but we can order it for you". So, once again, Rockler got another sale.
Bricks-and-mortar retailers often complain about how they're getting clobbered by mail-order, and they can't understand why someone would want to buy from a mail-order company. Well, if I can't talk to anyone who has a clue about the product, and on top of that, you don't have the product, why should I take the time to drive over to your place when I can save the sales tax and order from the comfort of my couch? Hell, I'd be OK with you note having a knowledgable sales staff, since I typically know exactly what I'm looking for- as long as there's someone who has a pulse and can grunt and point in the direction of what I'm looking for, I'll gladly pay the sales tax if I can walk out with the product immediately (I have very little patience.....lol).