it is my understanding that there is great friction on the mail order side of sales and that retail establishments are being hurt by the tax and free shipping.
here is the rub.......i have been told that retail establishments are (may) not going to deal with warranty work on tools bought through the mail. that could be a problem.....if move to a different area does this mean that the store owner could tell me that it is my tough luck ....."you did not buy it from me" so go pound sand. i understand the stores problem. a tool like the kapex tax could add several hundred dollars that a store owner has to charge that a mail order place does not have to charge, and with the cost of fuel a saved trip may be a consideration to some.
with that in consideration i am worried that there will be a 2 tiered world in which a tool that has great customer support will become adversarial with its customers. when my drill went on the fritz it was great to be able to drop it off at my local store and that was it. it would be a pain in the ass if i had to ship the tool to the store that i bought it from rather than the nearest festool dealer. ....can you imagine a car dealer telling you that you may have a warranty but not with them but where you bought the car!!!!don't get me wrong i understand the problem but there might be some shooting of the foot here.
i would love to hear your opinion on this. i would like to concentrate on the warranty and support side of the idea,,,, not the sales side which i understand....just a personal note, i buy tools from my local festool shop even though it costs me more.i feel you have to support your local guys or there will be no local guys.
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here is the rub.......i have been told that retail establishments are (may) not going to deal with warranty work on tools bought through the mail. that could be a problem.....if move to a different area does this mean that the store owner could tell me that it is my tough luck ....."you did not buy it from me" so go pound sand. i understand the stores problem. a tool like the kapex tax could add several hundred dollars that a store owner has to charge that a mail order place does not have to charge, and with the cost of fuel a saved trip may be a consideration to some.
with that in consideration i am worried that there will be a 2 tiered world in which a tool that has great customer support will become adversarial with its customers. when my drill went on the fritz it was great to be able to drop it off at my local store and that was it. it would be a pain in the ass if i had to ship the tool to the store that i bought it from rather than the nearest festool dealer. ....can you imagine a car dealer telling you that you may have a warranty but not with them but where you bought the car!!!!don't get me wrong i understand the problem but there might be some shooting of the foot here.
i would love to hear your opinion on this. i would like to concentrate on the warranty and support side of the idea,,,, not the sales side which i understand....just a personal note, i buy tools from my local festool shop even though it costs me more.i feel you have to support your local guys or there will be no local guys.
WEll