EcoFurniture said:I think it started when Festool became more popular in Canada. Because of the exchange rate and other border crossing fees, the Canadian pricing has to be higher then the one in the states. For example: a Kapex will sell for $1300 in the USA, in Canada we have to peel out $1800. That is a HUGE difference! Therefore, many potential clients will cross the border and buy in the states. I don't blame them!
So, to protect their Canadian retailers they had to hide the pricing..... From a business point of view I totally understand... from a consumer point of view I don't....
If you are right, this is really sad. But even though I don't think it's a good idea, even from a business point, I totally understand why some companies might think it is a good idea.
What really confuses me is why some consumers (I expect that all forum participants with their name in green are dealers or festool employees (and that they have to defend the "geolocation feature" is not to hard to understand - that would be something that I would demand from my employees as well)) on this forum are defending this feature - as there really aren't any benefit with the geological feature to any consumer, anywhere (well, except the ones that gets confused regarding what festool site they are one, the price in USD and so in - but I think they are quite few actually).