ben_r_ said:They used to carry Festool, not too long ago. Got in trouble for selling below MAP pricing if I recall correctly. Wouldn't surprise me if they're back at it. Im sure theres good profit in it.
JimH2 said:There really is no advantage to anyone selling Festool as one vendor is the same price as another. Maybe if you live close to a Rockler it might make sense. It is hit or miss often enough it is just easier to order from an online vendor to avoid driving and the hassle of going in the store.
I would have asked you to leave no matter how much money you were spending. It is a complete imposition to assume someone wants your dog in their business. From a pure liability point of view it makes zero sense to allow pets in stores other than a pet store where people expect it.jobsworth said:Last time I went to buy festool from Rockler I went to buy a Kapex, Kapex MFT and the Kepex extension wings. I stood around waiting to be helped, the store manager walking back and forth complaining about my dog (little 10lb) sweety who was just sniffing around, and the employees spending their time with other customers. So I walked out and never darkened their door again.
I must have bought close to $10K worth of FT since then and not from them. Havent spent more than $20 in their store and thats been years.
Cheese said:The second issue is that NONE of their employees were knowledgeable about Festool equipment. On more than one occasion, after I repeatedly asked several questions, the Rockler employee walked me up to the cash register and gave me the business card of the local Festool rep. So, not only were they unschooled about Festool equipment, but worse yet, they had no inclination to even learn about Festool. For their own sake I hope they prepare for the exam better the 2nd time around. [tongue]
DynaGlide said:ben_r_ said:They used to carry Festool, not too long ago. Got in trouble for selling below MAP pricing if I recall correctly. Wouldn't surprise me if they're back at it. Im sure theres good profit in it.
Not much profit on the tools. .the accessories on the other hand.
xedos said:DynaGlide said:ben_r_ said:They used to carry Festool, not too long ago. Got in trouble for selling below MAP pricing if I recall correctly. Wouldn't surprise me if they're back at it. Im sure theres good profit in it.
Not much profit on the tools. .the accessories on the other hand.
Are you referring to Festool , or their dealers on this? Because the markup used to be the same for both years ago.
jeffinsgf said:If either Festool or Woodcraft catch the guy who sold a tool he bought on the employee purchase plan, he'll be looking for new employment.
JimH2 said:I would have asked you to leave no matter how much money you were spending. It is a complete imposition to assume someone wants your dog in their business. From a pure liability point of view it makes zero sense to allow pets in stores other than a pet store where people expect it.jobsworth said:Last time I went to buy festool from Rockler I went to buy a Kapex, Kapex MFT and the Kepex extension wings. I stood around waiting to be helped, the store manager walking back and forth complaining about my dog (little 10lb) sweety who was just sniffing around, and the employees spending their time with other customers. So I walked out and never darkened their door again.
I must have bought close to $10K worth of FT since then and not from them. Havent spent more than $20 in their store and thats been years.
Apparently, Rockler had a sale on some things and included a 10% off coupon and got busted by Festool for discounting Festool. They lost their Festool DealershipMaymunBaba said:I see that Festool products are on the Rockler.com. It has been a while I was in local rocker store, did not know this was coming. I was aware shaper origin, may be that was the trigger.
Anyone knows the details?
DeformedTree said:JimH2 said:I would have asked you to leave no matter how much money you were spending. It is a complete imposition to assume someone wants your dog in their business. From a pure liability point of view it makes zero sense to allow pets in stores other than a pet store where people expect it.jobsworth said:Last time I went to buy festool from Rockler I went to buy a Kapex, Kapex MFT and the Kepex extension wings. I stood around waiting to be helped, the store manager walking back and forth complaining about my dog (little 10lb) sweety who was just sniffing around, and the employees spending their time with other customers. So I walked out and never darkened their door again.
I must have bought close to $10K worth of FT since then and not from them. Havent spent more than $20 in their store and thats been years.
Yup, unless it's a true service dog (not a comfort animal, emotional support peacock), it has no business in a business. Can be the greatest dog in the world and one that everyone loves, it has zero place in the store. It's a liability and other people in the store don't go into a business for a dog to be there and they could have massive fear of dogs, allergies, etc Or even have an actual service animal and now there is a risk of a bad dog interaction.
My local Home Depot turns into "everyone bring a pittbull day" all the time. You can see people left and right uncomfortable/fearful with all the dogs in the store, yet HD does nothing.
I love dogs, they don't belong in stores. No customer brings enough money into a store to cover the cost of a lawsuit caused by their dog.
+1yetihunter said:Dog or not, every Rockler I have been to has offered up shopping experiences so awful that I stop in when near one just for the entertainment.