mr_hockey said:
If a bottom feeder retailer sells Festool cheap and provides no service - they won't stay in business long. A free market takes care of things naturally, without interference from govt or a manufacture.
Sorry, Mr. Hockey but I can't agree with this and that's because the Internet brings us all closer together, including poor firms with good firms.
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Our technical support line doesn't validate whether you're a McFeely's customer. Just the other week, we had a fellow who requested we ship a repair part because he had received a Festool item that was damaged in transit. When we couldn't find his order, he admitted he bought from someone else who wouldn't ship that part. Of course, by then, we had spent a reasonable amount of time trouble-shooting his problem.
So someone with no service and no effort could still have customers who decide to 'borrow' McFeely's resources to use in making their decision and still use the low-cost provider to buy their products. The Internet makes that possible. 1-800 numbers make that possible. AND those resources make that possible to a large degree. Sure, you could always go to one local retailer for information and go to another to buy the item but you had to spend your time in transit. Now, you can 'steal' resources effectively and efficiently.
What would McFeely's do if we had to compete on price? Less margin would inevitably mean less services. No one wants that.
Ron