mister henderson
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Jake":1elwy8bj said:mister henderson":1elwy8bj said:Another point- Festool maintaining their retail price doesn't directly benefit them, it benefits their stockists. Anyone who has ever run a business will know just how expensive that is, and it's getting worse all the time.
That's not true - why would they do it? Altruism?
It stops successful retailers who succeed in selling in volume from exerting price pressure on the manufacturer.
That is why it is unlawful and illegal - because it stiffs the consumer and keeps profits artificially high.
Yes, but whose profits?The retailers!, not Festool themselves. If Festool owned the retailers then it would be entirely lawful for them to set the price. They don't own them, therefore don't benefit themselves. I can only assume that you have never been involved in a retail business. Profits artificially high? That's a laugh, most retailers are hanging on by their fingernails.
If it was left up to market forces then there would be no specialists tool shops left, just B&Q's and ebay traders. I think that would be a bad thing, how do you feel about it?