Anyone have a gently used Domino XL theyd like to part with?
Thanks Phil but FWIW I think I would just buy a new one. Dont get me wrong, I get it, but it is used , albeit slightly used Festool but retail price is not really a deal without a warranty for one. Im not looking to get one for half price but used is used and I do understand the price but to me, not worth it.
I can get it tax free online and free shipping, so id be getting 86 free dominos and no warranty, and a technically used machine. Im sorry, used items are only worth what the market will bear. If someone wants it for that, thats fine.By my calculation, what Phil is offering is about $150 discount on what is essentially a new machine. I would also bet the green warranty card is still in the box to register the machine to whoever sends it in.
Its all yours then Jim!Seems like Phil's offer is pretty good. It's hard to get anything off on a Domino. I've been looking for awhile. I get the rebuilt emails from Festool but the one time one was listed it was gone in minutes.
My rule of thumb is to sell used stuff at 1/2 retail. But that is for "normal" items and typically gets it gone quickly. This is an "in demand" item and it was hardly used.
If youre referring to me, I didnt haggle, I declined respectfully I thought with my reasoning. Apparently that wasnt good enough for some here.Just saying, but the Gentleman thing to do was replying to Phil's post with a PM, rather than haggle over it here.
Anyone have a gently used Domino XL theyd like to part with?Festool says that they have a transferable warranty but I can't get that part to open on their website to see the terms and conditions.
This has gone way off the rails. My response about the warranty was, if I was going to pay THAT close to retail, I would simply buy a new one with a warranty. I dont care if it IS the coveted Festool, used is used. If others decide to buy USED at retail pricing, thats their business (and stupidity IMO). From what I read, the warranties are not transferrable. It does not specifically state this, but the wording has something about supplying the original receipt to claim it.Chris Goris simply wanted a warranty and he preferred to get a new Domino XL which would have that warranty.
His opening post of this thread was...
This has gone way off the rails. My response about the warranty was, if I was going to pay THAT close to retail, I would simply buy a new one with a warranty. I dont care if it IS the coveted Festool, used is used. If others decide to buy USED at retail pricing, thats their business (and stupidity IMO). From what I read, the warranties are not transferrable. It does not specifically state this, but the wording has something about supplying the original receipt to claim it.