I've only bought 1 saw new and it was mailorder 066 that came with a sawmill. It was dry in the tanks but it did come a manual and small tool kit in a pouch, I've added on to the kit.
It's your buying history that gets this special treatment and likely well deserved...... several thousand dollars worth of saws there.My Elite dealer in Central Illinois always starts the saw before I pay for it & walk out the door
No idea if it's just me however, as I've purchased at a least 13 saws from him over the last 9 years & always pay cash
My guy offered me an extended warranty if I bought some Stihl oil. Smelled to me like the 'super glaze finish w/ lifetime guarantee' they try to sell you with a new car...but I bought the oil.
So, you sell a saw. The customer wants it tested in a log, filled with oil, whatever. Then , he decides he does not want it for whatever.
You have a used saw.
I didn't doubt that it was. It did say on my receipt in writing that the factory warranty was doubled. HOWEVER. after hearing horror stories about the way motorcycle and car manufacturers screw new owners with problems covered by the warranty, I'm a firm believer that the best warranty money can buy is the one you never have to use.This is legit. Saws for homeowner use get their warranty doubled with the purchase of Stihl oil or premix.
I always get the box when I buy a new saw. Asked my dealer about it and they just put them in the dumpster otherwise.We take saws back within 14 days for no other reason than you changed your mind. Much less running issues, or defects. Seldom happens, but we had a woman before Christmas bought a saw for her husband. They got in a fight, she brought it back. They made up. She came back and got it. Counter man told her he was not doing that paperwork again LOL.
Anyhow, the saws are made in Va Beach, shipped 80 or 90 miles to Hillsborough, another 30 miles to Greensboro. And, they forget how to run on the trip ? Ya'll do what makes you happy.
Some pros want a saw started because they are going straight to a job. Some homeowners want to be shown how to start a saw.
We are instructed to keep the boxes by Stihl
Did they ask you what type of user you are? Homeowner, farmer, tree care business, etc? I ask because I had an unexpected moment when I got my wife a 261cm recently. The guy helping with the sale was very knowledgeable (old wildland fire guy) and seemed genuinely helpful and nice. I had told him we occasionally did tree work on the side, but it wasn't our full time gig. For warranty registration (I got the extra gallon of motomix to double it), he put it down for farm use. He explained that homeowner vs farm use or commercial got slightly different warranty treatment...which I had not been told on previous purchases. Something about there being better warranty service with farm use vs homeowner. Has anyone here been or worked for a stihl dealer? Is there any legitimacy to his claim? How would the service differ? Is this only on pro saws? Was he just blowing smoke or is there some unstated benefit to claiming a different use category. I am skeptical, but it also kind of seems like a marker for profiling or categorizing people into groups of assumed knowledge level of ope operation and maintenance. Has anyone else been told similar when buying and registering a new stihl? Or has anyone been on the salesman/dealer side and ever been told anything by the stihl rep?I didn't doubt that it was. It did say on my receipt in writing that the factory warranty was doubled. HOWEVER. after hearing horror stories about the way motorcycle and car manufacturers screw new owners with problems covered by the warranty, I'm a firm believer that the best warranty money can buy is the one you never have to use.
I've only seen homeowner or professional use on the registration computer at my dealer when buying a saw. I just click homeowner.Did they ask you what type of user you are? Homeowner, farmer, tree care business, etc? I ask because I had an unexpected moment when I got my wife a 261cm recently. The guy helping with the sale was very knowledgeable (old wildland fire guy) and seemed genuinely helpful and nice. I had told him we occasionally did tree work on the side, but it wasn't our full time gig. For warranty registration (I got the extra gallon of motomix to double it), he put it down for farm use. He explained that homeowner vs farm use or commercial got slightly different warranty treatment...which I had not been told on previous purchases. Something about there being better warranty service with farm use vs homeowner. Has anyone here been or worked for a stihl dealer? Is there any legitimacy to his claim? How would the service differ? Is this only on pro saws? Was he just blowing smoke or is there some unstated benefit to claiming a different use category. I am skeptical, but it also kind of seems like a marker for profiling or categorizing people into groups of assumed knowledge level of ope operation and maintenance. Has anyone else been told similar when buying and registering a new stihl? Or has anyone been on the salesman/dealer side and ever been told anything by the stihl rep?
You pay before the dealer before you even see the box . Dealer rights up invoice you pay they get the saw . Saw is yours before it’s unboxed .Good luck with that. Saw is paid for when you go out the front door with the invoice.
The buyer states that all is acceptable and accepts the warranty conditions before they leave with it.
We take saws back within 14 days for no other reason than you changed your mind.
May be your store policy . But every time I go into the Stihl ,husky , echo etc dealer big sign “All sales are final”We take saws back within 14 days for no other reason than you changed your mind. Much less running issues, or defects. Seldom happens, but we had a woman before Christmas bought a saw for her husband. They got in a fight, she brought it back. They made up. She came back and got it. Counter man told her he was not doing that paperwork again LOL.
Anyhow, the saws are made in Va Beach, shipped 80 or 90 miles to Hillsborough, another 30 miles to Greensboro. And, they forget how to run on the trip ? Ya'll do what makes you happy.
Some pros want a saw started because they are going straight to a job. Some homeowners want to be shown how to start a saw.
We are instructed to keep the boxes by Stihl
You would be out of business in short time here . Big storm coming buy a saw and a generator week later take them back . Crap Home Depot and Lowe’s put signs up stating no returns on generators saws and even sump pumps that you can’t return them if bought writhing a certain period before a storm . Exchange only same with Harbor freightAround here that would make you a saw loaning service. You'd sell a pile of saws every Friday and get most of them back Monday. Same with storms.
You would be out of business in short time here . Big storm coming buy a saw and a generator week later take them back . Crap Home Depot and Lowe’s put signs up stating no returns on generators saws and even sump pumps that you can’t return them if bought writhing a certain period before a storm . Exchange only same with Harbor freight
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