Posted by JAinVA on October 10, 2015 at 08:03:11 from (70.186.201.202):
In Reply to: Re: OT Chain saw woes posted by Greg1959 on October 09, 2015 at 21:15:15:
While I can't verify that all sellers of Stihl saws service them I will bet dollars to a donut that Stihl is not shipping their products to a non sevicing outlet.Just because someone can get Stihl from a place that doesn't service it does not make my statement false.Just try to buy a new Stihl anything on line and let us all know how it works.It ain't gonna happen.Baileys is a huge logging supply store and they sell Makitas,Echo and Huskys.Just call them up and they will send any of them but not a Stihl.They may sell them over the counter but you aren't gonna get one in the mail.Based on Stihl USA's website, they only sell through servicing dealers.I didn't make that up.There may a way for nonservicing sellers to get their hands on Stihl products but I can't believe a concern as big as Stihl would knowingly allow that to continue and yet make the statements they do on their website.
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