You want to make a point? Take all these junk running saws to the trade shows with you and address your anger at the stihl booth. Imagine if only 100 owners did that at a trade show? The next model would run, cut, and file your taxes for you.
It did work great. And that's how the next saw failure will be handled as well. It's because the users allowed it and went along with it. Why on earth would a buyer pay the manufacturer for parts to correct a faulty product? Why do people tolerate this from the manufacturer?
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