Posted by gitrib on April 29, 2010 at 10:09:21 from (99.58.242.144):
In Reply to: Confused posted by gitrib on April 28, 2010 at 10:48:54:
I found a answer.
On May 13, John Deere signed a five-year agreement with Lowe's Companies, Inc. to sell John Deere brand products starting January 2006, with lawn tractors being the first products available in all Lowe's stores nationwide. John Deere broke the news to its dealers through a June 3 letter from Bob Hove, Deere's vice president-worldwide sales, and Lowe's announced the deal publicly June 6.
"Lowe's is proud to supplement our portfolio of top-line outdoor power equipment with the John Deere brand," said John Kasberger, Lowe's senior vice president and general merchandising
If I understand this right. Equipment is the same and the JD dealer indicated on the sticker will provide the warrenty service. When you buy at Lowes the warranty is filled out and goes to JD dealer.
My personal thought is I bet the dealer gets a cut off of the sale. Just like having a bunch of salesmen. gitrib
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