This is not small. This sets a HUGE precedent for the "subscription model" in numerous other industries. While it isn't a court filing...just an agreement...it still sets the baseline for the ability for consumers to own the products they purchase.
John Deere went a bridge too far, and it burned them.
This is a HUGE win. My family farms and I would NEVER buy a Deere. All these country songs singing praised about John Deere always ticked me off. It s like Deere was paying Nashville. Even with this win, I still don't think I'll buy a John Deere because they tried to screw over the very people they claim to help. I'll keep watching this and see where it goes, but I still very much have a bad taste in my mouth.
I'm still partial to my family's Massey Fergusons and my favorite, the Allis Chalmers D15. Hell we still have an old Minneapolis-Moline sitting around!
"Old but fixable" will always beat "new but not fixable".
This is not small. This sets a HUGE precedent for the "subscription model" in numerous other industries. While it isn't a court filing...just an agreement...it still sets the baseline for the ability for consumers to own the products they purchase.
John Deere went a bridge too far, and it burned them.
This is a HUGE win. My family farms and I would NEVER buy a Deere. All these country songs singing praised about John Deere always ticked me off. It s like Deere was paying Nashville. Even with this win, I still don't think I'll buy a John Deere because they tried to screw over the very people they claim to help. I'll keep watching this and see where it goes, but I still very much have a bad taste in my mouth.
I'm still partial to my family's Massey Fergusons and my favorite, the Allis Chalmers D15. Hell we still have an old Minneapolis-Moline sitting around!
"Old but fixable" will always beat "new but not fixable".