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Lelit PL41TEMD vs Breville BES900 or perhaps something else
Re: Lelit PL41TEMD vs Breville BES900 or perhaps something else
Originally posted by 6C6A76686D726E6F010 link=1333027508/44#44 date=1333571876
Originally posted by 222C252E247572400 link=1333027508/43#43 date=1333544669
Not ignored,..just not the full story.
OK. Implicit in your statement above is that you know the full story (and it was also implicit in your early post where you talked about the real reasons). Which part of the full story is not being disclosed?
No, i dont know the "full story", but i do know that a few minor technical changes, freight variations, duty, GST, etc,...is not the full story.
I did say earlier that i suspected much of the discrepancy is the manufacturer/exporter "up charging for the Au market ( beyond any volume pricing factors)
The Elephant in the room that nobody wants to mention is "market pricing" which every retailer does to some extent.
Re: Lelit PL41TEMD vs Breville BES900 or perhaps something else
Originally posted by 4F41484349181F2D0 link=1333027508/46#46 date=1333583376
The Elephant in the room that nobody wants to mention is "market pricing" which every retailer does to some extent.
Wow. Puns make my head hurt. I havent heard that one from anyone but a marketing major. In essence as a consumer you are 100% spot on. Why can I buy product X at place Y for half the price you offer.
Im curious, do you have anything to do with SCUBA diving, or anything else where price disparity in Australia is common? Since you make the same crappy argument as everyone who only sees their issue with it.
Simple things. If youre primary concern is $$ spent, import. Simple. You save money in the short term.
I do still work in logistics. Import/export is a tricky business, and the supply chain model is not as simple as you try and point out.
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