You are confused...
What you are referring to is authorised channels versus grey market.
Mark F wrote:...Amazon are unlikely to ever stock the more specialist gear...
Franco wrote:You are confused...
What you are referring to is authorised channels versus grey market.
slparker wrote:Franco wrote:You are confused...
What you are referring to is authorised channels versus grey market.
What makes a channel 'authorised'? Who does the authorisation, Franco?
Franco wrote:slparker wrote:Franco wrote:You are confused...
What you are referring to is authorised channels versus grey market.
What makes a channel 'authorised'? Who does the authorisation, Franco?
Authorised channel.
Authorised by the maker.
slparker wrote:Right now I could import bike equipment from Wiggle.com in the UK sell it from my house for cheaper than a local bike shop could sell it and I could make a profit. There is something that prevents bike shops from doing the same and I assume that bushwalking shops are in the same boat.
i presume that if I could buy direct from Scarpa I could also sell boots cheaper from my house than paddy pallin can. Perhaps bushwalk.com could have its own online shop and do the same.
is there any legislation to prevent this occurring or just out of date commercial agreement between manufacturers and Australian distributors?
Mark F wrote: Wiggle is no doubt paying less than the Australian bike shops due to the volume they sell but not by very much and are also adding a smaller margin as they don't have to maintain a physical retail presence - turnover is the name of the game.
Mark F wrote:I have bought a couple of things from Wiggle in June/July and had to return one item for replacement. This was posted to an address in Sydney and then sent back to the UK for processing the replacement. All items originated from the UK. Looking though the emails I have email from a .com, .co.uk and a .com.au domains.
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