Mike1967
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I heard the same thing but there's a shop in Melbourne that give 5% discount on the Teric and 7% on the Perdix, you probably know who I'm talking aboutI heard that if retailers discount it they risk losing their supply.
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I heard the same thing but there's a shop in Melbourne that give 5% discount on the Teric and 7% on the Perdix, you probably know who I'm talking aboutI heard that if retailers discount it they risk losing their supply.
I heard the same thing but there's a shop in Melbourne that give 5% discount on the Teric and 7% on the Perdix, you probably know who I'm talking about
True that!water's too cold here!
Imagine how happier you would have been if you got it even cheaperI actually think the $1095 is a fair price for the value. I didn't have a problem at time of purchase when comparing to other options on the market and after using it, felt like I received a bargain as it exceeded expectations.
Apple have always done it.I didn't think that it was legal for manufactures to fix prices.
I didn't think that it was legal for manufactures to fix prices. I think they can require a MAP but to dictate sale price? I talked about this in another post, but didn't Nintendo get sued for exactly this type of price fixing? I'm no expert and I'm not trying to stir the pot. In fact, I love Shearwater, I just thought that the practice was a no no.