Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/09/01

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Subject: [Leica] Let's Hold the Future at Bay a Tad Longer
From: nathan.wajsman at planet.nl (Nathan Wajsman)
Date: Wed Sep 1 21:06:04 2004
References: <000701c49073$27820e10$121afea9@Hausner>

Buzz,

Yes, if your premium is only the 5% tax, then it is no contest. I also 
like to support my local retailers, but besides a recent Crumpler bag 
purchase, the premium is just too great. An example from non-Leica land: 
I am looking for a 17-40mm Canon L zoom. I can buy it from B&H for $679 
plus shipping plus Dutch VAT, a total of around 700 Euro. Or I can buy 
it from a Dutch or German online store for around 750 Euro including 
shipping and VAT. Or I can buy it from a friendly local retailer for 900 
Euro! For a saving of 150 Euro I think I will go the online route.

Nathan

Buzz Hausner wrote:

> I find that my local shops charge the exact same amount as the mail
> order and on-line guys...even for Leica gear...with the exceptions that
> I do pay 5% sales tax but do not pay shipping.  For my 5% premium, I get
> to make every transaction face to face with someone I know and trust,
> who will spend ample time answering all of my questions, and whom I know
> will work hard for my business.  On the rare occasions when I have had a
> problem with a major purchase (the loose head that plagued spherical 21
> Elmarits), my guy took the items back, no questions asked, and replaced
> them the same day with a smile and a handshake.
> 
> I do not shop mail-order but, again, I am fortunate to live someplace
> with an abundance of trusty resources.  It will be a sad day, indeed,
> when those local dealers are gone.
> 
>       Buzz
> 
-- 
Nathan Wajsman
Almere, The Netherlands

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