The bottom line is that if you are a serious buyer, don't take any notice of the price online or otherwise, contact the company you consider to have the best reputation and ask for their best price. I have done so and have been pleasantly surprised, afterall a sale is a sale and one is likely to shop there in the future. Please bear in mind that when the EQ6's were first released they cost a lot more dollar wise than they are presently. Reminds me of the Fisher & Pakyel washing machine I had replaced recently after 17 years. Bought a F & P 6.5kg machine in 1996 for $999, replaced by F & P 7kg machine in 2014 for $549, figure this out?
Last edited by UniPol; 15-03-2014 at 07:21 PM.
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