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Old 02-10-2017, 04:05 PM
dpastern (Dave Pastern)
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Originally Posted by xelasnave View Post
You will only be ripped off if you pay the asking price.

You have a choice.

From the sellers point of view I expect they figure having money in stock that presumably will have a small turnover should be rewarded with a huge mark up.

Perhaps the greatest damage is letting the situation upset you...its the way it is and probably wont change soon.

Its similar to petrol prices...I know they are having a go when prices go up at certain times but there is no point in letting the situation upset one...nothing will change due to a reaction via your emotions except your health.

Perhaps a letter to the company pointing out that they seem to have over priced the item and valid reasons in support..that may not produce a result but at least it is a positive action.

You could suggest your views are shared by a large number of other potential buyers and they would be well advised to either price it right or dont bother having it in stock...You may find to take such action satisfying.

alex
Alex - I've sent an Email to Dymocks twice in the past in regards to excessive over pricing of products and have never even had the courtesy of a reply. That pretty much shows you how much they don't care imho.
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