Suck it in Jerry..I went to my local Yamaha Shop on Monday wanting price and availability on an exhaust gasket for my 74'' MX250.A young guy serves me and then proceeds to look up the part on his computer mumbling over and over you would have to be pretty lucky to find one of those..Anyway he found the part and gave me a price of $11.95..That same afternoon I jumped on Ebay UK and found the same gasket for GB1.95 [$AU.3.00 [ with $AU6.00 postage..however additional items cost no more to send.. so for AU$14.00 I have two gaskets and postage from England..as opposed to two gaskets costing 2x 11.95 from my local Yamaha shop..You work it out..
It’s so easy to bag our country when you can find something cheaper somewhere else but I wonder if the average retailer ( bike shop) in the UK can sell those gaskets for $3.00 also so as to be able to compete with e-bay merchants.
Many other countries have way more buying power than us.
It’s a bit like bagging your local General Store because they don’t have the same stock levels or pricing of the Independent Supermarkets.
Or chastising your local Independent Supermarket because they can’t compete against Coles & Woolies.
Or abusing Coles & Woolies because they can’t compete with Aldi
In essence Australia is you local corner store
But still, maybe there’s an opening for you. Check with your UK supplier and see if he will sell you wholesale so you can set up a shop over here and sell your gaskets for $3.00 each.
What came first, the chicken or the egg?
Did people start buying overseas because the service was poor or did the service become poor because the sales rep knows he’s defeated before he starts as he can’t compete with on line sales.