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Australians are ripped off - that's why online buying is good!
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Ten years ago I came to Australia from Europe. I was shocked that many imported goods are sold in Australia for double the European list price: Electric switch gear, electronic parts as well as books. But it's not the distributors in Australia who make the big margin - the overseas corporates keep the big money.
It is easy to check: All suppliers who provide 60% price reduction for Australian companies have 200% list prices. It became my hobby to cross check Australian prices with European prices to get a fair deal for my company and not just a European discounter price.
But normal Australians are still ripped off buying these products.
A manager of a German company told me once: "Why should we not sell the products double priced if Australians are that stupid to pay it?"
That is slowly changing thanks to the internet and online business.
The Australian retailers should not scream about it but demand fair prices from their overseas suppliers!
If a book has a $35 adhesive label on it and below it shows the UK price of 13 UK Pounds then it is clear why Australians buy books at Amazon and not in the shop. But the business seems to prefer to stick to their high price policy and send their shops into liquidation.
For the first time I was able to buy books at Angus Robertson for a fair price this week - 50% administration discount - the next ones I buy online again.
In Australia books are a luxury - in Europe not.
Is ACCC telling us these facts? No.
No fair go for Australians.
Don't be stupid!
Compare prices!
Get a fair deal!
Or buy online.