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25 minutes ago, Graham said:

I posted recently about a clutch problem with my Isuzu.  I asked a mate who manages a motor factor for a price on a clutch master cylinder; no problem £125 to you (pattern part).  I phoned Milner Off Road; £9.03 for a pattern part.

 

Someone is taking the p!55 somewhere.

Had the same a few weeks ago, needed a leaf spring for the van, mate owns the local factors, mates rates £160. I got one delivered off the Internet for £75. Some things he beats Internet prices, other things he's miles out.

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59 minutes ago, Graham said:

I posted recently about a clutch problem with my Isuzu.  I asked a mate who manages a motor factor for a price on a clutch master cylinder; no problem £125 to you (pattern part).  I phoned Milner Off Road; £9.03 for a pattern part.

 

Someone is taking the p!55 somewhere.

Does happen! After all, we are pretty well all working for the capitalism ideal of work and get rich! We all want to eat meat at the weekend.....

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I have a 14 gallon sprayer on the back of the self propelled mower  I use around the yard and garden similar to this one which costs £90

 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Draper-Tools-34674-12V-DC-37-Litre-Spot-Weed-Killer-Fertilizer-Sprayer-ATV-Quad/201371719639?epid=1806155923&hash=item2ee2b097d7:g:o~AAAOSw~OdVeax2

 

The pump went wrong and the local dealer wanted £78 for a new pump

 

This pump  has a similar performance although physically smaller for £5.99 or £8 with postage.  It has been working fine for over a year now, in fact I think it is slightly more powerful than the original and if it goes wrong I am not going to lose much sleep over buying another.

 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DC-12V-70-PSI-High-Pressure-Agricultural-Electric-Diaphragm-Water-Sprayer-Pump/263026519600?epid=18002556164&hash=item3d3d9a2e30:g:locAAOSwJAtZOQ1O

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2 hours ago, Graham said:

I posted recently about a clutch problem with my Isuzu.  I asked a mate who manages a motor factor for a price on a clutch master cylinder; no problem £125 to you (pattern part).  I phoned Milner Off Road; £9.03 for a pattern part.

 

Someone is taking the p!55 somewhere.

I need a neutral poz switch for the gearbox on my Navara . 87 quid main dealer  .....  less than 15 from them .

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Just consider yourselves lucky you don't live in Norway.  Items are usually vastly more expensive here - from beer to wood chippers!

 

if you try and sneakily import from outside of Norway it get stopped at customs and import and taxes added.  vAT is 25% here as well.

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2 hours ago, PeteB said:

Does happen! After all, we are pretty well all working for the capitalism ideal of work and get rich! We all want to eat meat at the weekend.....

I know everyone has to live but there's a difference between a roast at the weekend and a full-blown banquet.  Sometimes I wish I had that mentality and be able to sleep well at night knowing I'd ripped somebody off.

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Not saying that ain’t true Mick and I understand that that a cup of coffee in Starbucks can’t be compared to buying a jar of coffee and a pint of milk in Aldi, but some companies mark ups are beyond reasonable. 

 

Buying belts for chippers and grinders, some of the local hydraulic suppliers are 4-500 % dearer! I’d love to support local businesses, but they usually don’t stock what you want, take longer than buying online and then have your trousers done and spank ya ar@e for the privilege 

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1 hour ago, Gary Prentice said:

Not saying that ain’t true Mick and I understand that that a cup of coffee in Starbucks can’t be compared to buying a jar of coffee and a pint of milk in Aldi, but some companies mark ups are beyond reasonable. 

 

Buying belts for chippers and grinders, some of the local hydraulic suppliers are 4-500 % dearer! I’d love to support local businesses, but they usually don’t stock what you want, take longer than buying online and then have your trousers done and spank ya ar@e for the privilege 

This is why high street shops are a dieing trade. My leaf spring was over twice the price I got one delivered the next day for. I also like to support local business but not if they think I'm going to take it dry.

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A friends dad in France imported the biggest John Deere skidder I've ever seen from the USA.
Cost him €100,000 second hand.
Reckoned he saved €50k by not buying locally.
And that's all legit with taxes and shipping.
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