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October 14th, 2007, 23:09 | #92 |
Yeah, I was just saying that candlejack is a real sta
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October 14th, 2007, 23:09 | #93 |
Banned
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October 14th, 2007, 23:16 | #94 |
It's called supply and demand. There is one retailer supplying all of Canada; therefore low supply and huge demand. Want prices to fall? need more retailers and thus more competition. Not hard to understand people.
When you only have one supplier his costs in time, and money in getting hired assistance, goes up to keep track of, and service all the airsofters in Canada. Therefore even if you see a drop in the cost of airsoft weapons due to a drop in the USD the costs to the retailer are not really going anywhere but up or at a minimum staying the same. Last edited by Ducky; October 14th, 2007 at 23:20.. |
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October 14th, 2007, 23:24 | #95 |
October 14th, 2007, 23:24 | #96 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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there's only ONE commercial importer in all of canada at this time, there's only TWO things that could possibly lower the cost of airsoft:
1) more people buying from retailers; airsoft will be cheaper in bulk, and having retailers reduces the strain on the importer 2) another importer starts bringing in guns; again, reduces the strain on importers |
October 14th, 2007, 23:51 | #97 |
ThunderCactus and myself definitely have an advantage in this case, we know mark personally. It is a lot more work that anyone on here probably understand, minus a few who have experience running their own businesses. I don't envy how much time, and effort he needs to put in to get those products out to most the canadian airsofters. If it were me personally I would have raised prices 25%, and in fact there are times I even suggested to him that he do so.
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