Dealer Mark Up

With all the comments on how easy it is to make money out of tractors , cars, guns etc, I look forward to seeing all the new trade members offering great deals at European and U.S. prices. :rofl:
 
Pothunter,

Because wages are too high in the UK. It's the taxation (PAYE & NII) that fund the state.

We need high income to meet a living standard that we all aspire to.

Stan

Hi Stan.

No, it's not that. Wages are comparable and employment costs much higher in the country I bought the rifle than they are in the UK, which has relatively low tax and employment costs compared to the leading Eurozone economies.
 
USA market Triumphs are not made in the UK.

Neil. :)

Aha! Your comment made me look up where they are made. I see Triumph have factories in Brazil and Thailand, so I guess the Brazilian ones go up north. Thanks for that. Totally irrelevant to this thread though, so apologies for that.
 
I thought this, but then my transaction was plagued with problems. Luckily, I love the gun! I must have been unlucky because I've heard plenty of good stories.
Not sure your story was worth resurrecting a thread which died 3 and a half years ago for, to be honest.
 
Not sure your story was worth resurrecting a thread which died 3 and a half years ago for, to be honest.
I just searched for the RFD in question and wondered whether if anyone involved else had noticed similar problems?

I obviously haven't spent enough time on here to understand there is some kind of etiquette on a forum? Thank you for your comments, anyway.
 
I just searched for the RFD in question and wondered whether if anyone involved else had noticed similar problems?

I obviously haven't spent enough time on here to understand there is some kind of etiquette on a forum? Thank you for your comments, anyway.
No problem. Just my opinion, but maybe if you have had a recent problem with said RFD and want to discuss it then a new thread might be better? This one is long dead and cluttered with chat about motorbikes!
 
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