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Old 04-25-2010 | 02:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Thunder Beast
I have been racing for a while now and overseas online stores have been the only reason I can continue to race, as I, like many of the other people within the hobby, have a very modest budget which I must stick to in order to pay all of my bills.

In order to buy all of the necessary items to allow me to continue to participate in the races, I must unfortunately resort to buying the majority of my products online as they are a lot cheaper.

If I was to spend my budget within the Australian stores, I would not be able to obtain all of the necessary items I need to continue to race and therefore I would have to give up racing all together.

With regards to many Australian stores I have purchased from, I find the service to be very slow. I telephoned an Australia store last week and was assured that the product I needed would be delivered by Thursday last week to enable me to race this weekend. On the basis of this assurance, I ordered the product from this store. I have not received it yet and as a result I am unable to race this weekend.

If it was in fact just a diffence of a few dollars in the prices, I would purchase everything in Australia. However, many of the products have a price difference of up to $175.00, and I simply cannot afford to pay the difference and continue to race.

I would love to be able to support the Australian industry, and I realise that the owners of these stores have monthly bills and mortgages to pay, but I'm sorry to say that my bills and mortgages must take priority.

If I was to ever enter into business ownership, I would only do so in an industry that I have thoroughly investigated and satisfied myself that I have a reasonable expectancy to earn profits that would at least allow me to pay my monthly bills.

It is very unfortunate that owners of local Hobby Shops are struggling. If I was in this situation, I would cut my losses, get out of an industry that apparantly has not much potential of being successful, and get a job in order to pay my bills.

As I have said, I would love to be able to support the local industry and would welcome any suggestions anyone may have that would allow me to buy all of the same quality items I purchase online from a local hobby shop and stick within my budget.
I do my best to buy parts from LHS, but kinda agree with this post, maybe hobby shops can be openly flexible about their pricing, (Like Bing Lee)maybe an extension of the discount given to club members, or is the problem with the importers
I don't know
but I'd be right dissapointed if RC hobbies or such like closed down, If only cause Id have NCKMAT bothering me to order parts from overseas
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