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Surprised it took this long.
Probably good news for us Canucks, too. Who handles the Canadian market?
Amplis IMHO makes it almost impossible for Canadian camera stores to make any kind of decent profit. I just checked a lens on their website and I can buy the very same lens from B&H in CAD $$ shipping included for $200 less. When I worked in the camera industry we could buy product from New York City, pay full retail, shipping and duties and still get it cheaper than we could from the Canadian distributor. Canadian distributors have a history of taking a huge market up and then hold the retailers hostage on things like warranty repair etc.
In todays world a smart Canadian retailer would buy from a buying group in the US, ship it up to Canada and sell it as Grey market. Warranty repair services in Canada suck anyway. If I want anything repaired I send it to the manufacturers repair rep in Thailand. Gets done faster and cheaper. Coop dollars are another golden handcuff Canadian distributors try and use. The extra margin a retailer would get by cutting out the middle man would more than offset any coop dollars they finally get after begging.
The aforementioned buying group would have way more buying power than all the Canadian camera stores put together. Canada as a whole only equals 8-12% of the US market. About the equivalent of two large cities in California.
Surprised they chose an Indianapolis camera store as their distributor.
Amplis IMHO makes it almost impossible for Canadian camera stores to make any kind of decent profit. I just checked a lens on their website and I can buy the very same lens from B&H in CAD $$ shipping included for $200 less. When I worked in the camera industry we could buy product from New York City, pay full retail, shipping and duties and still get it cheaper than we could from the Canadian distributor. Canadian distributors have a history of taking a huge market up and then hold the retailers hostage on things like warranty repair etc.
In todays world a smart Canadian retailer would buy from a buying group in the US, ship it up to Canada and sell it as Grey market. Warranty repair services in Canada suck anyway. If I want anything repaired I send it to the manufacturers repair rep in Thailand. Gets done faster and cheaper. Coop dollars are another golden handcuff Canadian distributors try and use. The extra margin a retailer would get by cutting out the middle man would more than offset any coop dollars they finally get after begging.
The aforementioned buying group would have way more buying power than all the Canadian camera stores put together. Canada as a whole only equals 8-12% of the US market. About the equivalent of two large cities in California.
As a traveller, the onus is on you to establish the origin of any goods that you are bringing in to the country. So those goods are dutiable unless and until you establish otherwise.So a solution is for a Canadian to fly or drive to the US to buy film and camera equipment and then drive back to Canada. Now since the camera equipment is used how would customs know that it was not owned prior to the trip and a roll of film is a roll of film.
Same for me, although my experience working for Canada Customs during my relative youth probably comes into play as well.It's a matter of being honest I guess. Personally I declare everything I'm suppose to
And what about the Canadians and the Canadiens??
And the Canadiennes, surely, as this is almost the end of the second decade of the 21st century.And what about the Canadians and the Canadiens??
... Warranty repair services in Canada suck anyway. If I want anything repaired I send it to the manufacturers repair rep in Thailand. Gets done faster and cheaper...
We had one once. She lasted a few months.And the Canadiennes, surely, as this is almost the end of the second decade of the 21st century.
We have the second lady to hold the highest political office in the U.K. since WWII. How are things on the other side of the pond?
pentaxuser
We had one once. She lasted a few months.
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