etrangere wrote:Forum members have a go at macpac and people come to their defense
Forum members have a go at kathmandu and NO ONE comes to their defense......thats says it all lol!
tasadam wrote:
Isn't the weather great at the moment? A far cry from the last few months... Time for a walk!
stepbystep wrote:Trick is as we all know, we are getting ripped off if we pay full price for anything off any manufacturer....
etrangere wrote:Forum members have a go at macpac and people come to their defense
Forum members have a go at kathmandu and NO ONE comes to their defense......thats says it all lol!
Do you have evidence to support that, or is it just your opinion. It isn't fair (or appropriate) to simply ridicule anyone without some supporting evidence or first hand experience. And (not saying it is necessarily the case here, but...) it is particularly unfair to simply repeat a popular street-opinion or third hand comment without supplying factual evidence in support of the claim.ollster wrote:C'mon. Kathmandu are imitators and knock off merchants and I don't think they've done a second of R&D in the last 10 years that hasn't been "copy someone else".
walkinTas wrote:stepbystep wrote:Trick is as we all know, we are getting ripped off if we pay full price for anything off any manufacturer....
Well! "Ripped off" is an opinion. Its a bit like the big departed started by Gerry Harvey and his mates about whether we should pay GST for products purchased on line. What really should be discussed in both cases is what did you get for your money. Did you get a fuller service from the local retailer that justified the higher price? If not, then why did you choose to shop with the local retailer? Was it convenience? Did you have a higher motivation like supporting local employment? Or were you just careless about where you spent your money? There are so many reasons why people are prepared to pay retail prices. But if retail operators want people to shop in their store and pay higher prices, then IMO they need to provide a service that justifies the price.
No you didn't, I was trying to drawing a parallel.stepbystep wrote:Ummmm, never said anything about online purchasing...
True! RRP is only a guide anyway. Sometimes I do pay more because I'm too lazy, or in a hurry, or can't be bothered, etc... to shop around. What I was trying to suggests is that paying full price (RRP) is not always a problem. What really sucks is when you pay an inflated price for an inferior product or inferior service, especially when you were lead to expect a better product or service was being offered.stepbystep wrote:how about I rephrase my 'opinion' - Trick is, as we all know, we will always pay more if we don't shop around...........![]()
walkinTas wrote:
In general I agree that if you have the time to shop around and if you care to negotiate, you will often (not always) get a better price than the shelf price.
walkinTas wrote:Do you have evidence to support that, or is it just your opinion. It isn't fair (or appropriate) to simply ridicule anyone without some supporting evidence or first hand experience. And (not saying it is necessarily the case her, but...) it is particularly unfair to simply repeat a popular street-opinion or third hand comment without supplying factual evidence in support of the claim.ollster wrote:C'mon. Kathmandu are imitators and knock off merchants and I don't think they've done a second of R&D in the last 10 years that hasn't been "copy someone else".
[rant]Who copied who in the PC clone wars and was every copy inferior? Is every iPhone imitation an inferior product? You know it is sometimes damn hard to decide who copied who in product innovation. I have my opinion of the answers and I'm sure you have your own opinion, but opinions are like *&^%s, everyone has one and they all produce a lot of hot air. To have an intelligent discussion you need to provide a few facts and a little bit of evidence.[/rant]
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corvus wrote:Dont care about copies just think about a $49.00 1lt aluminium water bottle
corvus wrote:I have been wearing Kathmandu Nylon shorts on all of my walks over at least four years and they are perfect
corvus wrote:have one of their (Micky mouse) sun/insect proof shirts ( gift ) which is abrading at the collar and evidence of poor stitching after only about at the most 15 days use
walkinTas wrote:corvus wrote:Dont care about copies just think about a $49.00 1lt aluminium water bottlecorvus wrote:I have been wearing Kathmandu Nylon shorts on all of my walks over at least four years and they are perfectcorvus wrote:have one of their (Micky mouse) sun/insect proof shirts ( gift ) which is abrading at the collar and evidence of poor stitching after only about at the most 15 days use![]()
So, one apparently over priced product, one good product, one inferior product. And what did you conclude from this?
By the way, did you actually pay that price for the water bottle or did you shop around? How did you go when you returned the shirt? What sort of service/reception did you get?
walkinTas wrote:Do you have evidence to support that, or is it just your opinion.
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