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normaltype wrote:Economics 101. Laws of supply and demand dude. Little supply in Canada = high prices. Excess supply in UK = lower prices and competition. What do you think will happen when UK businesses realise Japan and Canada are selling the same heads for 2-3 times the price and Canadians are snapping up their parts?

What makes you think anyone can cut out the middle man? ROFL

I bought my parts from a middle man in the UK. There is always a middle man.

Hell, I should be buying up parts and sell them here, I could undercut businesses here and still make a killing.

Thats unfortunate for you that you don't believe or understand.

I don't think you understand, I said cut out a middle man, the the or all the middle men. and the reason for little supply in Canada is what. or did you mean little demand? it's mostly about volume I'm sure, the UK guys can buy more so they get a better price and can sell cheaper. Your Economics course is over simplified and missing pieces, you say supply and demand but only talk about supply. what do I think will happen when the UK businesses realize that Canada and Japan are selling the same things for way more? well if the market is big enough (ie enough demand) they will start marketing to them and then the locals will either go out of business or they will learn to compete, that is the nature of a free market. What I do believe is that the main reason your not telling everyone where you got your parts is either you didn't get the good a deal but want people to believe it (not sure why anyone would do that) or you actually want to start bring in parts from these guys are selling them.
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Re: injector rebuild

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normaltype wrote:
loki wrote:
I don't think you understand, I said cut out a middle man, the the or all the middle men. and the reason for little supply in Canada is what. or did you mean little demand? it's mostly about volume I'm sure, the UK guys can buy more so they get a better price and can sell cheaper. Your Economics course is over simplified and missing pieces, you say supply and demand but only talk about supply. what do I think will happen when the UK businesses realize that Canada and Japan are selling the same things for way more? well if the market is big enough (ie enough demand) they will start marketing to them and then the locals will either go out of business or they will learn to compete, that is the nature of a free market. What I do believe is that the main reason your not telling everyone where you got your parts is either you didn't get the good a deal but want people to believe it (not sure why anyone would do that) or you actually want to start bring in parts from these guys are selling them.

Ignorance is bliss….isn’t it. When you don’t understand something, just start insulting people and accusing them of crimes. Shows a lot of class and intelligence and gives as much credit to everything you say here. Well done.

I always give my advice freely to anyone who asks.....except Loki...wouldn't want you buying stolen parts would we?

As this thread is WAY off topic I’m gonna have to ask it be locked.

Take care Loki. I hope things work out for you.

wow, you really don't know how to read, and you have me ignored now so I wont have to read your over sensitive response to your misread poor iterpritation of this post. I never accused anyone of a crime, I just stated that I don't know how you would lose a source for sending them business, what business doesn't want you to recommend them to a ton of other people openly?
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Wow, what a mean spirited image... :?
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Thanks to our first-rate moderating team for deleting this inappropriate photo (the individual responsible has now been warned about his conduct) -- let's try to keep this thread on topic, which I believe pertained to "injector rebuild".
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I requested this thread be locked 2 days ago..... :?:
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