From: keithr on
Tom wrote:
> geoff wrote:
>
>> Sounds more like parallel importing and selling at a lower price than
>> the local dealer, rather than 'dumping'. That's not illegal in USAor
>> NZ. Dunno about Oz.
>
> It's probably legal in Australia. I know of of at least one pro photo
> dealer who sells Canon and Nikon SLRs and equipment from two sources.
> They source their stuff through legal distributors as well as the do
> import themselves, many items have two prices and they do explain
> pitfalls of buying a cheaper one. It's nice to have a choice when you
> understand what you are getting into.
>
> Tom

An official importer can fight a grey market importer through the
copyright on the product name. they can't do much about direct imports
though.
From: Phil Allison on

"keithratbag " <keith(a)nowhere.com.au>

> Nope, but try setting up a grey market importing business and see how long
> it takes their lawyers to arrive on your door step.


** Yaaaaaawwwnnnn...

Yeah, the evil boogie man will get you.

ROTFL

Wot a pathetic bullshit artist.



..... Phil


From: keithr on
Phil Allison wrote:

> Wot a pathetic bullshit artist.

An excellent description of your good self Fill
From: Phil Allison on

"keithratbag " <keith(a)nowhere.com.au>


> Nope, but try setting up a grey market importing business and see how long
> it takes their lawyers to arrive on your door step.


** Yaaaaaawwwnnnn...

Yeah, the evil boogie man will GET get you.

ROTFL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wot a pathetic LIAR you are.




..... Phil




From: Jamie on
keithr wrote:
> Phil Allison wrote:
>
>> Wot a pathetic bullshit artist.
>
>
> An excellent description of your good self Fill

Let me see if I can translate that to something more
meaningful.

I think what you were trying to convey is, Phil is "Full of himself" ?

Of course, most of us knew that any way :)


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