Does cariszone offer a warranty? Shipping items back to the us is expensive in the event of a defective product. Sent from my GT-N7100 using Tapatalk 2
I believe you may lack knowledge on the inner workings of local business and hence your myopic view on this subject.US$100 for an item in the US of A does not translate into a reasonable selling price of TT$640 in TrinidadA general rule of thumb for most industries is 10 to 1Which takes into account overheads like shipping, staff, property rental, etc...So again, if the monitor costs US$295 a local price of TT$2950 is fair.If same monitor is sold locally for TT$2500.00 that is a pretty decent deal.If it goes for $1999.99, it probably fell off the back of a truck in Costa Rica. lolHad it been an individual selling a monitor on the trading grounds, your point would stand, since he does not have the overheads of a business.However, Cariszone is a fully established company that has to endure all the trappings of operating legitimately in our Twin Island republic.
@ LQDSNK: we're having a very pertinent discussion. It's not about 'changing minds'. I'm presenting a different perspective to challenge the status quo. No one's forcing you to read it either. Carry on.