I would buy one before the end of the month. I have it on good authority from a friend who works for a bike distribution company that Magicshine will be enforcing RRP prices across all UK re-sellers from February 1st meaning prices will rise by around 20%. This includes eBay apparently.
I got my 872 from[url= http://www.bikelumen.co.uk ] these guys [/url] last year. They were super helpful and they actually seem to be riders themselves.
So if you were thinking about it, don't wait too long.
Or just buy one from china/hongkong for £17......
Legally they can't, so that could be interesting.
Astroturfing?
Yeah, the factory in China will no longer sell to you if you if you have a UK address as they have appointed a UK distributor.
You wouldn't happen to have connections to that site you linked to would you Nerra?
😉
All the Chinese knockoff versions will still be available however 🙂
Astroturfing?
To the point where I was going to get a STW Sevens team organised.
Bagsy striker!
Name Wazza
About Me Cyclist, surfer & pilot in training.
Location The Peaks
Domain name:
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Warren Harper
Wazza, Warren, wot a coincidence.
Just sayin like.
Busted 🙂
/Sherlock Holmes Mode On
nerra + w = nerraw
nerraw backwards is warren.
Dun Dun Duuuuun!
Ok, I designed the website for them which is why I know the prices are going up.
The fact still remains though so if you're thinking of getting one then go for it. You obviously don't need to buy it from them, buy it where ever you choose.
Jamie, good work deciphering my nickname. I've used it on forums for years and no one has ever picked that up 🙂
I would just get one of the Chinese lights from www.evomtb.co.uk I ordered 2 and they turned up on Saturday, went out on Saturday night and they outshone my mates magic shine (not sure what model but it had 3 LEDs in it by the look of it) he subsequently went and ordered one to! Also I didn't think that price fixing was allowed, RRP is RECOMMENDED retail price, yea they can recommend a price but they can't legally enforce it!
Also I didn't think that price fixing was allowed, RRP is RECOMMENDED retail price, yea they can recommend a price but they can't legally enforce it!
^^ I suppose what you can do is just stop supplying dealers/shops/resellers that don't sell your product to your RRP though. I can think of at least one very established overseas bike brand with a UK distributor which manages to do this very effectively indeed across lord knows how many bike shops across the UK. It is likely that someone who knows the business better than I will point out a few more I hadn'theard about.
I'm pretty sure there is no law to say that a distributor can't enforce a price. Apple do this with all their products.
This is different from say retailers going behind the scenes and artificially raising prices of a commodity for instance Tesco striking a deal with all the other supermarkets to raise the price of milk.
