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Default How the disabled are ripped off

On Sat, 26 Sep 2015 20:58:56 +0100, Bill Wright wrote:

Tough Guy no. 1265 wrote:
On Sat, 26 Sep 2015 20:22:18 +0100, Bill Wright wrote:

Tough Guy no. 1265 wrote:

Why are you buying the parts from a disability shop if you can get them
cheaper elsewhere?

I'm not, except where the difference is negligible.


Then you're not being ripped off. The shop is just making it convenient
for you at a cost to them, then putting that on the price, just like it
costs me far more to buy food in a little corner shop than a supermarket
2 miles away.


I'm not talking about me though, am I? I'm well accustomed to the
internet. I have a vehicle to drive about in. I have retained sufficient
of my faculties to function fairly normally in the retail environment
(OK I can go a bit Victor Meldrew sometimes but apart from that...).

I'm talking about the many people we meet on our travels (you see being
on a mobility scooter is like having a dog; you get to talk to everyone,
especially other people on mobility scooters) who will lament the price
they've just had to pay for their battery or whatever. We spend a bit of
time in rural market towns where there might only be one disability shop
within reasonable distance. I've looked in their shop windows. It verges
on the criminal what they charge, sometimes.

Anyway, it doesn't matter. I've had my grumble about it so that's that,
water under the bridge.


The shop is smaller and catering for a small number of people - it's a lack of cheapness of large quantities (there's a better phrase for this).

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