It’s un- Australian.
After purchasing several items from Nenad and having an extremely informative chat about detecting during which I learned of his vast knowledge and experience in Minelab detectors and detecting in general, I find it unbelievable that this has happened. Nenad's knowledge portrays to confidence in your purchases. In my opinion Minelab should be supporting Nenad 100%.Nenad has always been a great bloke to deal with, and has done so much to promote the Minelab product.
IMHO what has happened to him is a dog act by Minelab!
Since Ian Aitken left, Minelab have, in my opinion, been a pack of greedy corporate thugs, who will do just about anything to stifle competition!
Rick
I'm sorry but I wholeheartedly disagree! I'm not a detecting shop owner nor am I a Minelab dealer, but I personally know one dealer - someone who has helped hundreds of detectorists, whether beginners or more experienced ones, someone whom I am now proud of calling my friend - who is also facing difficulties with Minealb only because of his honesty in selling the right machine to the right person based on each person's specific needs and with only their best interest in mind; and that is simply wrong from Minelab! The analogy between a Ford dealer selling New Holden cars is flawed from the start because they are a one-brand dealers, and no detector shop (at least that I know of), especially if they have been around for many years, sold just Minelab and no other brand of metal detectors. I think the point that was made here by other forum members was that it was all good for Minelab to be sold through these well established dealers in the past, that is until recently, when all of a sudden it became a no-no - and we all know what was the cause. I am angry at Minelab for what they are doing, and am sure that many, many other prospectors feel exactly the same. I strongly hope that Minelab will come to their senses and reconsider this ill judgment.So people claim Minelab is greedy for preventing compitition, I wonder if these same people would sell their finds at a Low Discounted Price or prefer Top Dollar
If dealer likes to sell different brands of Products, all they have to do is Buy their Stock Outright without Promotional Support, otherwords it be like Ford Dealer selling New Holden Cars
Perhaps we could organise a signed protest letter to go to minelab. Stating how we prefer to dealers who really know their stuff and not some smart arse salesperson.The crap these guys are dealing with is a typical American business model, an old friend had a Harley Davidson dealership in Sydney, he looked depressed one day & said HD America had told him he would have to spend 2 hundred grand on merchandise, moving the store to bigger premises & submit a plan of the new store to see if it would be suitable for HD's plan model OR lose the dealership, this was put on all the HD dealerships that didn't come up to HD's expectations, it sucked, that's how they wanted & too bad if you didn't come up to scratch, it's care factor Zero for small businesses.
Not necessarily an American business model, cases in point from both the recent past and older are Honda, Total Tools, Metcash! (Size constraints as to which group banner you fall under, M10, True Value) Many wholesalers hold their distributors to account via ranging, floor space, merchandising, cataloguing etc, it has been happening for many many years.The crap these guys are dealing with is a typical American business model, an old friend had a Harley Davidson dealership in Sydney, he looked depressed one day & said HD America had told him he would have to spend 2 hundred grand on merchandise, moving the store to bigger premises & submit a plan of the new store to see if it would be suitable for HD's plan model OR lose the dealership, this was put on all the HD dealerships that didn't come up to HD's expectations, it sucked, that's how they wanted & too bad if you didn't come up to scratch, it's care factor Zero for small businesses.
It's a great idea! If we organise it, I'd not only be among the first ones to sign it: I'd try to get as many people on board as I can!Perhaps we could organise a signed protest letter to go to minelab. Stating how we prefer to dealers who really know their stuff and not some smart arse salesperson.
Good Idea,So what's the answer. Do we boycot Minelab?
The problem for me is the main dealers are great people too.
It's not Minelab it's Codan last i checked.
I'll hang onto my 5000.
No need to change.
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