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In Reply to: RE: No PS importer where I live-how to get PPP 220V? posted by Abuhannibal on October 15, 2007 at 00:47:22
We do make allowances for this already as long as where your second home is doesn't have a distributor - which in the case of Israel is true. In the case of a country that has a distributor, then it is up to the distributor to make the voltage change.
Our goal is two fold: we want to make sure people don't buy it here at a lower price than the distributor must sell it for and secondly, to make sure our customers are taken care of.
As you probably know, the life of a distributor is tough. We require them to stock the product, pay all the shipping and duty required by the country and service the product. This is far more expensive than what we have to deal with here and we want to support our distributors which, in turn, supports our customers worldwide.
The onkly other problem you have is service. It will always have to be serviced back here in the States unless you get a distributor or you can pay a European distributor to do it.
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