Discount on Internet order


Ok so I've been told by an audio vendor that only foolish vendors who don't plan to be in business offer discounts. On the other hand a vendor from Eastern Canada regularly offers me 20% off retail. Lately I've been looking into a new component. It retails for $20,000 Cdn. I found it new in the box for $15,000 US. Then I found a US vendor offering it at a discounted price of $10,000. I asked for a firm quote. In a written quote they offered it for $8,500 including shipping and insurance. The interesting part is that they were shipping UPS and the quote showed Cdn taxes of 12% of $5,500. I asked if the full $8,500 was insured and the vendor said yes. The tax was based on $5,500 because he was insuring it so the value for insurance was his cost, not my price. So on a $15,000 US item this guy's cost is $5,500. Seems like huge margins are available.

dwcda

I see. Actually, it looks like the threshold is still $20,000 as of April 1st of this year. That initial change to 600 has been pushed back and back.

All this creates a toxic climate - who will out rip off who and whose deception will not be uncovered first. Is this a new interpretation of fair play ?

@audioman58

I thought the new tax laws applied if you are re-selling for a profit.

If I buy something and re-sell at a loss or break even then no tax .

Or is this incorrect?

Only cheap SOBs would say no discounts .I was a Audio dealer for a decade 

and Always give at least 15%  or better ,some mfg give 50% to dealers ,on average 40-50% ,that dealer is greedy ,go somewhere else !!