Buying A Cartridge Direct From Japan


Seems like there can be some decent savings when buying certain cartridges directly from Japan, vs buying from here in the US. Since I'm just learning about cartridges, would there be any kind of difference between a Japan model and a US model, maybe electrically or something, that would prevent using a Japan model here in the US? I would think they would be exactly the same, but I want to be sure before I maybe do anything. Thanks.
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Brf,

I guess i missed the boat on that one. I should have been charging people who had to deal with my secretary in my behalf (because I didn't want to be bothered)!
Griffihds, I assume your fees structure incorporates some level of customer interaction. When you get your car serviced do you take it direct to the manufacture or one of their authorized dealerships?
Hi Brf, If you think that Van den Hul himself does those
rapairs I am sorry to disappoint you. He spends the most of
his time in Ukraine by their airspace industry. Being
secretive about his cart business does not mean that we
are imbeciles. What btw is the diference between answering
dealers or customers questions? Then by Axel one is sure that
Axel deed all the work. By Van den Hul nobody knows
who deed the work.
What btw is the diference between answering dealers or customers questions?

I would assume the difference is the number of inquiries.

I am not defending vdh business model, just saying there are difference wholesale approaches
I should have been charging people who had to deal with my secretary in my behalf (because I didn't want to be bothered)!
Unless your secretary is a volunteer (or you are a very poor businessman), I have to assume your secretary's salary, benefits, the cost of renting the extra space, etc., is all rolled into your pricing structure. If that's true, then you have been charging people for dealing w your secretary. But presumably, your secretary does not make as much as you so, to your customers pay less because your secretary is able to relieve some of the administrative burden from you.