Avoiding US dealer markups


Looking at a phono stage by a UK manufacturer. The US authorized dealer monopolist seems to mark up by ~30% from what I could buy this for locally. On a $2200 unit, that's not nothing. 

I am considering shipping it to a friend who is local and having them ship it to me, at a relatively small cost.

Seems like a logical approach. I could buy 25-50 LPs with the savings.

Am I missing something?

saulh

@astolfor honestly I do not know how dealers in the USA keep on business

There have been one or two threads here in the last year discussing dealers/salespeople, primarily those in the USA. The prognosis was poor.

My modest observation at the time was that it seems to be not entirely due to the intemperate disposition of only the dealers. Read into that what you may.

 

hifi dealers

doctors, chiropractors, psychologists, car mechanics, contractors, roofers, lawyers, babysitters, teachers

there are always good and bad ones, in how they do their work, and how they get along with people they interact - cuz they are people too...

bottom line, with internet commerce and widespread online savvy of even elderly consumers, it is harder than ever for stocking, brick-n-mortar hi-fi retailers to survive and prosper... but there are still a good amount that do, run their business well, have customers/clients that value what they bring to the table - but it is harder than ever... costs are high, finding and keeping good employees is very difficult, and while there is a top 1% customer base that is affluent and willing, most others try to bypass these channels to save $... then there is/was covid and all the mayhem that has brought...

I am not saying all dealers because I do not know all of them. I am referring the the ones I "interreacted" with.

I called 2 times each, one before my email with exactly what I wanted and availability for well over U$400k  worth of turntables, tone arms and speakers, and the other call a few days later.

2 did not answer, the 2 that did, one asked me how does he know I will buy and asked for a deposit for the privilege of showing that I can afford it, I almost told him to run my CC  but  that is crazy ask, the other just brushed me off as if I was a child.  

When I got back home, I went and visit Xmain and Alexia my dealers and friends in Barcelona, I told them what I wanted and where to ship it over a couple of glasses of wine; they arranged everything that afternoon, charged my credit card, and in the evening we went for dinner with them and my partner. 

When the gear arrived to the USA they hired a gentleman to unbox and level the turntables, all I did was to connect the tone arms, get the stylus  in them align them and started to play music in about 8-9hrs. 

The only bad thing about all this is that my house in the USA is made of sticks, so it appears the floors are sinking... on the weight of the stereo system. 😕

Perhaps when we are discussing US dealer mark ups, we should determine what the difference is between a normal mark up…and a total gouge!
As many folks have eluded to, there are certainly many areas where a local dealer will be worth their extra expense…no question. The issue I believe raises its head when the consumer is at a disadvantage and the US dealer knows this and decides to gouge said consumer. This is quite a frequent occurrence in this hobby!

I think that the OP is trying to minimize the possibility of that circumstance, which I would think that all of us could commiserate with.