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omega0684 - 15/2/06 at 10:27 AM

so i just gone to get my mk2 quick rack from the rally design website, been thinking about getting one for a couple of weeks. ive posted on the forum for peoples opinion and they all said that it was a good price at £79.50. this is the cheapest ive seen on a lot of websites, but what they dont tell you is that these prices DONT include VAT! the rack is actuall £95.00 including VAT + £8.50 p&p so my rack ends up costing £103.50 not £79.50


02GF74 - 15/2/06 at 10:33 AM

quote:
Originally posted by omega0684
so i just gone to get my mk2 quick rack from the rally design website, been thinking about getting one for a couple of weeks. ive posted on the forum for peoples opinion and they all said that it was a good price at £79.50. this is the cheapest ive seen on a lot of websites, but what they dont tell you is that these prices DONT include VAT! the rack is actuall £95.00 including VAT + £8.50 p&p so my rack ends up costing £103.50 not £79.50


Not sure why you are .

I've got one and think I did the homework looking for the cheapest; rally design it turned out to be.

The track rods are 14 mm diameter all the way through unlike the standard esort rack which are more like 12 mm and rolled threads.

Ofcourse ebay shows up cheaper ones from time to time but they still approach £ 70 + p/p for a s/h one.


muzchap - 15/2/06 at 01:49 PM

Read the small print.

Its not Rally Designs fault is it? The GOVERNMENT force them to APPLY VAT!

CAVEAT EMPTOR = let the buyer beware - it's YOUR responsibility to understand all the costs.

Picking up the phone usually helps.

I don't appreciate this kind of post on the forum - it's negative for no good reason other than your own stupidity.

I hope this thread is removed

Cheers,

Murray


Mike S - 15/2/06 at 02:01 PM

Rally Design make it very clear that the prices are all exclusive of VAT.

I have found them to be exceptionally helpful, and more often than not, the cheapest for many of the parts I have required.

Not many suppliers have VAT inclusive prices, so why the big downer on Rally Design??

Mike


omega0684 - 15/2/06 at 02:59 PM

ok sorry chaps if i offended anyone! but no-one ever really reads the small print do they, anyway £100 delivered to the door was still the cheapest i could find it for anywhere, rally design offer a great service and im not trying to discredit them as they are a top name for kit car supplys, so a sorry to those that i have offended, and a big pat on the back for the guys at rally design

Alex


Gav - 15/2/06 at 03:27 PM

you forgot to add 3 hail mary's


zxrlocost - 15/2/06 at 03:40 PM

rally design have always supplied excellently to me...


however i see how he feels Ive felt it plenty of times when you buy something for 70 quid but by the time it gets to you its added up to 95 quid


muzchap - 15/2/06 at 06:02 PM

Agreed on that....

£70 soon turns out to be £100

or even worse - in the last 2 years kitcar prices have gone up over 60%

FACT - prop shaft (baileymorris) 2002 = £90 delivered

Prop shaft (baileymorris) 2005 (late) = £160 delivered.

Inflation or WHAT - wish my wages went up like that


wilkingj - 15/2/06 at 09:09 PM

quote:
Originally posted by muzchap
Agreed on that....
£70 soon turns out to be £100



Hmm...
My Whole Car is Costing several £K more than I budgeted for. We are all in the same boat


Simon - 15/2/06 at 09:52 PM

There is actually no excuse for retail outlets to advertise the before VAT price - it's not like they sell most of their wares abroad!.

Wholesalers fair enough, but not selling to the likes of you and me.

It's just a ruse to get you in.

I'm with Omega on this and if you don't like it, tough

That's my opinion

ATB

Simon


JoelP - 15/2/06 at 10:10 PM

i thought it was illegal to advertise pre-vat prices to the public?


flak monkey - 15/2/06 at 10:12 PM

If it was then GTS, Europa, RS, Maplins, VWP and most big suppliers of pretty much anything are in the wrong.

I think as long as it says somewhere that all prices exclude VAT then thats it.

David

[Edited on 15/2/06 by flak monkey]


iank - 15/2/06 at 10:26 PM

Nearly, it's a self-regulatory system administered by CAP (part of the ASA). Their 'rules' say (from http://www.cap.org.uk/cap/codes/cap_code/ShowCode.htm?clause_id=1533):

15.2

Prices quoted in marketing communications addressed to the public should include VAT and other non-optional taxes and duties imposed on all buyers. In some circumstances, for example where marketing communications are likely to be read mainly by businesses able to recover VAT, prices may be quoted exclusive of VAT or other taxes and duties, provided prominence is given to the amount or rate of any additional costs.

It doesn't appear to have any real teeth unfortunately. Self-regulatory seems to mean generally ignored either that or everyone thinks they sell mainly to businesses. (from your list I'd agree RS do sell mostly to businesses)

[Edited on 15/2/06 by iank]


omega0684 - 16/2/06 at 01:47 AM

sorry got to big up rally design for there service again, i ordered my quick rack at around midnight on the 14th of feb, got an e-mail at 10 past 9 on the 15th saying that my order was dispatched, i dont know any company that dispatches that quick or that sends you a nice e-mail filling you in on what is happening with your order. maybe i was a little harsh on the VAT debate but i cant knock their service keep it up rally design guys

Alex


donut - 16/2/06 at 09:30 AM

Ahhhh everyones happy then?