alexjones wrote:Who is the idiot? The consumer who buys this crap or the merchant who makes the money selling it? I would say the consumer.
Alex, don't you need to buy anything?
I went in to get some blue-stripe poly fittings to connect some shed tanks to a new pump to the house tanks, (hasnt meaningfully rained along the Qld/NSW border rivers area since July 25, not that anyone even cares) and the irrigation supply joint said,
" Lucky you're getting all this now, next supplier delivery the maker (Aussie made) is upping the prices by 45%"
I said, WTF?
"Yes, they say the cost of the poly beads has risen 60% just this week, why? The cost of oil and gas for the manufacturer, they've just sent us info what this mess has caused them to be exposed to."
I said, you've got heaps of these, how will you know which ones will go up?
"All of them, we can't spend days separating thousands of pieces of old stock in hundreds of sizes from new stock, they all are used in different volumes depending on size, demand and agricultural needs of day-by-day... who pays for that? Margins are at rock bottom now"
That's just a drop in the ocean of the hundreds of items we use and need out here ON TOP of everything else you do too like groceries and energy to the home.
For me to go get this stuff is a 250km round trip.
No buses running on batteries down the street.
No couriers come out here. If you could afford them.
I wanted 4 steel castors for a workshop crane yesterday. On top of the $200 each was a courier charge from NSW for $300, to send to the nearest depot... another 250km round trip in time and fuel. Ain't no posty dropping that stuff off.
Respectfully, I don't think anyone can see past the concrete gutter out in front of their suburban house.
Unless this is sorted out real fast, comfortable society as we all know it is going to decend into madness. Oh well, at least down south there aren't any machetes.