Originally Posted by: H0 
Originally Posted by: danmarklinman 
But what I don't get is why you have made a great deal of effort to complain about the class 64 price and Marklin, when you buy old style from ebay which does not support Marklin and the model shops which are shutting down due to on line shopping.
Thass azackly what I thought.
The world around us is changing,as i told you even my socalled USA shoes come from China,this is global trading in action.
Everyday of the week containerships arrive from the Far East fully loaded with consumer goods of all kinds,we all have it at home without perhaps even knowing it.
The likes of Ikea are shipping hundreds of containers of furniture to Europe per annum,or did you think they were making it in Sweden?
For the same token selling behaviour of the public has drastically changed.
Internetselling has become very popular and about each and everything can be purchased virtually without having to go out in the rain and snow,how handy!
Maerklin themselves have understood this by selling via internet.
As i explained before i see no reason to support companies,Maerklin or any other company,just for the sake of it.
In your logic the fact that a Maerklin shop exists is reason enough to buy from that shop to support the poor guys running it,even if their prices go through the roof.
This has nothing to do with the free market principle as is common in the socalled free western world,where competition ensures that suppliers are not getting a monopoly.
I am surprised that you fail to understand this.
How does your other shopping behaviour look like i wonder.
Are you prepared to pay any given price for a car,couch,or jacket just to please the shopkeeper?
There are some global trends in action and it seems these are unstoppable.
If that means that local shopkeepers go out of bussiness well that is bad but reality,nothing remains as is.
The Maerklin shops were invented by Maerklin as part of the P for Promotion in the marketing mix.
As soon as M finds out that the concept does not work,M will will play it differently,simple as that.
Even cars are nowadays sold via internet,apparently the car makers do not care less about all those poor cardealers going broke,do you?
What i do not understand from you guys that apparently you like to get ripped off in a M shop because you like M so much.
If they sell the Black Swan at Euro 299.- whereas the going price is Euro 190.- i think they should no longer be running a shop.
I think Maerklin understands this.
The clothes industry is a nice example of the way we are getting ripped off day by day.
It is a well kept secret that the profit margins in that industry are extraordinary.
In the current "buyers strike" shops are able to sell at 30/40/50 pct discount,which makes you wonder what they have put in their pockets before the crisis.
Are you going to tell me that i should buy specific brandnames to support those shops?!
Coming back on the Br 64 again,unlike some other people on this forum i do not have the money to buy fancy state of the art locomotives in M shops.
Instead i buy 60/70s stuff on internet for a fraction of the price,these items remind me of my youth in the early sixties when there was nothing at all,no money,nothing.
You must have read that Mr.Sieber has announced increased production in Hungary.
Why do you think that is?
Do you think Mr.Sieber likes the Hungarian people so much that he wants to ensure jobs overthere?
Do the production efforts in Hungary help the German people in any way?
Would the real reason not be that wages are lower in Hungary as compared to Germany so that something can be done about the price setting of Maerklin?
Do you really think Maerklin is a charity organisation who is just in operation to please us?
Is it not so that Maerklin are a commercial organisation which will do all possible to survive,like any other commercial company?
In the old days,Dutch shippers liked to ship with a Dutch shipping company.
Not any more,if a Chinese shipping co.can carry containers cheaper,the cargo will go that way.
Price is the guiding factor.
I am sure that German forwarders like Schenker,who offer hundreds of containers per month, will only ship with Hapag-Lloyd if the price is right,no national sentiments.
And this economic reality would not be applicable to Maerklin?
You must be joking!