Hi,Mt Spokane Photography said:AvTvM said:aardvark said:Canon USA, UK, etc are their own P&L centres. Why should they cross subsidise via way of a warranty an item bought from another country.
Simple answer: ONE company. ONE world. ONE global economy. Not only for Canon, companies, makers, sellers of products. But also for us, buyers, customers. 8)
We don't tell Canon in what countries to manufacture their products. Canon is in no position to tell us, their customers, where to buy their products - as long as they come from their factories. They should be grateful when we spend our money on their products rather than on those from competitors. It would be in Canon's own best interest to keep us, their customers as happy as they possibly can. That includes the very best aftersales service they can possible pony up and offer to us. For all their products, for all their customers, no matter where we live, work and purchase Canon products.
Fair is fair.
While that it a ideal view, its not a realistic one, not at least until all countries come up with the same regulations, same taxes, same liability laws, etc. Companies have separate P&L centers because they have to deal with the different laws and tax rates.
In fact, its not one world. Here in the USA, its not even one country, each state has its differing laws and differing taxes. Politics plays a huge part. At least, some laws are common, so that makes it possible to sell the same product in most states, but some products can only be sold in certain states.
I still remember a few years back when astronomical products in my country was very expensive (easily double the price of the selling price in USA) and quite a few USA major astronomical manufacturer told their online retailer that they are not allow to sell outside USA when we try to place order. As a result, those USA virtual address shipping service become very popular in our local astronomy community.
Have a nice day.
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