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Re: Clipsal rethink




Frank,

I would have thought the same, but ...

PC interface from UK is =A3264+VAT

PC interface from AUS is =A3121+import duty+VAT
Network interface from AUS is =A3165+import duty+VAT

When I bought the basic Clipsal bits for my renovation (standard=20
sockets and switches) I got them from an electrical wholesaler and was=20
given 40% discount immediately. At work with other makes of electrical=20
fittings we get even more discount.
I know the CBus stuff is more specialised, but I don't expect such a=20
difference.

Thanks,

Martin

On 1 Apr 2005, at 22:42, Frank Mc Alinden wrote:

> Martin
>  =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 As Paul mentioned... a pc interface
an=
d a mss100 unit is=20
> cheaper
>  and does the same job as a cni device.........
>
>  I doubt it though that the Oz people will be allowed to sell to
the=20
> UK since
>  the UK has already got=A0 CBUS distributors ...
>
>  Frank




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