Subscription for the RC10
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Subscription for the RC10
Just got an e-mail from Associated this morning
Here is a link to the notice
It seems that they are now charging for their discounts and sales to be visible.
I just can't see anyway this as a good thing, and judging from the wording on the webpage they have no idea how to make it a good thing.
Here is a link to the notice
It seems that they are now charging for their discounts and sales to be visible.
I just can't see anyway this as a good thing, and judging from the wording on the webpage they have no idea how to make it a good thing.
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Re: Subscription for the RC10
This is foolish. I think they just changed the Dealer link to "Members" and changed it to a fee based link.
The Graphite is a rip off.
I'm out on these reres already and not going to look back.
OG parts are cheaper now, so that's a plus. This is "Erectric"
The Graphite is a rip off.
I'm out on these reres already and not going to look back.
OG parts are cheaper now, so that's a plus. This is "Erectric"

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Re: Subscription for the RC10
Also not sure how a "$0.99" invoice turned into a $1.99 charge on my charge card...
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Re: Subscription for the RC10
Associated already did that in the USA by selling direct at the same prices the shops were selling them rather than listing them at MSRP. Buying direct from them should be the last resort after you have tried all shops.
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Re: Subscription for the RC10
100% I have purchased all my ReRes from hobby shops, even though I have had to wait longer, just so I haven't had to give the retail markup to AE. I would rather support the shops than give AE everything.
I build RCs like people would have done back in the '90s ..................................... if they had 3D printers.
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Re: Subscription for the RC10
Companies love "recurring revenue", especially if they don't really give you anything for your money.
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The only good thing about manufactures selling retail directly is it keeps the prices down, 'cause a shop can't price gouge you for $700 if AE is only asking $400. (remember those days?)
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