I’m a US integrator and I have accounts with multiple US distributors. I’ve been buying Mikrotik from them. In the past, the pricing was comparable with Amazon - except for shipping. Now, it seems whoever is selling through Amazon is actually cheaper than the “approved” US distributors - plus the free Prime shipping.
I have no idea who is behind the Mikrotik “store” on Amazon. Is this an approved channel to purchase the product?
Tru Dat but ISP supplies ( forget former name) in Ottawa ( Gloucester ) is selling the same RB5009 router for $287 Cdn + taxes + shipping.
Lets compare
llama (isp supplies)
287.87+18.77+15% = $352.64
llama (amazon)
323.69+15% = $372.24
Mozerd ( isp supplies, pick up at store )
287.87 + 13% = $325.30
Maybe I should get you to buy all my products and then figure out how to get them to NS LOL.
Truth be told, what would really whet my whistle is a 2116… For what, no reason, just to make up for the small… network I have!
I take donations from Utes ) ( yes I noted the recent gymastics victory and the departure of the women from the Sweet 16).
Even better is if you have some exra land in Sedona… That locale, blew me away…
It’s the “Get it by Tomorrow” [even Sat/Sun] that’s useful about Amazon IMO. In general, if you’re ordering a few units, the total cost likely be lower without Amazon - or at least that’s what I’ve found. And Amazon often limits purchase to only one or two units is the 2nd problem (or they change the shipping date if quantity is higher).
For Prime, I know Amazon charges vendors to store unsold items based on time+weight+size… so if they ain’t popular or big they ain’t going to be on Amazon… that’s what I’ve seen.