Hi all, I was looking at the Fanatec DD base, and got to the point where I though it would be a nice Christmas present for myself as part of the rig upgrade. I'd been looking at the DD1 for a while but was put off by the cost, but the DD changed that and the feedback I'd seen made up my mind.
Well, I'll have to continue looking because Fanatec do not ship to Qatar. I e-mailed them to ask why, and the response was that they do not want to invest there...
What....? I'm not asking you to store 100 units in case of potential sales, I am just asking you to sell it to me and get a shipping company to bring it to me.
Now I don't know about you guys, but I always thought shipping things was done by shipping companies, like DHL, Aramex, Deutche Post, and making race sim wheels was done by dedicated companies like Fanatec. Where it gets a bit hazy for me is that Amazon.com and Amazon.de both deliver here no problem. I received packages via Aramex and DHL respectively after purchasing on the US and German sites.
As I understand it, Amazon do something called 'subcontracting' with respect to the shipping, in that they take your order, contact the shipping company, find out how much it costs, add that to the total cost of the order (they sneak it in under the heading 'shipping'), then once they receive the total cost hand the goods over to the shipping company. Amazon themselves don't move it, the shipping company do.The shipping company know the rules for importation (both Amazon sites ask for your Qatari ID number before agreeing to ship there) and so the responsability for shipping transfers from Amazon to the shipping company.
But obviously Fanatec are unable to use this business model because they must be a shipping company as well..... oh, wait, the previous Fanatec gear I bought while living in Hungary was delivered to me by a shipping company, not a guy in a Fanatec branded van.
Seriously Fanatec? You can ship to the US, Australia (and I see all the free kit the guy on Boosted Media gets to try, I bet he isn't told 'sorry mate, we don't deliver dahn under..'), Japan etc. and yet the country that will hold a Grand Prix this month and the FIFA world cup next year is too tricky? Is it too hard to ask a shipping company for a quote? Never mind, please don't bother.
For me I am back to questioning Fanatec's rather suspect customer support, when even an established customer is told this.
Les
Well, I'll have to continue looking because Fanatec do not ship to Qatar. I e-mailed them to ask why, and the response was that they do not want to invest there...
What....? I'm not asking you to store 100 units in case of potential sales, I am just asking you to sell it to me and get a shipping company to bring it to me.
Now I don't know about you guys, but I always thought shipping things was done by shipping companies, like DHL, Aramex, Deutche Post, and making race sim wheels was done by dedicated companies like Fanatec. Where it gets a bit hazy for me is that Amazon.com and Amazon.de both deliver here no problem. I received packages via Aramex and DHL respectively after purchasing on the US and German sites.
As I understand it, Amazon do something called 'subcontracting' with respect to the shipping, in that they take your order, contact the shipping company, find out how much it costs, add that to the total cost of the order (they sneak it in under the heading 'shipping'), then once they receive the total cost hand the goods over to the shipping company. Amazon themselves don't move it, the shipping company do.The shipping company know the rules for importation (both Amazon sites ask for your Qatari ID number before agreeing to ship there) and so the responsability for shipping transfers from Amazon to the shipping company.
But obviously Fanatec are unable to use this business model because they must be a shipping company as well..... oh, wait, the previous Fanatec gear I bought while living in Hungary was delivered to me by a shipping company, not a guy in a Fanatec branded van.
Seriously Fanatec? You can ship to the US, Australia (and I see all the free kit the guy on Boosted Media gets to try, I bet he isn't told 'sorry mate, we don't deliver dahn under..'), Japan etc. and yet the country that will hold a Grand Prix this month and the FIFA world cup next year is too tricky? Is it too hard to ask a shipping company for a quote? Never mind, please don't bother.
For me I am back to questioning Fanatec's rather suspect customer support, when even an established customer is told this.
Les