Twenty years ago when I lived in the UK, there was a whole thing called “Rip-off Britain”. It was all about how Brits are charged over the odds for, well, everything, both goods and services. One of my colleagues told me that the rationale for the stupid prices was that the island is so small and real estate is consequently expensive, so that has to be factored into everything.
Well,
maybe, but I was reminded of that this weekend, in a big way.
My
friend MLD is a bell ringer in England; she also rings peals on handbells. Both
these activities have been curtailed by COVID—there was first the absolute
lockdown, and then gatherings were restricted to six people or fewer, with
appropriate social distancing. So, for example, her church tower could only
ring six of the ten bells, and any handbell socials had to be held outdoors.
(In England’s climate, this pretty well restricts things to about seven weeks
total.)
Well,
now that even those opportunities have been squelched (thanks, never-maskers!),
the church towers are silent again and the handbell ringers are attempting
remote practices.
Well,
MLD does not have a headset, and she’s a little unsure about how to get one,
especially since shopping is a mare’s nest these days, so—since I totally
screwed the pooch on her birthday in June—I thought this would be something I
could easily take care of as I was waiting for my pizza stone to heat on Friday
evening.
Naturally,
I read some reviews, went on Amazon and found something suitable. Wired, since
she doesn’t have Bluetooth.
(Here
follows really tacky monetary revelations on my part, so MLD, feel free not to
read further.)
AmazonUS
told me that the headset costs $30.99 and I could get free delivery to my home
by Saturday via Amazon Prime.
Uh—but
when I shifted to Amazon.uk, it all changed. The price of the very same headset
went from $30.99 to £33.32
($43.82), it came from some third party and would cost me £3.74, plus VAT on
both the merchandise and the shipping. Total: £44.48 ($58.50). Also—it won’t be
delivered until Thursday, 12 November.
Look, I am happy to be able to help MLD out with
this tech, and in the global scheme of things, the cost is a bagatelle. But to
pay just about double for something just because of the UK surcharge is really
annoying. If I lived there again, I’d be pissed off about it all the time.
But I’m looking forward to hearing about the
handbells-via-Zoom sessions. That’s a good thing.
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