I very much doubt that Alex will come on here to give a breakdown on costs and reasons for the price of the replacement sections, but if David were to ring him to express his shock at the cost of the said replacement sections then he may well get a general explanation.
How many on here have cleaned a house only for the customer to express shock at how fast they were done, and maybe to assume you must be earning £xxx per hour!
When that has happened to me I generally make some glib little comment and laugh it off, but to turn around and give them a full explanation about why charge what I do (overheads, downtime, no holiday pay, days off due to bad weather, time lost travelling between accounts and so on and so on) would only have them thinking I was spinning them a cock and bull story.
They will by and large have no real understanding.
Ditto us with regards to the complexities of running a business such as the manufacture and supply of the equipment we need to run our own businesses.
I too would be very interested to know why the cost of replacing pole sections are so shockingly expensive.
In fact simply having read this thread stops me in my tracks with regards to purchasing an SLX.
I've been mulling over whether to go for an SLX or just get another SL2, I love the SL2, when things go wrong, ie, pole section snaps or gets wedged, I can butcher it about and repair it myself, and so far my current one has lasted around two years and still going strong.
It's my telescopic cheapo that needs replacing, and as there are times when the telescopic pole is more advantageous than the modular I was thinking of biting the bullet and going for the SLX....
I very much doubt that Gardiners are ripping anyone off, but whether they are or not, for me the cost of those replacement sections is a worry, as it seems that wear and tear does mean they will need replacing at some point.
Ian