It's funny that EVERY retailer charges the same for shipping to your house as if it was coming from china.
Well, I know for a fact that items shipped from China to the retailers are done by boat, so the cost of shipping is no where even close to what it would cost by air.
I needed a replacement motor for my 24v mini-motor (who's hall sensors failed - thank GM for not telling anyone that if the hall sensors die on a minimotor, it's basically a brick-it won't even work sensorless) and they wanted $150 for just the motor (no rim) from a local retailer.
Funny thing is for about $50 more, I can purchase an ENTIRE kit (motor, wheel, controller, throttle, etc) from another vendor.
(which is what I ultimately did)
So while the reseller's think they're able to get away with price gouging (using shipping cost as an excuse), they've actually lost business because of it.
I'm done with GM products, because of the shoddy quality control of their products and the inability of them to stand behind their products and work with their customers to rectify issues other than just trying to get you to buy another $400 worth of product that will break in a year and leave you out in the cold, as well as, their reseller's trying to rip you off in terms of local pricing being the same as ordering from the other side of the world.
I and alot of other people tell people on many other sites to stay away from Goldenmotor...
There are many other manufacturers that offer way better products for way better prices.
One caveat to this is Gary's help to me after a problem with my magic controller (mind you it's only a $65 item, not $400) after a month of trying to get help from the GM dealer locally and GM China, he worked with Tom to get me a replacement. But it shouldn't have taken 6 weeks from problem happening to rectification.
Now I know some people on here have electronic engineering degrees, but that doesn't alleviate the need to have GM(and their resellers) fix problems in a timely manner for the other 99.9% of us that do not know how to build a nuclear reactor from toothpicks and elmers glue.