Spare parts - Launceston experience

So you have done your research and spent a large amount of money on your purchase, say a pack and then through an act of clumsiness you tread on a waist buckle and break it with you new ultra expensive bushwalking boots. No problem cost wise as it at most a five dollar part. But can you get one in Launceston? I like the pull forward waist strap system and it appears that I am not alone as One Planet, Osprey, Mountain Design and even Kathmandu amongst many brands have adopted this system. So you would think getting a 38mm waist buckle should be straight forward in a city with at least seven bushwalking shops. Err? No!!!!!! Not one shop stocked this basic spare part.
It is ridiculous the claims of customer service when a basic part is stocked by not one shop in a city considered a gateway to bushwalking. Years ago Allgoods had an excellent collection along with Mountain Design of bits and pieces that get broken or lost. This is no longer the case. Probably got feed up with the likes of Kathmandu and MacPac sending their customers there for these troublesome bits, or more likely have just lost sight of being a service based business.
Sadly due to a series of events my three spares are all gone. Sure I can use a less than optimum designed buckle or at worst a carabiner but honestly why when you have shops prepared to liberate huge quantity of money on selling products and then not even stock the basic spare parts for them. And yes more than one shop did not even understand the different buckle configurations.
In my travels I also noticed that Mountain Design on an expensive pack have stitched the buckle on
So your new purchase has a heavy footed bus employee stand on it and you are in need of some major repair work for what should be a minute replacement job on a One Planet or dare I say a Kathmandu pack. We are heading into an environment of cheap and nasty customer service (at a corporate not a sales person level) along with terrible design. Now if I was in the USA I would go online and order a few spares along with some nice shiny new gadget but freight cost makes this rather expensive in Australia.
Are I am to expect that my mega expensive bushwalking boots will require me to order laces from the USA? O'well time to construct a USA order and not have any money to spend locally on stuff.
Regards
It is ridiculous the claims of customer service when a basic part is stocked by not one shop in a city considered a gateway to bushwalking. Years ago Allgoods had an excellent collection along with Mountain Design of bits and pieces that get broken or lost. This is no longer the case. Probably got feed up with the likes of Kathmandu and MacPac sending their customers there for these troublesome bits, or more likely have just lost sight of being a service based business.
Sadly due to a series of events my three spares are all gone. Sure I can use a less than optimum designed buckle or at worst a carabiner but honestly why when you have shops prepared to liberate huge quantity of money on selling products and then not even stock the basic spare parts for them. And yes more than one shop did not even understand the different buckle configurations.
In my travels I also noticed that Mountain Design on an expensive pack have stitched the buckle on

Are I am to expect that my mega expensive bushwalking boots will require me to order laces from the USA? O'well time to construct a USA order and not have any money to spend locally on stuff.
Regards