KingYogi415 wrote: »Minimum wage is much higher in Australia.
Even a pair of jeans that would cost 60$ in USA can cost 200$ down under.
KingYogi415 wrote: »Minimum wage is much higher in Australia.
Even a pair of jeans that would cost 60$ in USA can cost 200$ down under.
It's 10% off where you think it should be. It is possible that the additional costs of a US company doing business in Australia accounts for that (additional taxes, regulations, etc.)? I have noticed that Australia seems to be left out of a lot of events and such - seems like possibly a hard place to do business in?
It's 10% off where you think it should be. It is possible that the additional costs of a US company doing business in Australia accounts for that (additional taxes, regulations, etc.)? I have noticed that Australia seems to be left out of a lot of events and such - seems like possibly a hard place to do business in?
Does a VPN work to be offered the USD store or does it figure it out based on your address in the account?
dont forget to add the currency exchange fee because we also dont get charged in AUD
Anotherone773 wrote: »If Aussies think they have it bad, you should be in more poor non EU country where you still have to pay for the game in Euro's
Only quickly tried to find your Import laws. I see you have a GST but not how much it is, or if it applies to this product. can this account for your difference?
I don't know the laws that govern international trade - but I do know they exist, and can differ from country to country. How those laws effect the cost of doing business with citizens in a particular country also differ. It may be that if doing business with a country that has higher intrinsic costs (e.g., legal fees, insurance, corporate taxes, etc.), a company may choose to pass those costs on to the customers of said country, instead of absorbing them and spreading them out to customers of all countries. But again, I have no idea if that is what is going on here - I'm merely raising the possibility. I do find it doubtful that ZOS has simply decided to "rip off" Australians.TheRealPotoroo wrote: »It's 10% off where you think it should be. It is possible that the additional costs of a US company doing business in Australia accounts for that (additional taxes, regulations, etc.)? I have noticed that Australia seems to be left out of a lot of events and such - seems like possibly a hard place to do business in?
I am talking exclusively about buying digital items online. No local physical presence is required. And if ZoS/Bethesda are charging the Australian Goods and Services Tax then their web site is not making that clear, as they are required to under Australian law.
Bonzodog01 wrote: »Meanwhile in UK (on XBox Console) -
Summerset Collectors Edition Digital Download = £39.99 GBP
Summerset Standard Digital Download = £29.99 GBP
Only two available on console.
LittlePinkDot wrote: »Bonzodog01 wrote: »Meanwhile in UK (on XBox Console) -
Summerset Collectors Edition Digital Download = £39.99 GBP
Summerset Standard Digital Download = £29.99 GBP
Only two available on console.
Now THAT is a real rip off
But has anyone seen the prices for Canada? I havent logged on yet today. But im pretty sure Canadians get ripped off the worst.
Thats why we shop across the border. Or order things online to a warehouse/ house across the border then go pick it up and pay 5$ to whoever owns the warehouse/ house
Wreuntzylla wrote: »LittlePinkDot wrote: »Bonzodog01 wrote: »Meanwhile in UK (on XBox Console) -
Summerset Collectors Edition Digital Download = £39.99 GBP
Summerset Standard Digital Download = £29.99 GBP
Only two available on console.
Now THAT is a real rip off
But has anyone seen the prices for Canada? I havent logged on yet today. But im pretty sure Canadians get ripped off the worst.
Thats why we shop across the border. Or order things online to a warehouse/ house across the border then go pick it up and pay 5$ to whoever owns the warehouse/ house
Sooooo... your method of protest is to violate Canadian law?
MLGProPlayer wrote: »Isn't everything priced way above the exchange rate in Australia?
TheRealPotoroo wrote: »Anotherone773 wrote: »If Aussies think they have it bad, you should be in more poor non EU country where you still have to pay for the game in Euro's
Problems players in other countries have are irrelevant to the topic, which is that Australians are being routinely over-charged by ZoS/Bethesda.