Okay lets start by having a look at this. This is the price of the new surfacebook , microsofts first ever laptop. It specs are quite amazing and i'd love to purchase one. Heres it he price from the American site.
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Seems fair for the quality of the machine, maybe if anything, just a little bit steep. Now lets check out the Australian price for the exact same model.
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Umm, sorry? an extra... $800 for the exact same machine? Are you kidding me? Fair trade, alert!
I realise that our dollar is not worth as much as the US at the moment, but if prices of items were based on such a thing, they would need to fluctuate daily and accordingly; and they dont. There could be no tax justifiable enough to put an $800 increase on the same product. I remember a summons Australia held for certain manufacturers in regards to this issue, I believe nothing came from it though.
So could someone explain to me why we are getting shafted? Tax is an easy answer, but in this case I feel tax could not be $800 worth on a $1499 price tag.
I also feel I should extrapolate. This issue is not new, its been happening for a long time and not just with big corperations. Everything in Australia costs far more than what it does most places overseas, which is why our retail is doing very badly and has been for a long time. Everyone purchases what they on online sites from overseas and using sites like ebay instead of buying from local retailers. This is because it is far cheaper to do so.
Edit:
Here is the article about the summons I was talking about earlier with the responses from representatives of apple, adobe etc on why they charge Australia more. It makes my blood boil.
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