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Wed, 19 Jan 2011 18:55:19

The EU pricing is shit, I hope it's just part of their "let's abuse early adopters willing to pay more" plan. Up to retailers? What is Nintendo on? They expect any random business to have a good grasp of economics? They'll all charge as much as they can and thus harm themselves and the product itself. Official price drop soon plz, it shouldn't have launched at more than 200 euros honestly and I'd hate to see the product underperform and thus enjoy a less prosperous life because of crap like this. I'd also hate to pay so much. What about the games?

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Wed, 19 Jan 2011 18:56:44

So in Bart Smit you can buy it for:

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Wed, 19 Jan 2011 19:02:40

For those of us who don't speak Euronese.

229.99 Euros = 310.348506 U.S. dollars



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Wed, 19 Jan 2011 19:07:08

^Not a good comparison Leo.

Electronics and videogames are always $1 =  € 1.

Yes we in Europe pay more, but a small price to pay for health care, legal soft drugs, gay marriage and no republicans!

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Wed, 19 Jan 2011 19:09:34
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^Not a good comparison Leo.

Electronics and videogames are always $1 =  € 1.

Yes we in Europe pay more, but a small price to pay for health care, legal soft drugs, gay marriage and no republicans!

I'm disappointed.  You forgot legal prostitution of the highest caliber

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Wed, 19 Jan 2011 19:11:16

Sorry. I have no idea. I just did a Google conversion!

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Wed, 19 Jan 2011 19:13:05

Besides, YOUR 3DS are all covered with Blauws and Zwarts!

Sounds communicable!

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Wed, 19 Jan 2011 19:16:23
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Iga_Bobovic said:

^Not a good comparison Leo.

Electronics and videogames are always $1 =  € 1.

Yes we in Europe pay more, but a small price to pay for health care, legal soft drugs, gay marriage and no republicans!

I'm disappointed.  You forgot legal prostitution of the highest caliber

I could not be arsed to look up how to spel 'protitution'

phantom_leo said:

Sorry. I have no idea. I just did a Google conversion!

This is not a constant. The dollar is weak now compared to the Euro. So right now it would be very cheap for me to import stuff from the USA. Heck I usually buy stuff from blahdvd, because the British pound is cheap compared to the Euro.

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Wed, 19 Jan 2011 19:26:39

It's always $1 = 1 Euro when they do the pricing but it's always shit, a change would be welcome.

Anyway, the DS launched at 150 Euros, this is quite the leap.

Also, the Euro is worse now compared to the dollar than it was in the past. It has been up to 1 Euro = $1.4 or $1.5 previously, recently it's hovering at $1.25 - $1.35 going by xe.com, although it's currently hiking upward. Not that pricing is set based on exchange rates (hence why importing can be cheap) but anyway.

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Wed, 19 Jan 2011 19:43:50
Iga_Bobovic said:

^Not a good comparison Leo.

Electronics and videogames are always $1 =  € 1.

Yes we in Europe pay more, but a small price to pay for health care, legal soft drugs, gay marriage and no republicans!



How is a currency conversion wrong LOL  Leave him alone.

Okay, so seriously, given that I don;t like Street Fighter WTF am I going to get for this thing.

At $249, I think they will fly off the shelf.  Not sure what Moms and Dads are going to think though.  That Euro price is not going to fly at all.

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Wed, 19 Jan 2011 20:00:01
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          How is a currency conversion wrong LOL  Leave him alone.

Not saying it is wrong, but it is not a good comparison. The standard of living in some European countries is much higher than the USA, and some are lower so they get screwed extra hard. Taxes are different. Is it correct that in the USA the price is given without tax? In europe when is say €249,- you pay €249,-. And if you would study European porn, you would have known that Europeans are used to get screwed hard from behind. So nothing new here.

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Okay, so seriously, given that I don;t like Street Fighter WTF am I going to get for this thing.

Watch 3d movies? Sorry can't help you there

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At $249, I think they will fly off the shelf.  Not sure what Moms and Dads are going to think though.  That Euro price is not going to fly at all.

So you think that people are going to convert the price from Euros to dollars and then decide the price is too high? The pricing was always $1 = €1, not sure why people think it would change now.

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Wed, 19 Jan 2011 20:07:00

Okay. Misunderstood you.  You are talkign about price psychology, not currency value.

To answer your question, sales tax varies by state -- in some it is as high as 10%, some states don't have it at all.  If you buy online there is no tax in most cases, depending on where you live.

As for what to play, I think I'll get it on faith and wait for Paper Mario, maybe get Ridge Racer if the reviews are good, as a tech demo.  I can still use it as a big screen DS.

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Wed, 19 Jan 2011 20:09:21

Meh! I got distracted by "legal prostitution of the highest caliber" anyway!

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Wed, 19 Jan 2011 20:09:54
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Okay. Misunderstood you.  You are talkign about price psychology, not currency value.

To answer your question, sales tax varies by state -- in some it is as high as 10%, some states don't have it at all.  If you buy online there is no tax in most cases, depending on where you live.

So $250 becomes $275 with tax?

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Wed, 19 Jan 2011 20:19:11
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aspro said:

Okay. Misunderstood you.  You are talkign about price psychology, not currency value.

To answer your question, sales tax varies by state -- in some it is as high as 10%, some states don't have it at all.  If you buy online there is no tax in most cases, depending on where you live.

So $250 becomes $275 with tax?

Yup, in California, for example the state sales tax is 8.25%, but on top of that you have county sales tax, so in LA county the total sales tax is 10.75%!  But if you were in Nevada or Oregon (to name a couple), there is no sales tax at all, in others (like Georgia, it is as low as 4%).

You are only charged slaes tax online if the seller has a physical facility in that state (so companies like amazon assiduously avoid putting plants in large poplation states like California.  Technically, you are supposed to declare it on your state tax submittal every year, but there is no enforcement and no-one does it.

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Wed, 19 Jan 2011 20:29:35

In Holland the VAT is like 18%. But it is included in the price.

So if you order from Amazon you would not have to pay State tax (because they are in places with no sales tax), but you would have to declare it on your tax form! Correct? But no one does it, so you only pay country tax.

So what if you live abroad like you do? Do you have to pay state tax at all? How about country tax?

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Wed, 19 Jan 2011 20:32:27

Well as long as you can get it for $250 it's a decent price, just buy online. EU price sucks regardless.

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Wed, 19 Jan 2011 20:38:18

Importing within Europe means one has already payed VAT as it's included in the price.  Paying VAT in one country means you are covered anywhere within the EU sinse there is a free trade agreement.  If you import from the US or Hong Kong, you are charged for VAT (your country's %age) at customs.

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Wed, 19 Jan 2011 20:40:14
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Well as long as you can get it for $250 it's a decent price, just buy online. EU price sucks regardless.

+ VAT

+ shipping

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Wed, 19 Jan 2011 20:42:19
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So how come Amazon US sells it for $249.99 then? Don't they pay tax?

In the US retailers don't include the tax in the ticket price, it is added at check-out.  Because I have an US address in California, no sales tax is added to my total, because technically Amazon is not conducting the sale in California.  Amazon has their largest west coast distribution center in Nevada, where there is no sales tax, so the ship everything from there (ostensibly) so their customers can avoid paying sales tax.

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In Holland the VAT is like 18%. But it is included in the price.

So if you order from Amazon you would not have to pay State tax (because they are in places with no sales tax), but you would have to declare it on your tax form! Correct? But no one does it, so you only pay country tax.

So what if you live abroad like you do? Do you have to pay state tax at all? How about country tax?



Almost 100% correct.  You don't pay county (not country) tax either same rules apply.  A county would be called a "council" or "shire" in Australia, not sure what it would be called in EU.  It's a region within a state.

I pay no sales taxes on my purchases, because as far as amazon knows I am in California (all my stuff is forwarded to me by a third party).

Under Australian law, I have to pay GST on any inbound shipments that exceed $1,000 AUD in value. So I always make sure I am under that when I have my bundle sent to me.

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