Australian prices.

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Australian prices.
  1. Unread #1 - Aug 23, 2011 at 1:27 AM
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    Australian prices.

    Have any of the other Australian sythers noticed how much our prices are raised compared to other countries?
    2 examples;
    Asus MARS II graphics card, $1500 in the US, $1700 here.
    Modern warfare 3 on steam, $99 USD, US it is $59 USD
     
  3. Unread #2 - Aug 23, 2011 at 1:30 AM
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    Australian prices.

    You sure the prices are in USD and not whatever currency you use? It could be conversion rates. If not then damn.. that's ridiculous. I know I would not pay $100 for MW3. Fuck thaaaat.
     
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    Australian prices.

    It's in USD, and the Aussie dollar is worth more then the US dollar last time I checked.
     
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    Australian prices.

    That's prob factoring in taxes/Shipping tho correct?
     
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    Australian prices.

    Taxes.
    Shipping doesn't mark up much for other countries, but seriously almost a 100% raise in price for a game, rather bullshit if you ask me.
     
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    Australian prices.

    is your tax rate alot higher?

    i think we have like a 21% sales tax or something.
     
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    Australian prices.

    Yea Everything in Australia Cost alot More ( fucking taxes) - Thats why i buy almost everything Online its a Hell of alot cheaper Got good websites for cheap books And games Pm if u need them. Take awhile to Get here But certainly worth the wait!
     
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    Australian prices.

    GST certainly doesn't help. If a game in Aus cost $99, GST would be $9. Whereas the same game in the US could cost $55, and GST would only be $5. Also, the insane amount of freight and transportation required is phenomenal.

    Meh, I'm use to it tbh.
     
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    Australian prices.

    I live in Aus and is Wanting to buy a Nice computer $1000 over here $800 in america and the conversion rate makes it Around $900
     
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