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Well, socialist or not, or, to admit the polite distinction made by the CIA : living in a country that is "in the midst of transition, from an economy that featured extensive government ownership and intervention to one that relies more on market mechanisms", as the agency describes France (an economist could give just a reciprocal definition of the US economy, "in transition from and idealistic market mechanisms based economy to an extensive government intervention one", see agriculture issues, for instance!),
the fact is that Apple charge non-us customers a little bit more, but not always...
Talking taxes free (which is the case for me, I buy my machines from my company), a ibook 500 costs, in apple stores,
1199 US$ (1328) in US,
1281 US$ (1899 Can$, 1348) in Canada,
1263 US$ (1399) in France,
1271 US$ (2048 CHF, 1407) in Switzerland,
1232 US$ (1365, 851£) in UK .
Taxes are a big part of the difference of the "real price", but the machines are still a little bit less expensive in Cupertino's country. Transport fees are not a issue, as this peculiar ibook is setup in Taipei, I think.
Marketing costs seem to be responsible of this small differences. But our canadian cousins are finally the most charged apple fans in this panel.
But most of all, this peculiar ibook costs, in the japanese apple store, 1166 US$, which is, I think, the lowest "tax free" price in all apple stores..., and 1526 US$ in Australia, which seems to be the most expensive country.
What do you think about that ?
the fact is that Apple charge non-us customers a little bit more, but not always...
Talking taxes free (which is the case for me, I buy my machines from my company), a ibook 500 costs, in apple stores,
1199 US$ (1328) in US,
1281 US$ (1899 Can$, 1348) in Canada,
1263 US$ (1399) in France,
1271 US$ (2048 CHF, 1407) in Switzerland,
1232 US$ (1365, 851£) in UK .
Taxes are a big part of the difference of the "real price", but the machines are still a little bit less expensive in Cupertino's country. Transport fees are not a issue, as this peculiar ibook is setup in Taipei, I think.
Marketing costs seem to be responsible of this small differences. But our canadian cousins are finally the most charged apple fans in this panel.
But most of all, this peculiar ibook costs, in the japanese apple store, 1166 US$, which is, I think, the lowest "tax free" price in all apple stores..., and 1526 US$ in Australia, which seems to be the most expensive country.
What do you think about that ?