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Old 03-13-2010, 02:47 AM   #41
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I went to an Australia Ebook store... all monies in Australia Dollars, and then they said, if you live in Australia a 10% GST will be added... Aaaarrggg... Why not say: people from overseas will not be subject to the GST... That would certainly make sense to me...

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Originally Posted by Solicitous View Post
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I agree whole-heartedly. I have been in discussion with a manufacturer over an ereader which I contemplated buying. I posed the question on the pricing disparity between US customers buying the product in the US versus Australian customers buying from the company's Australian site. In short the response I received was to buy from the US.

So due to their inadequate response I wont be buying from the company if they can't take Australian buyers seriously (I'm not saying all companies should take Australia seriously, just those who have a presence in this country).

That said you look at other companies, Astak, Amazon for example, they have an identical price for anyone in the world who wishes to buy. All that differs is the cost of freight to get to you (which I agree and understand). There isn't different prices for products depending on which part of the world you live in. Companies who have a presence in multiple countries and offer local purchasing should price their products so they are (within a reasonable margin of error for exchange rate and government taxes) comparable to their sister companies in other countries.
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