Quote:
Originally Posted by Shaggy
If you take the US price, convert it to Euros and then add in the high VAT and other fees that Europe typically has (which are included in the price), it actually comes out pretty close. Somebody went through the math in another post, I don't remember all the details though.
|
Actually, if you add 100$ to 399$ and multiply by a still imaginary 1 $/€, you'll get get even closer to the European price.
Otherwise, you statement is not correct. Sorry.
Besides, it ignores the advantage of a home product, which anyone would expect to have, meaning not having to have to pay high shipping costs and import taxes.