do europeans have to pay a lot more?
189 dollars = 147.541 EUR
if you add 16% sales tax it's still not the same...
http://www.xe.net/ucc/convert.cgi
Bosse
why...
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 593 posts since 18 Dec, 2005 from Sweden
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alex at artsacoustic.com alex at artsacoustic.com https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=65582
- KVRist
- 77 posts since 18 Apr, 2005
Hello Bosse,
sorry for the late delay but our administration was on vacation.
actually the whole system with currency exchange rates is unfair in several ways.
But actually we have two different prices for the following reasons:
* keep it simple for our customers: just two prices based on where you live.
* keep the pricing stable for our customers: we started with a price of 189$/189€ and therefor everybody knows what he is going to pay.
To avoid those "differences" we would not reduce the € price because our company is located in €-land but we would have to raise the $ price. And this would not help either you as a european (still paying 189€) nor the rest of the world (then paying >189$).
Regards,
Alexander
sorry for the late delay but our administration was on vacation.
actually the whole system with currency exchange rates is unfair in several ways.
But actually we have two different prices for the following reasons:
* keep it simple for our customers: just two prices based on where you live.
* keep the pricing stable for our customers: we started with a price of 189$/189€ and therefor everybody knows what he is going to pay.
To avoid those "differences" we would not reduce the € price because our company is located in €-land but we would have to raise the $ price. And this would not help either you as a european (still paying 189€) nor the rest of the world (then paying >189$).
Regards,
Alexander