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non usa download 100% more expensive
its not that fact that 15euros (£10) is a lot of cash but why are we bein charged double the price cos we dont live in the us? ive downloaded games from direct to drive before no probs yet i keep gettin kicked cos im not in the us!
obviously by downloadin there isnt any packaging involved so what gives with the price difference? ive never heard of such a thing |
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very strange. maybe the best way put my question would be, why is the us download cheaper? isnt ubi a french company?
the game still isnt listed on amazon.co.uk so is this just a usa release or what? and if it then how so? |
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well whatever it is it shouldnt affect the price should it? i mean if theres some logical reason why its double the price then im all ears cos i cant think of any.
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You know, UK'ers/EU'ers always get a raw deal when it comes to price point on content that's comparable with US releases.
IIRC, it's all down to the licensing laws and the same said charges that are applied to all retail. Just be thankful, those same licensing laws have not delayed the the release for you because they frequently do. I've been waiting 3 months for something that was released in the US to finally get it's EU release.:damn: Sucks to be us in so many ways.:stare: There are ways to Pay & Download US only content, I do it all the time on my PS3. F'ing US store gets everything 2 months before we do. I'll see if I can find the details......(BTW, it's totally above board & legal. Before the forum police come running). EDIT - http://www.entropay.com/:arrgh!: :up: |
It's the electron transport charge
It's all very logical. Ubi is a French company. They manufacture the electrons there and ship them overseas to the US. If you want to purchase the download they have to be returned to Europe, where the electron transport charge from the US makes the download more expensive.:smug:
Would you believe global warming? How about it's George Bush's fault.:shifty: No, huh?:oops: |
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thanks for clearin that for me buddy!! :up: |
The thing i've always noticed when buying things from outside the UK is this:-
Product A in the US, which in this case is the U-boat Add-on is listed at $9.99 Product A in the UK is listed at £9.99.. see the interesting thing here...oh god forbid they might actually do a currency conversion... Its just a way for us in the UK to get ripped off, dont convert the currency just change the actual $ to £ sign and double the cost! i dont mind paying a fair price but when this happens all the time it just annoys the hell out of me. :( |
think im gonna wait a few months anyway until any bugs are fixed and the modders have had a field day with it. this is what i did with SH4 and it was worth the wait
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Has anyone got a link to the non US download? I can't even find it!
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Oh yeah????
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You guys have it easy. I live in the Far East, and I can get only the boxed copy - it costs the equivalent of roughly US$30 or 20 euros!! :damn: :x :/\\!! :mad:
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I also think its rather messed up that they htink its ok to charge people on download different money, but, since US is main markets they would be rather upset to lose them, then few people in europe. Sad, but true and thats how most companies think.
Thats why my 3 series bimmer costs 56k USD here when new, and 38USD brand new in USA. Think about how that makes me feel. It's not 5 euro difference, oh no. |
10 dollars is approx 50 Norwegian kroners, I paid 220 kroners for the addon.:cry:
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Very strange
The Ubi, a French company, would charge less in the US than in its home. You would think that equivalent money is equivalent money and values sould be equalized. This makes it look like they think "Europeans are much more prosperous than Americans, they'll pay double or triple and smile in our general direction." They also must think there is not instantaneous comparison across the pond to reveal price inequities.
Of course, any solution would go along the lines of making all prices equally high, not equally low:rotfl:, just like socialism has succeeded in making everyone equally poor (except those actually running the government, who tend to live very well), not equally rich. I work for a newspaper. Once upon a time, not long ago, newspapers were exempt from sales tax in Florida because of constitutional freedom of the press. If you bought a magazine, you paid sales tax. The magazines said, "Hey, we're the press, too. We use printing presses and our publications contain words, just like newspapers, it's not fair that we have to charge sales tax and they don't." The Florida legislature looked at their protest, and after many drinks and irrelevent conversation, decided that the magazines were right, it wasn't fair. Solution: sales tax on publications of all kinds. This had the additional benefit of keeping protesters in other merchandise categories from complaining about exempt status of similar products. It clearly would not pay and this eliminated much future work for our legislators, who were now free to spend the time they saved at fundraisers to finance their reelection campaigns. Wow! Governments and corporations work the same way!:rotfl: And Type941, the European market is larger than that of the US, so where does preferential treatment for the US market make sense? I'd rather have paid $20 for a non-SecuROM infested CD. I understand that's what Europe is getting (except some of you are paying even higher than $20). To paraphrase Arthur C Clark: Economics is not only stranger than you imagine, but stranger than you CAN imagine.:roll: |
To be honest, after the disasterous early release of SHIV I decided to hold off buying any UBI product for at least 6 months. If they wish to release things early then that's their choice, and mine is to buy it later. As the only logic for releasing it early is so some chump in a tie (why do chumps always wear ties?) can fill in some box on a spreadsheet so some bigger chump in a bigger tie, with stripes, can present a quarterly sales report to a bunch of management type chumps, in very loud ties around a sterile office table, so some really big chump sitting at the end of the table in a bigger chair, wearing two ties, and some garters perhapps, can bathe in the power he feels he has over quite a small bunch of chumps. At least until he's hit by a bus...but that's another story.
Definately feeling a bit "anti-chump" at the moment.:up: |
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Beware of stupid people in large groups: government, corporations and labor unions. OK, school boards, civic organizations, consumer advocates, conservation groups, condo associations, please don't feel bad if I left your organization out! Let me know and I'll be glad to include it.:up: Oh bullhockey, here comes another story. During the American Civil War, General Grant worked for General Halleck, who hated him and wanted to fire Grant. Unfortunately, Abraham Lincoln had noticed Grant and taken a shine to him. So Halleck hatched an evil plan. Grant had asked to attack Corinth, so Halleck gave him the order to attack, adding that Grant should attack with 50,000 men. Grant couldn't begin to find more than half that. So he was in the typical corporate chump double-bind. He could round up as many as he had and attack. If he lost, Halleck would say Grant disobeyed orders to take 50,000. Put the rope around ole Grant's neck and pull the lanyard. Or Grant, not being able to raise the 50,000, might not attack (wouldn't be very Grant-like, would it?;)). Then he disobeyed a direct order to attack and put the rope around ole Grant's neck and pull the lanyard. So Grant attacked with what he had, won, was promoted to Halleck's job, and of course, Halleck was promoted and moved to Washington where he could be among like-minded chumps. It's a wonder that anything gets accomplished by anybody!:rotfl: |
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