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Why should Apple charge less in UK than they charge in France or Germany or USA, other than the difference in VAT?
Just wait until all other imports go up, especially cars - BMW, Audi, Mercs, those guys usually hedge pretty long, but hedges are not forever, a normal £40k will become £50k. That would hit local produced cars also because they also import things like steel, or parts from Bosch.
Brexiters fooked this country over - with the help of Tory Scum party.
We're all going to drive mustangs mate - it's going to be great.
Last edited by PurpleGorilla; 20 January 2017, 15:05.
Their pricing is based entirely on what they can get away with charging to ensure optimum revenue. Too low charging and profits aren't maximised, too high and less buyers reduces the profit. The use of any opportunity to justify increased pricing to 'optimise' revenue will be taken.
Why should Apple charge less in UK than they charge in France or Germany or USA, other than the difference in VAT?
Just wait until all other imports go up, especially cars - BMW, Audi, Mercs, those guys usually hedge pretty long, but hedges are not forever, a normal £40k will become £50k. That would hit local produced cars also because they also import things like steel, or parts from Bosch.
Brexiters fooked this country over - with the help of Tory Scum party.
The fact that the price has gone up because of their inability to manage currency fluctationsa massive drop in the value of sterling most definitely is a problem for iThing fanboyz - in the same way that it's a problem for UK residents that oil has increased in price due to the weak pound compounding a rise in the $ price.
* Well, not mine, because I don't have any iThings
Their pricing is based entirely on what they can get away with charging to ensure optimum revenue. Too low charging and profits aren't maximised, too high and less buyers reduces the profit. The use of any opportunity to justify increased pricing to 'optimise' revenue will be taken.
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