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Previously on "£99+VAT For TomTom for iPhone..."

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  • Advocate
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    It's the cost of the maps...

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  • Peoplesoft bloke
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    They probably think that iPhone buyers have already paid over the odds for technology that's only just catching up so they won't mind paying over the odds for their software.

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by realityhack View Post
    Sheesh.

    Given a very small proportion of apps exceed the £3 bracket, this seems a bit rich from TomTom. Only the bracket and GPS amplifier would address that, but to the tune of £100? Really? Does it cost that much to manufacture the hardware?

    Doesn't seem like good business sense to me - even at £70 they'd probably make tonnes more cash selling to a wider market.
    make tonnes of sales at £70 to people who would otherwise buy a Tomtom at £140.

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  • realityhack
    started a topic £99+VAT For TomTom for iPhone...

    £99+VAT For TomTom for iPhone...

    Sheesh.

    Given a very small proportion of apps exceed the £3 bracket, this seems a bit rich from TomTom. Only the bracket and GPS amplifier would address that, but to the tune of £100? Really? Does it cost that much to manufacture the hardware?

    Doesn't seem like good business sense to me - even at £70 they'd probably make tonnes more cash selling to a wider market.

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