Asher Kelman
OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Georg Baumann just pointed me to the U.K. Apple website.
I was surprised to find a hefty ~ 15% extra price before tax for the MacBook Pro 17" and $1,000 extra for a modestly equipped** 8 core Tower with 4GB RAM, an Airport card and AppleCare! That comes to 21% surcharge on U.S. products?
Now is it more expensive to ship/fly the Chinese-assembled Macs to Europe versus the USA or is it that wages, employment taxes, and fringe benefits of personel make it more expensive for Apple to even just warehouse and ship Macs to customers in the U.K. and presumably in the rest of Europe.
Here are the prices of this modestly configered great machine:
U.S. Price:.......................................$4,765.95 USA (Apple Store Price without any state tax!)
U.K. Price........................................$5,765.78 (in US $ as of today, £2,840.00 U.K. price*** no VAT)
"Surcharge" for U.K.......................$999.83
Per Cent Surcharge for U.K...........21%
So is this the reason why we have such a lot of tourists flocking to the USA: stuff is so cheap or is it that Europe's taxation drives up the cost of doing business. OTOH, what other reasons could explain this huge price differential?
Asher
** I figured just 4GB RAM gets one going as does only one hard drive. New, less expensive, highest quality hard drives are so easy to install, a caveman could do it! Aslo one can add less expensive RAM to 16GB.
*** VAT: £497.00, out of the door price, with VAT is £3,337.0 U.K.
I was surprised to find a hefty ~ 15% extra price before tax for the MacBook Pro 17" and $1,000 extra for a modestly equipped** 8 core Tower with 4GB RAM, an Airport card and AppleCare! That comes to 21% surcharge on U.S. products?
Now is it more expensive to ship/fly the Chinese-assembled Macs to Europe versus the USA or is it that wages, employment taxes, and fringe benefits of personel make it more expensive for Apple to even just warehouse and ship Macs to customers in the U.K. and presumably in the rest of Europe.
Here are the prices of this modestly configered great machine:
- Two 3.0GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon
- 4GB (4 x 1GB)
- 250GB 7200-rpm Serial ATA 3Gb/s
- NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT 256MB (single-link DVI/dual-link DVI)
- One 16x SuperDrive
- Apple Keyboard and Mighty Mouse - U.S. English
- Mac OS X - U.S. English
- 1-year basic membership
U.S. Price:.......................................$4,765.95 USA (Apple Store Price without any state tax!)
U.K. Price........................................$5,765.78 (in US $ as of today, £2,840.00 U.K. price*** no VAT)
"Surcharge" for U.K.......................$999.83
Per Cent Surcharge for U.K...........21%
So is this the reason why we have such a lot of tourists flocking to the USA: stuff is so cheap or is it that Europe's taxation drives up the cost of doing business. OTOH, what other reasons could explain this huge price differential?
Asher
** I figured just 4GB RAM gets one going as does only one hard drive. New, less expensive, highest quality hard drives are so easy to install, a caveman could do it! Aslo one can add less expensive RAM to 16GB.
*** VAT: £497.00, out of the door price, with VAT is £3,337.0 U.K.