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When Pokémon X & Y released, i was trying to buy a digital version.I added 40 $ to eshop and when i was almost purchasing it, it said that the price was 41.99 (the main page said 39.99), so i bought 10 dollars more.With the change I got from that, I'm trying to get Pettit computer, but the same thing happens, i have 8, in the front screen it says 7.99 but when i try to purchase it, I have to pay 8.39. is there any workaround available ?
 

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My guess is that you probably set Brazil as your account location and you have to pay extra in tax. Not sure if changing region will sort that out.
 

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My guess is that you probably set Brazil as your account location and you have to pay extra in tax. Not sure if changing region will sort that out.

Kinda possible :/
Here in Brasil we pay 104% more on retail games
EDIT:Account location already changed to Canada and it doesn't work anyway.
 

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its taxes. sadly nintendo charges them :(

also i believe this has been determined on gbatemp before that changing your zip to get games with no tax is tax evasion
 

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its taxes. sadly nintendo charges them :(

also i believe this has been determined on gbatemp before that changing your zip to get games with no tax is tax evasion

Oh sorry I didn't know that. But i'd rather purchase in canadian store than spending twice more in the Brazilian store. But anyway nintendo should include taxes directly on eshop's main screen.
 

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Oh sorry I didn't know that. But i'd rather purchase in canadian store than spending twice more in the Brazilian store. But anyway nintendo should include taxes directly on eshop's main screen.

yeah i agree I hate that you have to add more money just to cover the taxes. like for example if you get 2 $20 eshop cards you can't buy a $39.99 game unless you buy another $20 card because nintendo doesnt sell $10 cards. You could just add money from your credit card but for people like me who dont have one, well... not very fun. You could just get a $50 card but if you just want one game, then it's stupid
 

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In USA and Canada, the taxes value is different for each state so they show the price without the state taxes. In Brazil they don't do that, the price showed in the eshop already represents the full price.
 

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Be grateful your location only dictates a 5% tax on eshop purchases while where I'm at its 8.25% (6% state and 2.25% city) and that is still low compared to Europe with their VAT.

Before the 3DS and Wii U eshop, sales tax was collected when purchasing credit up-front. Now with the eShop one does not get charged tax when buying credit but instead when buyng the game.

Unfortunately I do not know of a Canadian region that does not collect tax on eshop sales so you will have to wait it out and use up your remaining credit balance.
 

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yeah i agree I hate that you have to add more money just to cover the taxes. like for example if you get 2 $20 eshop cards you can't buy a $39.99 game unless you buy another $20 card because nintendo doesnt sell $10 cards. You could just add money from your credit card but for people like me who dont have one, well... not very fun. You could just get a $50 card but if you just want one game, then it's stupid

For sure.Nintendo should allow you to add any amount of credit
Be grateful your location only dictates a 5% tax on eshop purchases while where I'm at its 8.25% (6% state and 2.25% city) and that is still low compared to Europe with their VAT.

Before the 3DS and Wii U eshop, sales tax was collected when purchasing credit up-front. Now with the eShop one does not get charged tax when buying credit but instead when buyng the game.

Unfortunately I do not know of a Canadian region that does not collect tax on eshop sales so you will have to wait it out and use up your remaining credit balance.
Well, in Brazil we pay R$150(about 70 dollars) for a game, even in eshop, that can be bought for 40 dollars in USA. So i'm not grateful at all. 40 cents do not make any difference compared to 30 dollars.
About the credit, yeah I used it(pokemon dream radar lol)
 

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For sure.Nintendo should allow you to add any amount of credit
Well, in Brazil we pay R$150(about 70 dollars) for a game, even in eshop, that can be bought for 40 dollars in USA. So i'm not grateful at all. 40 cents do not make any difference compared to 30 dollars.
About the credit, yeah I used it(pokemon dream radar lol)

thats ridiculous. have you tried importing games? or do u have a brazillian console?
 

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thats ridiculous. have you tried importing games? or do u have a brazillian console?
Our country taxes imported products by 60%, so if you buy a $40 3DS game adding taxes it will cost $64 + shipping. Of course, sometimes they don't charge taxes for your products but it depends on luck. Buying the digital version is a safe choice since they aren't able to tax you.
 

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Our country taxes imported products by 60%, so if you buy a $40 3DS game adding taxes it will cost $64 + shipping. Of course, sometimes they don't charge taxes for your products but it depends on luck. Buying the digital version is a safe choice since they aren't able to tax you.

oh well that sucks, guess you just have to buy digital then
 

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