It could be months tho...Vigilante said:Well if everybody wants it cheaper then buy it about a few weeks later
It could be months tho...Vigilante said:Well if everybody wants it cheaper then buy it about a few weeks later
Wait you mean me?Ryukouki said:Why are we paying attention to this kid? All he does is troll.
bigpaws said:im still not sure of the reasoning to charge more for a device of the same value
US gets in for $250
japan gets it for $300
maybe$350 in aussi
$370 in europe
i just dont get it
(based off of todays conversion rates)
QUOTEWhat you cited is generally the case with Europeans. No doubt there's probably a bunch of Europeans whining about the Nintendo 3DS price because in terms of conversion, the 3DS seems significantly more expensive in Europe. But what they don't realize is that their price of electronics only seems high when compared to international standards, when compared relative to various local products, it equals the same. Now of course this will be a slight generalization, but what I mean is that if we convert dollar to euros, they look like they are getting a raw deal, but in fact, they should be comparing it to other products. Basically what this means is that the sacrifice of other goods is the same, instead of having 80 Big Macs, I can have a 3DS, this is true in America and in Europe. And that's what money is really about, it's a bartering system. You sacrifice some other goods to get the 3DS, and that doesn't change anywhere in the world. Throwing trade and currency in there doesn't change much, it just makes you THINK you got screwed or you got a better deal, but for the most part they are paying the same thing.
yesSoulSnatcher said:bigpaws said:im still not sure of the reasoning to charge more for a device of the same value
US gets in for $250
japan gets it for $300
maybe$350 in aussi
$370 in europe
i just dont get it
(based off of todays conversion rates)
QUOTEWhat you cited is generally the case with Europeans. No doubt there's probably a bunch of Europeans whining about the Nintendo 3DS price because in terms of conversion, the 3DS seems significantly more expensive in Europe. But what they don't realize is that their price of electronics only seems high when compared to international standards, when compared relative to various local products, it equals the same. Now of course this will be a slight generalization, but what I mean is that if we convert dollar to euros, they look like they are getting a raw deal, but in fact, they should be comparing it to other products. Basically what this means is that the sacrifice of other goods is the same, instead of having 80 Big Macs, I can have a 3DS, this is true in America and in Europe. And that's what money is really about, it's a bartering system. You sacrifice some other goods to get the 3DS, and that doesn't change anywhere in the world. Throwing trade and currency in there doesn't change much, it just makes you THINK you got screwed or you got a better deal, but for the most part they are paying the same thing.
bigpaws said:[snip]
yes
but that means that they get screwed on EVERYTHING