I can't be the only one wondering why the 5D3 is £800 more in the UK than it is in the USA
£2999 compared to $3500 which converts to less than £2200
Picturesports Senior Member 569 posts Likes: 17 Joined Sep 2005 Location: Grantham, Lincolnshire More info | Mar 02, 2012 03:47 | #1 I can't be the only one wondering why the 5D3 is £800 more in the UK than it is in the USA
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jrmy Senior Member 490 posts Joined Jan 2012 Location: Portland, OR More info | Mar 02, 2012 03:55 | #2 At the risk of oversimplifying a more satisfactory response, you must realize not all markets are created equal. Per capita income and wage compression varies across regions and... Check out my feedback here.
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mritchy Goldmember 2,091 posts Likes: 1 Joined Mar 2009 Location: Dallas More info | Mar 02, 2012 03:56 | #3 jrmy wrote in post #14004998 At the risk of oversimplifying a more satisfactory response, you must realize not all markets are created equal. Per capita income and wage compression varies across regions and... Ah, to hell with it, just take Economics 101. Macro should do the trick. Mr. Itchy
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pauly916 Goldmember 1,523 posts Likes: 15 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Poole, uk More info | Mar 02, 2012 04:04 | #4 Picturesports wrote in post #14004966 I can't be the only one wondering why the 5D3 is £800 more in the UK than it is in the USA £2999 compared to $3500 which converts to less than £2200 No your not the only one, it's another classic case of us Brits being ripped off. Gear- who cares?
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mritchy Goldmember 2,091 posts Likes: 1 Joined Mar 2009 Location: Dallas More info | Mar 02, 2012 04:06 | #5 pauly916 wrote in post #14005027 No your not the only one, it's another classic case of us Brits being ripped off. It's all relative. Maybe you're not getting ripped off. Maybe the US is getting a treat? You could fly to the US and buy one, but if I was you my time would be worth more than the difference in price. Mr. Itchy
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Picturesports THREAD STARTER Senior Member 569 posts Likes: 17 Joined Sep 2005 Location: Grantham, Lincolnshire More info | I did take Maths at an advanced level. The cost of selling the same imported goods manufactured from a common base is not £800 ($1,250) more. Even allowing for state taxes, different import duties and the differential in operating costs on both a traditional and Internet sales function ..... £800 more .... Think I'll wait for the discounting to start or take my darling wife for a weekend in NYC
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pauly916 Goldmember 1,523 posts Likes: 15 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Poole, uk More info | I've never been to the states before and this is now looking like a option. Gear- who cares?
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Picturesports THREAD STARTER Senior Member 569 posts Likes: 17 Joined Sep 2005 Location: Grantham, Lincolnshire More info | Pauly ... Just remember to factor in the VAT you will be charged when you import the camera and that the sale in the USA needs to be tax free for export
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MattD Senior Member 944 posts Likes: 39 Joined Dec 2007 Location: Norwich UK More info | Mar 02, 2012 04:39 | #10 |
Subtas Member 131 posts Joined Oct 2010 Location: Portugal More info | Mar 02, 2012 04:41 | #11 I'm curious about the price in €... haven't seen anything "official" in this currency.
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quickben Fairy Gapped More info | Mar 02, 2012 04:47 | #12 Picturesports wrote in post #14005102 Pauly ... Just remember to factor in the VAT you will be charged when you import the camera and that the sale in the USA needs to be tax free for export Put the camera and accessories in your hand luggage, flatten the box and put it in your hold luggage. Job done. Fighting the war against the unnecessary use of the Book Worthy Smiley
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ken2000ac Goldmember 1,405 posts Likes: 669 Joined Apr 2007 Location: Edinburgh, Scotland More info | Mar 02, 2012 05:03 | #13 I'm used to it. I just buy all my gear when I make regular trips back to the States. Turns out that American passport has a benefit after all. :P flickr
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bara03 Goldmember 1,775 posts Joined Apr 2007 Location: Bournemouth, England More info | Mar 02, 2012 05:20 | #14 Just a quick question about bringing a camera back from the US, what happens if something goes wrong with it?? Andy
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MGiddingsPhotography Senior Member 964 posts Likes: 10 Joined Mar 2010 Location: Norwich, Norfolk, UK More info | Mar 02, 2012 05:25 | #15 Daft why we are paying more. What is the price of a cheap flight to New York these days?
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