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madskillz said:
Troll_Monster said:
starcraft said:
Troll_Monster said:
starcraft said:
Troll_Monster said:
starcraft said:
Ive said it time and time again, Sony is ripping off consumers, especially in my country Australia. We have NO access to a BC model. The only model available is $AU260 overpriced based on exchange rates (and that is AFTER taking into account our GST) and at the very least $AU200 overpriced based on economies of scale as well.

Ive said time and time again. Give me BC and a fair price (one where they make the same profit/loss as in the US and Japan per unit after taking into account scale and taxes) which would be $AU500 or at the MOST $AU550 and I WILL buy a PS3.

And their blatant failure to try and alert consumers to the lack of BC after pushing it so hard for a year is pathetic.

Dude, gaming has and always be expensive in Australia, so live with it.

Also, it's just not Sony as you call it that's 'ripping' us off, it's Nintendo and Microsoft, just grab the American prices convert them to Aussie dollars and you'll see the same as what your complaing abough with Sony, here is an example:-

Wii $ 250US = $282.74AU but it acutally cost $400AU

 


Actually I can find a Wii for $AU346 at Big W, as Nintendo is allowing retailers to buy cheaper due to exchange rates, Sony apparently is not. So $250 plus exchange rate is $AU275 plus gst tax is $AU300ish which means we pay $AU46 for scale economies. With Sony, we pay $AU200 at least. I promise you, Sony is ripping Australians off like no other.


yeah I've seen that as well, but I've also seen PS3 going for $687, same for 360. You just have to shop around, hell I've bought all my PS2 games, about 33 games, for an average of 50 bucks all brand new.


Lol, my apologies. The difference is now $AU46 to $AU187. It honestly feels like Sony is subsidising loses on the console in North America and Japan with profiteering in PAL.

 

Gaming it's self has always been expensive, we aussies have never had it cheap so I've just gotten use to that fact, that's why I never buy a game at 100 bucks, I always look around and try and get it if not at 40 bucks at least no more than 60 bucks, and yeah I do play the waiting game for them to come down, but it's no biggy for me, cause if a game is good at 100 bucks, then it'll be good at 60 or 40 bucks.

 


Dang, I barely pay anything for games, and when I do, I rarely pay full price (I usually get a discount of some type or have a gift card). I feel for you. The last time I paid full price for a game was ... dang, Vice City for my PS2 ...


 no need to feel for me, cause I don't pay full price for games either, the only thing I pay full price for is take away food, and that's if I don't have coupons. XD