haxxiy said:
Nope. Import rates are the same. When Nintendo was oficially represented over here, the Gamecube was imported for BRL 1,200, which ammounted to USD 400 at the time. In theory the twice as expensive PS4 wouldn't go for more than USD 800 even if the market exchange rates were unfavourable as back then. Even if they weren't, both consoles are manufactured on China anyways, and Sony could oficcialy import from SCEA, for instance. Tax law is a very important thing for large companies, even more so here in Brazil. It is unlikely Sony or anyone else would do anything without the proper legal assistance as to import for the lowest taxes available. The taxes are called II, PIS, COFINS, IPI and ICMS. Put together at their highest values they would place the PS4 around USD 828 - and I belive the end result would be lower, seeing the price the X1 is retailing. You just don't know what a bunch of assholes Sony Brazil are. This is not the first time they pull something like this. |
Well I won't argue on the tax thing. But I don't believe it's arseholism that takes RRP in USA $100 cheaper and turns it into $800US more expensive in Brazil. Shit, if Sony pulled that here in New Zealand out of arseholism I'd buy an Xb one and a Wii U just to spite them. I can't believe Sony would be so self defeating as to have such a huge price disparity for a console that's meant to be cheaper than its primary competition.
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