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Mbolibombo said:
Mummelmann said:

Well, I say it's unusual, I grew up in Norway and moved to Sweden 3 years ago. Either Swedish retailers do it differently (I never shopped for goods in Sweden before moving here since toll fees and VAT's would wreck any and all price differences anyway) or we simply have widely differing opinions for some reason, or perhaps simply shop in different places online and/or read different media and sources.

I dunno, but electronics are still way overpriced here, and with the damn license fees on top, it's a pain for a lot of people (the annual cost of simply owning a TV is pure BS).

Haha yeah obviously. It's an old habit of the state, cant let it go :P

It's Bergsala who sets the prices on Nintendo products in Scandinavia so once they name the price, a proper can be told the retailers. Sometimes they are quick sometimes it takes a while. The high price is obviously so they can repay instead of eating possible losses like CDON had to do on the Yarn Amiibos. They had them at 149:- for a long time before Bergsala priced them 299:- and due to their policy at the time (dont know if they still have it) everyone who had already paid 149:- could have them at that. Thus I saved 450:- ;)

Haha, good job!