Indians can buy iPods at 150% the US price!
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Apple's New range of iPods in India[^] The 8 GB iPod Touch is INR 17700 (USD 440 approx - compared to the standard US price of USD 299) and the 16 GB version is INR 23600 (USD 585 approx - compared to the standard US price of USD 395). What baffles me is why they are overpricing it in a country where the average salary of the typical crowd that would normally buy iPods would be USD 500-700 a month. They expect someone to shell out a month's pay on a music player? :~
Regards, Nish
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My latest book : C++/CLI in Action / Amazon.com linkNishant Sivakumar wrote:
They expect someone to shell out a month's pay on a music player?
There's obviously a demographic in India that is willing to do that, Nish. Don't blame Apple.
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Apple's New range of iPods in India[^] The 8 GB iPod Touch is INR 17700 (USD 440 approx - compared to the standard US price of USD 299) and the 16 GB version is INR 23600 (USD 585 approx - compared to the standard US price of USD 395). What baffles me is why they are overpricing it in a country where the average salary of the typical crowd that would normally buy iPods would be USD 500-700 a month. They expect someone to shell out a month's pay on a music player? :~
Regards, Nish
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My latest book : C++/CLI in Action / Amazon.com linkI've noticed a lot of Canadian products that come from the US are priced way higher than in the US when you factor in the exchange rate. I don't mean a little higher I mean a *lot* higher. I recently bought a Kitchenaid mixer new on ebay for 300usd which would have cost me 800CA$ here in a store. With the current exchange rate that mixer should have been no more than 400CA$ even factoring in shipping etc. What I think is happening is that manufacturers or resellers are taking advantage of old exchange rates. The US dollar has plummeted against world currencies over the last few months but crafty resellers are taking advantage of the general public's ignorance of this fact. I've emailed and bitched about it whenever I see it for products that I'm interested in purchasing and interestingly Sears Canada just dropped their prices on the same mixer from 800CA$ to 600CA$
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Apple's New range of iPods in India[^] The 8 GB iPod Touch is INR 17700 (USD 440 approx - compared to the standard US price of USD 299) and the 16 GB version is INR 23600 (USD 585 approx - compared to the standard US price of USD 395). What baffles me is why they are overpricing it in a country where the average salary of the typical crowd that would normally buy iPods would be USD 500-700 a month. They expect someone to shell out a month's pay on a music player? :~
Regards, Nish
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My latest book : C++/CLI in Action / Amazon.com linkI bought my 2GB iPod Nano for nearly $240, here in Serbia, not in an Apple shop, because there it has even higher price. Now that is what I call over pricing. :mad:
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Apple's New range of iPods in India[^] The 8 GB iPod Touch is INR 17700 (USD 440 approx - compared to the standard US price of USD 299) and the 16 GB version is INR 23600 (USD 585 approx - compared to the standard US price of USD 395). What baffles me is why they are overpricing it in a country where the average salary of the typical crowd that would normally buy iPods would be USD 500-700 a month. They expect someone to shell out a month's pay on a music player? :~
Regards, Nish
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I've noticed a lot of Canadian products that come from the US are priced way higher than in the US when you factor in the exchange rate. I don't mean a little higher I mean a *lot* higher. I recently bought a Kitchenaid mixer new on ebay for 300usd which would have cost me 800CA$ here in a store. With the current exchange rate that mixer should have been no more than 400CA$ even factoring in shipping etc. What I think is happening is that manufacturers or resellers are taking advantage of old exchange rates. The US dollar has plummeted against world currencies over the last few months but crafty resellers are taking advantage of the general public's ignorance of this fact. I've emailed and bitched about it whenever I see it for products that I'm interested in purchasing and interestingly Sears Canada just dropped their prices on the same mixer from 800CA$ to 600CA$
"I don't want more choice. I just want better things!" - Edina Monsoon
If you're looking for a low price then Sears is the last place I'd think to look. I buy stuff there, but only when they have their 'lowest price of the year' sales. Even then, their prices might be lower than other stores. That mixer you're talking about retails for $399 CAD from Costco.ca[^] shipping included. Cheers, Drew.
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Apple's New range of iPods in India[^] The 8 GB iPod Touch is INR 17700 (USD 440 approx - compared to the standard US price of USD 299) and the 16 GB version is INR 23600 (USD 585 approx - compared to the standard US price of USD 395). What baffles me is why they are overpricing it in a country where the average salary of the typical crowd that would normally buy iPods would be USD 500-700 a month. They expect someone to shell out a month's pay on a music player? :~
Regards, Nish
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My latest book : C++/CLI in Action / Amazon.com linkNothing special, Nish. iPod Touch 8gb is €299 here in Ireland which translates to $415. Sells for $299 in the U.S. Go figure. And I'm guessing in India there are still enough people who can buy it at that price to make it worth it for Apple. There are also supply chains to take into account. It may be made in China but that doesn't mean it is cheaper or easier to get it to India than to the USA. Bulk deals, transport routes etc. etc. And also what are Indian import duties like? If you compare an IBM Lenovo laptop in the States to the same on in India?
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If you're looking for a low price then Sears is the last place I'd think to look. I buy stuff there, but only when they have their 'lowest price of the year' sales. Even then, their prices might be lower than other stores. That mixer you're talking about retails for $399 CAD from Costco.ca[^] shipping included. Cheers, Drew.
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Apple's New range of iPods in India[^] The 8 GB iPod Touch is INR 17700 (USD 440 approx - compared to the standard US price of USD 299) and the 16 GB version is INR 23600 (USD 585 approx - compared to the standard US price of USD 395). What baffles me is why they are overpricing it in a country where the average salary of the typical crowd that would normally buy iPods would be USD 500-700 a month. They expect someone to shell out a month's pay on a music player? :~
Regards, Nish
Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
My latest book : C++/CLI in Action / Amazon.com linkHas India relaxed the rules to where outside companies can operate on their own or do they still have to have an Indian "partner"? If they have to have a partner, maybe that's the source of the markup?
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Apple's New range of iPods in India[^] The 8 GB iPod Touch is INR 17700 (USD 440 approx - compared to the standard US price of USD 299) and the 16 GB version is INR 23600 (USD 585 approx - compared to the standard US price of USD 395). What baffles me is why they are overpricing it in a country where the average salary of the typical crowd that would normally buy iPods would be USD 500-700 a month. They expect someone to shell out a month's pay on a music player? :~
Regards, Nish
Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
My latest book : C++/CLI in Action / Amazon.com linkI think people with monthly salary below 1000 that are willing to buy iPhone are just stupid jerks :-) Same thing I can say about exUSSR... I know one guy who work in store with 200$ salary bought some phone/handgeld PC for 700$ by taking a loan in bank for 2 years. There are a lot of people that try to make other people to envy them just because they have something that other people cannot afford - I think these people are slaves of THINGS. By the way - some of my friends was really surprised when I bought "new" phone Nokia 2600 last year for about 50$ :-) I think phone is just a phone - it should allow making calls, receiving calls and same with SMS... that's all.
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Apple's New range of iPods in India[^] The 8 GB iPod Touch is INR 17700 (USD 440 approx - compared to the standard US price of USD 299) and the 16 GB version is INR 23600 (USD 585 approx - compared to the standard US price of USD 395). What baffles me is why they are overpricing it in a country where the average salary of the typical crowd that would normally buy iPods would be USD 500-700 a month. They expect someone to shell out a month's pay on a music player? :~
Regards, Nish
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My latest book : C++/CLI in Action / Amazon.com linkSounds like a good way to lose market share to clones. Not very nice, Apple.
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