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Do We Have Pricing for the New Leica Cameras?


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That's only €3.272 and here in Europe we pay €4850. So I can fly to the US and back, buy an M8 and still have €1.000 left.

 

If I ever need a 2nd M8 ...:D

 

Pricing in the US has generally been lower, I guess due to fiercer competition between US dealers, compared to their European counterparts who hold out for higher profit margins.

 

However - don't forget that any pricing out of US and Canada NEVER includes state, provincial, or any other taxes. These vary, depending on which state in the US and which province in Canada, between 0% (Oregon) to 6% - 13% in Canada. US state taxes are on the average between 7% and 9%. If an item gets shipped out of the US or from one state to another, taxes are not charged (in most cases).

 

All European pricing almost exclusively includes VAT, MwSt or whatever the respective government decides to call the tax. So - be careful when doing price comparisons.

 

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Jan

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Come over, buy lots of US stuff for those Euros, go home and sell it.

 

I'll buy your first cup of coffee in Boston.

 

Absolutely! Rummy is gone and Bush has 13 months. Your friend to the end, Euros and Europeans are Very welcome in the good Old US of A, Canadians and their Loonies are too! ;-)

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Yes we pay our governments some tax.

In Belgium we pay 25% on consumer goods from our paycheck on witch we already had to "donate" 33% incom tax.

So €4.850 - 25%=€3.637. :mad: :mad:

 

would'nt mind that cup of Boston coffee tough:rolleyes:

 

Wouldn't you have to pay VAT on the camera when you clear customs on the return to Belgium? Do they allow a certain spending limit for goods brought from abroad? In other words, could you bring the M8 back to Begium without paying the VAT on it.

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Yes we pay our governments some tax.

In Belgium we pay 25% on consumer goods from our paycheck on witch we already had to "donate" 33% incom tax.

So €4.850 - 25%=€3.637. :mad: :mad:

 

 

3,637.00 EUR = 5,336.95 USD

 

1 EUR = 1.46741 USD................1 USD = 0.681475 EUR

 

 

So - about the same as the current before tax MSRP in the US, give or take a few $$$. It's the taxes that wreak havoc with the pricing.

 

Best,

 

Jan

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