2011年4月1日星期五

Pad-tie

Oct 18 2010

If you fly to Frankfurt or Paris from Hong Kong and look suspicious as a gadget lovers, are the chances are that you are looking for by customs officials: an iPad with Wi-Fi and 16 gigabyte storage costs $200 of less in the former British colony as in Germany and France. Since the risk of having to pay extra duty (and the price of the flight), should iPad buyers in both countries a trip consider to nearby Luxembourg, where Apple's popular device $35 is cheaper. VAT is only one reason for these differences in the price. Consumers in Hong Kong get also a better deal, as iPads, which are collected in the People's Republic of China. Buyer in the Switzerland have to pay more because it less competition between retailers. People cheaper in China and Mexico may because poorer. By the way dragging income eligible consumers in Luxembourg get the best deal: the City-State to a have them only about 0.8% of GDP per person IOS spend.

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