Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/04/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]jahudson wrote: > > Going from a sales tax / VAT environment of 25% [?] to one of 17% that > tells me that England must indeed be expensive! > The price of new gear in England is better than that of Sweden, possibly due to the 17% VAT rather than 25% (as here in Sweden). However, I think the main difference is the very low volume of Leica sales here in Sweden and the almost total absence of any offers, deals, promotions, or anything else. For example, I don't think I have EVER seen an ad for new Leica cameras or lenses in Sweden. Dealers NEVER advertize what the stuff costs: you have to ask them. Bit like RR: If you have to ask what it costs, you cannot afford it. However, the SH market in England has, IMO, inflated prices. I don't know the reasons for this, but taking into consideration the 13.40 SEK to the GBP, SH cameras and lenses turned out horrendously expensive by comparison, VAT or not. For example, a pretty badly worn Leica II in black and nickel was going for GBP 299, which is close to 1.5 times the price in Sweden for the same stuff. Of course, this could be London and specialist camera shops. I imagine that England has one great benefit over Sweden: Car boot sales. They virtually do not exist here, or at least not that I know of. In some way this is compensated for by the odd auction where finds can be made, but dealers are starting to get invited to these and they jack up the prices by simply buying everything in sight... ;-( M. - -- Martin Howard, Grad. Schl. for Human-Machine Interaction, | HMI/IKP, Linkoping University, SE-581 83 Linkoping, Sweden.| Just Tel: +46 13 28 5741; Fax: +46 28 2579; ICQ: 354739 | say "DOOH" E-mail: marho@ikp.liu.se; www.iav.ikp.liu.se/staff/marho/ +------------