Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/07/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Wolfgang Frei wrote: >I think the discussion that Martin started about price >differences of new and used Leicas interests many >LUGers. >A new M6 titan for example costs 4780 Swiss francs >(about 3190 US$) at a leica specialist in Zurich, the >Summilux M Asph. silver 2750 US$. >Why are M3s cheaper in the US then in germany? >Wolfgang Frei, Zurich, Switzerland Hello Wolfgang, I think Leica and other companies are going to start having problems with their pricing. The Internet is the "great equalizer" because it gives people instant access to information...Price information...and that is a problem for companies that are selling the same product in different places at different prices. For example, when I am in Europe, I buy clothes and shoes because I can get the same (European made) products that that I can get here in the US, but at about half the price. The same goes for cameras. For example, an M6 is the same no matter where you buy it. So if I am going to Europe and the price is roughly the same as it is in the US, plus I get the VAT tax refunded why not buy it there? And, as merchants in Europe start doing more mail order, why pay $2,000 for it in the US when I can buy it mail order and save 12% to 20%. Or in Wolfgang's case, he could purchase the same M6 titanium in the US for about $2,200 to $2,400 (USD). The same thing goes for buying in Hong Kong. It is only a matter of time before buying outside your own country is common thing to do. Maybe it would be a smart move for Leica to offer factory direct pricing? You go to the Leica factory and they have a store there that sells at dealer prices. The European car companies do it...why no Leica? Regards, Bill Erfurth _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com