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  • #2
    Re: UK Prices

    Stephen,

    Don't forget that if you were to purchase from the US, Duty would be charged on import to to GB. This would likely bring the price to around that you find in the UK. Perhaps that tells a tale.

    PeterD

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    • #3
      Re: UK Prices

      Something else to remember is that US prices always exclude tax.

      So if you're tempted to get someone to purchase (in the flesh) on your behalf, or to make the purchase while you were visiting there'd be an extra percentage to be added.

      It doesn't explain the entire difference - NY sales tax about 8% (extra), UK VAT 17.5% (included) - but it's a part of the difference.

      Also, it's a lot easier to take your faulty purchases back to a UK shop if you live in England, than it is to take them back to a New York shop if you live in England.

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      • #4
        Re: UK Prices

        I think the most often quoted reason is 'market forces'. Basically the US market is bigger and more competitive. So the manufacturers sell lower to get market share to give them more profit overall. Or something. It has also been said that they get less profit in the US for the same reasons, so make it up in other regions, including EU and Australia where the market will sustain high prices.
        It is unfair. Especially with world wide warranties. I think there was/is an EU investigation into it, hopefully one day they will sit up and take notice.
        Phil

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        • #5
          Re: UK Prices

          Several people have tried this supplier recommended by John here http://e-group.uk.net/forum/showpost...86&postcount=4

          I haven't yet but have made a note for when I need something.

          I have always hated the difference in prices with the US for as long as I can remember, certainly back to when I bought LP records!

          hope this helps you get a better price.

          Peter
          Peter (Art Frames)

          You can see some of my things on Flickr

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          • #6
            Re: UK Prices

            Originally posted by emirpprime View Post
            I think the most often quoted reason is 'market forces'. Basically the US market is bigger and more competitive. So the manufacturers sell lower to get market share to give them more profit overall. Or something. It has also been said that they get less profit in the US for the same reasons, so make it up in other regions, including EU and Australia where the market will sustain high prices.
            It is unfair. Especially with world wide warranties. I think there was/is an EU investigation into it, hopefully one day they will sit up and take notice.
            Phil
            Founder and editor of:
            Olympus UK E-System User Group (https://www.e-group.uk.net)

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            • #7
              Re: UK Prices

              Another factor to take into account, though minor in relationship with others, is the current exchange rate.

              PeterD

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              • #8
                Re: UK Prices

                Originally posted by PeterD View Post
                Another factor to take into account, though minor in relationship with others, is the current exchange rate.

                PeterD
                Doesn't that work the other way around? Imports are cheap with a strong pound.

                Ian
                Founder and editor of:
                Olympus UK E-System User Group (https://www.e-group.uk.net)

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                • #9
                  Re: UK Prices

                  Hi Stephen – I've sent you a private message.

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                  • #10
                    Re: UK Prices

                    Originally posted by art frames View Post
                    Several people have tried this supplier recommended by John here http://e-group.uk.net/forum/showpost...86&postcount=4

                    I haven't yet but have made a note for when I need something.

                    I have always hated the difference in prices with the US for as long as I can remember, certainly back to when I bought LP records!

                    hope this helps you get a better price.

                    Peter
                    My daughters E-510 arrived today, as well as my 70-300mm lens. It's a beauty, and even if this causes an issue with the £100 cashback offer and Olympus UK don't honour this, I still purchased the E-510 twin lens kit at a price that is currently £235 cheaper than the currently listed online price at Park Cameras.

                    OK, if I have problems with the camera then some may think it's additional postage costs back to the USA... alas not. My invoice is from a UK company - to which it will be returned if it develops a fault.

                    There may be some confusion over eligibility of cashback offers from Ian (Kerso), but I am telling you quite honestly now, he is a genuine dealer, who delivers, all models, lenses, filters etc, at highly competitive prices. I paid £465 for my daughters E-510 Twin Lens kit I challenge anyone to beat that!!
                    John

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                    • #11
                      Re: UK Prices

                      Don't forget Oly warranties are world wide now, so even if you do ahve a problem, Oly themselves won't quibble with dealing with you. Or they shouldn't!
                      And congratulations, thats quite a bargain!
                      Phil

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                      • #12
                        Re: UK Prices

                        I received my FL-50R from Ian Kerso today, £263 inc postage and Paypal surcharge. I have registered it on the Olympus.co.uk website without problem so hopefully the warranty will stand if a fault develops. Its a great flashgun incidentally, very fast recycle time and the remote control feature works well. Contrary to what it says in the destruction manual you don't seem to have to have the remote sensor facing the camera, in fact I had it flashing away quite happily with the camera facing one way and the sensor facing in the opposite direction! Obviously it will depend on circumstances and in this instance they were fairly close together in a smallish room but I'm impressed.
                        Chris

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                        • #13
                          Re: UK Prices

                          As I do a lot of portrait photography I now need to consider if I need to upgrade to the FL-50R. I have the FL-50 but will have a think about upgrading to the R version once I read a few more reviews regarding its performance. So far though, it seems to be an excellent companion to the E-3.
                          John

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                          • #14
                            Re: UK Prices park cameras E3 bargain



                            a whole 99p off

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                            • #15
                              Re: UK Prices

                              I decided to buy my E510, 14-42mm and 50-200mm from the states and once dollars had been converted to pounds the total cost was £843!. The only gripe was import tax (another stealth tax by the current government), but still saved hundreds on uk prices.
                              Last edited by Cygnusx_1; 14 January 2008, 10:59 PM. Reason: extra info
                              Regards

                              Steve

                              E-510, OMD-EM1, HLD-7 OMD-EM1 MKII, HLD-9, 11-22mm f/2.8-3.5, 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6, 14-54mm f/2.8-3.5, 40-150mm f/2.8 PRO, 40-150mm f/3.5-4.5, 50mm f/2.0 Macro, 50-200mm f/2.8-3.5, 70-300mm f/4-5.6, 300mm f/4.0 PRO, Sigma APO 50-500mm f4-6.3 EX DG, MMF-3, Tamron SP 90mm f/2.5, Tamron SP 2x Teleconverter, Adaptall Mount, FL50, EX-25, Manfroto 190XPROB, Manfroto 808RC4

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