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I happen to live in Australia and am a Mac user. But why are things so stupidly overpriced in Australia? I checked the online Apple store and you can see that things are so overpriced in Australia compared to the US. For example:

 

MacBook Pro: US Price: $1,999 AU Price: $2,699

MacBook Air: US Price: $1,799 AU Price: $2,499

Mac mini: US Price: $599 AU Price: $849

Mac Pro: US Price: $2,799 AU Price: $3,999

 

Need I say more? Firstly, the US currency doesn't convert into these prices in Australian currency. Secondly, it's not like postage costs that much.

 

Why are things so overpriced over here?

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The same here in South Africa. We were told our stock comes from Europe not USA due to the power, 220V not 110V like USA. Look at the Europe pricing a lot more expensive, then look at the Euro to your currency not US dollar and it starts to make sence why we pay 55% more than US counterparts in SA. Considering our income is much less than the US it becomes apparent why we build Hackintosh because a Mac Pro = 1 year sallary for many.

1 US$ = 0.75 Euro

Apple sells them in Europe with 1 to 1 prices.

 

Good reason for a hack.

In fairness, Europe is a rip off generally compared to the US. Prices for electronics are typically 1:1 with the dollar or worse for europeans. Its not just Apple. Keep in mind that most of the semiconducter industry resides in the USA...

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