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Old January 30th, 2008, 01:59 PM
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EU hopes exposing price discrepancies will shame companies into action.

The EU is gunning for Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft as it begins a crack down on rip-off Britain.

The European Commission believes companies are ripping off UK gamers by charging more for game consoles and other consumer electronic goods than in the rest of Europe and in the US and Japan.

This is nothing new of course. British gamers have been paying more for their games and consoles than the rest of the world for years. However, the EU is banking on a new naming and shaming policy, which it hopes will shake things up a bit.

According to the Daily Mail newspaper, the British launch price for the 60GB PlayStation 3, which was £425, was 27 per cent more than in the U.S. and 68 per cent more than Japan.

The price was also higher than the £399 charged in France and Germany and the £397 in Australia. As we all know though, these prices have come down.

Pricerunner.co.uk has published some research conducted in October 2007 and come up with some average games console prices across a number of territories. Their results show that an Xbox 360 Premium was £269.66 in the UK, £250.53 in France, £178.63 in New York and £161.73 in Japan.

Pricerunner.co.uk has also revealed the average prices for the Wii and the 60GB PS3, which is nearing extinction as Sony phases it out. The research shows how much more UK gamers have to fork out for their game consoles compared with the rest of the world. According to Pricerunner.co.uk, England is the second most expensive country compared to the international average.

Console manufacturers have repeatedly answered questions over higher UK prices by blaming Government imposed tax. It remains to be seen, however, if the EU's latest initiative will do anything to bring video game console prices down in the UK.

A senior Commission official told the Daily Mail newspaper: "We are screening the markets, taking into account levels of complaints about prices, pricing patterns across Europe and customer satisfaction. We are looking for the kind of retail patterns which raise questions.

"Just exposing the real price of certain goods in different parts of the EU can have the desired effect if undue markups are being placed on items."

And if found guilty of price rigging, companies could receive fines equal to 10 per cent of their turnover. That could mean big bucks for the likes of Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo.
Hopefully it will shame them and we'll find get a price that matches the continent, unlikely, but we can hope.


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I've always wondered why UK gamers had to pay so much more for both hardware and software. I can understand some government taxes and whatnot, but the price tag is very nearly double what we pay here in the USA. I find it hard to believe that can be adequately explained by import duties/taxes, no matter how severe.
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I've always wondered why UK gamers had to pay so much more for both hardware and software. I can understand some government taxes and whatnot, but the price tag is very nearly double what we pay here in the USA. I find it hard to believe that can be adequately explained by import duties/taxes, no matter how severe.
Everything is more expensive here though, from high end electronics down to food, the standard of living is higher. I could live like a King or at least an Earl if I lived in 'merica.
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Same here.

I pay about twice what americans do. And It pisses me off.
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Old January 30th, 2008, 03:12 PM
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Tax is 17.5% so that still doesn't explain anything. Plus the rest of EU has similar rates of VAT anyway. One flaw in this plan though, they've named and shamed them all equally, all 3 wont do anything as they've got nothing to lose against the other 2.
This is one reason why I support adoption of the Euro though, that way prices would have to come down.
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We'll see this evolve. I wonder how the companies will respond.
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How about getting Apple as well?
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Why are you feeling shafted in the UK- Seeing as I have to fork out over £550 for a 60GB PS3(£370 for a 40GB), £230 for a Wii and £257 for a 360 Premium (Woo! Cheaper than UK!)?

This is part of the price of having a separate currency, and differing average cost of living.
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Isn't tax built into the cost in Europe?
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*sigh*

I thought the UK had higher taxes and stuff, isn't the higher price also due to the pound?
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