I’m based in the U.S. but was wondering whether buying a MBP in Australia, as an example, would be cheaper since the USD is stronger than the AUS.

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    1 year ago

    Apple Tax is high when taking into account currency conversions, especially when factoring shipping back to the US some products you’d be paying close to double. It’s the case where foreigners will try to buy Apple products when visiting the US to save the money.

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      1 year ago

      If you’re based in Malaysia and are able to see prices there, how much is a M3 MBP without the upgrades?

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        1 year ago

        M3 MBP 8core, 8gb/512gb retails for RM7499 (USD 1612). It may be cheaper for now, but we’ll be rolling out a new ‘luxury goods tax’ sometime next year. They’ve yet to announce but we’ve been told it’ll be between 5-10%

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    1 year ago

    Apple will not sell cheaper products outside of US. I paid 1300 USD for the m2 air here in india

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    1 year ago

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH. You obviously haven’t seen the prices in Australia. Nothing is cheaper there, and that’s before paying to have it shipped over and the import duties.

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    1 year ago

    The UK and US are pretty much matched from what I’ve seen, when the exchange rate isn’t ridiculous of course

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    1 year ago

    Many countries don’t have official Apple stores. The 3rd party sellers will always mark up the prices for profit alongside adding import taxes

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    1 year ago

    I know Japan is really cheap. Depending on what state you’re buying in I’d say it’s probably even cheaper than most US states when sales tax is added.

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    1 year ago

    Here in Thailand 14" MacBook Pro is starting from 1699 USD (M3) and 2269 USD (M3 Pro), tax included.

    But Malaysia probably cheaper.

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    1 year ago

    Well not Sweden, cheapest Macbook Air is 1300 dollars, cheapest Macbook Pro is 2300 dollars, and that is with 8 gb RAM.