I bought the Neverwinter Starter Kit priced at $19.99 and I had to pay twentysix dollars because I live in sweden and apparently I am scum to every american company.
I play as a control wizard and when it comes down to it... it's all about the freeze.
The VAT is not 30% and I paid 30% extra. No country has a 30% VAT.
It's not only the VAT, it's also whatever the current exchange rate is - which changes up or down every day. So when you say "169,66 SEK" equals $26 - that was true at the time and day you made the purchase. Today 169,66 SEK could equal $20 or it could equal $30. Check with your bank on international currency exchange rates - then add VAT taxes.
I bought the Neverwinter Starter Kit priced at $19.99 and I had to pay twentysix dollars because I live in sweden and apparently I am scum to every american company.
No apparently you are scum to yor country that charges a 25 perent VAT rate.
Well I did the research you were unwilling to do and easily found that with recent exchange rates of SEK to USD and a 25% VAT tax you should have paid somewhere right around 170 SEK. In other words exactly what you paid. Pwe does not pocket that your govt does.
I bought the Neverwinter Starter Kit priced at $19.99 and I had to pay twentysix dollars because I live in sweden and apparently I am scum to every american company.
You do know you have to pay the european and swedish VAT on top of the US price don't you?
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Then either their price included the VAT, or they illegally avoided paying the VAT.
Or they have an office in the EU. IF they have offices in the EU, US, and China, A company can generally accept money with less or no taxes, due to grey areas in most countries tax laws.
When he gets to Heaven To Saint Peter he will say, "Hand me 4d6. Lets roll the dice and play!"
Many things have been explained to the OP over the past couple of days. He chooses to ignore it or personally attack the people trying to help him. I suspect he's a gem outside of the internet.
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As a Chinese-American living in Asia, I'm allowed to say that.
Jokes aside - why the price difference? Is it all the fault of the retailer, or are there tax issues?
Nothing the american companies can do.
30% that is one hefty tax.. no it's all bull**** and I'm thinking of going to my bank and demand a chargeback.
I paid 169,66 SEK.
The VAT is not 30% and I paid 30% extra. No country has a 30% VAT.
It's not only the VAT, it's also whatever the current exchange rate is - which changes up or down every day. So when you say "169,66 SEK" equals $26 - that was true at the time and day you made the purchase. Today 169,66 SEK could equal $20 or it could equal $30. Check with your bank on international currency exchange rates - then add VAT taxes.
No apparently you are scum to yor country that charges a 25 perent VAT rate.
Well I did the research you were unwilling to do and easily found that with recent exchange rates of SEK to USD and a 25% VAT tax you should have paid somewhere right around 170 SEK. In other words exactly what you paid. Pwe does not pocket that your govt does.
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You do know you have to pay the european and swedish VAT on top of the US price don't you?
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Then either their price included the VAT, or they illegally avoided paying the VAT.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Or they have an office in the EU. IF they have offices in the EU, US, and China, A company can generally accept money with less or no taxes, due to grey areas in most countries tax laws.