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Apple Slashes Australian App Store Prices To Match US

An anonymous reader writes "It's been a long time coming, but Apple has finally readjusted the price of apps in Australia to match pricing in the U.S. While they remain more expensive than in the U.S., premium apps have still received a price-cut, with $8.99, $9.99 and $11.99 apps dropping to $8.49, $9.49 and $10.49, respectively. Movies and music, meanwhile, remain unchanged. In recent months, Apple has come under fire from consumer watchdogs, angry customers and even the Australian Government for its local price markups."

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  1. Re:Apple US UK price differences by Anubis+IV · · Score: 3, Informative

    Indeed, this was part of a global adjustment based on the way that the US dollar is traded today.

    For the App Store, the international equivalents of the $0.99 apps have changed to the following prices according to MacRumors:

    UK: £0.59 -> £0.69
    Australia: AU$1.19 -> AU$0.99
    Japan: 115 -> 85 Yen
    Mexico: $10 -> $12
    Switzerland: 1.10Fr -> 1.00Fr
    Norway: 6.00Kr -> 7.00Kr

  2. Re:The Prices are now equal by Gadget_Guy · · Score: 3, Informative

    Remove the tax and the prices are the same.

    No, it is not. Even if there was parity between the A$ and US$ (which there is not), $0.99 to $1.19 markup would be a 20% tax. A $1.99 to $2.49 markup would be a 25% tax.

  3. Re:Want to see a real rip-off for Australians? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    You do have to pay VAT on ebooks though.

  4. Apple is not alone by EEPROMS · · Score: 3, Informative

    Apple are not the only electronics supplier gouging Australians, take a 16Gb Asus transformer Android tablet US price US$399 Australian price US$549. Its so bad now that most Australians with any internet skills are buying their electronics in the USA and paying the shipping costs and are still saving $200 for every $1,000 spent. It gets even worse for laptops, the Australian price for Lenovo thinkpads is nearly twice the US price now.