A curiosity:
In Brazil, land of high prices and huge customs' taxes, apple prices in
"authorized" shops are fixed...and equal to apple's site. And not much
overprice over the USA prices. Only the iphone has a HUGE markup. Crazy.
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Em 06/12/2011, ?s 04:48, jim s <jws at jwsss.com> escreveu:
I hate to bring it up, but there was litigation about
Apple's control of the pricing of their products. Does this actually stem from that?
I know that at least one dealer had an ongoing lawsuit over being able to advertise, sell
as they desired, and the law was far from settled.
as usual, the court system screwed the little guy in their interpretation (IMHO) and
Apple and such won. I think that if laws were made allowing manufacturers which are
making commodity units command the prices they should be invalidated. there is a hugh
"channel" which has built up which makes a lot of money, and has moved the
distribution of products up to larger players, rather than allow individual people to make
deals, they force prices onto the resellers.
If all the deals were truly independent you would have retained a free market, rather
than the bloated and largely useless "channel" distributors out there. At least
their business models would be way different, and the discounts and money would still
being made by smaller dealers out in the areas where consumption and use is made, rather
than by the large corporations.
This is probably is way off topic of the original poster, but the price list put forth by
Apple was key to the litigation since the dealer in question refused to recognize that
they had to follow it. To this day, apple maintains a stranglehold over their prices, and
are substantially higher than if dealers could sell over their costs in any way they
wanted to.
Jim
On 12/5/2011 4:59 PM, Jason T wrote:
> On 12/5/11, Pete Plank<neko at nekochan.net> wrote:
>> No idea on an existent archive, but I have an Apple Suggested Retail Price
>> List, January 1, 1982 I can scan in if there's interest.
> I'd definitely like to see that. I can host it at our docs archive as well:
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http://chiclassiccomp.org/docs/
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