Ubersnug said:I'm not sure if this has been posted, BUT...
For those of us in the UK, get the Rock band instruments AND the game for £140 (free delivery) PLUS, if you use this code (or so I am told) 'experience08' you get another 5% off. So it roughly comes down to about £133 quid. All from http://www.play.com/Search.aspx?sea...ock+band&page=search&pa=search&go.x=31&go.y=9
EDIT:
just ordered it myself and the code worked. Came to £132.98
mrklaw said:thats besides the point. thats an online retailer doing a discounted bundle. If the RRP had been eg £130 for both, you'd have still had discounts, bringing the cost closer to £100-110. discounts that make it almost what you hope the RRP would have been after they announced it way higher, even though the 'lower' RRP is still really expensive isn't much of a reassurance.
Coded, quoted and added the Wii. It's pretty much the perfect way of showing just how much we're getting ripped off here.Bojanglez said:This is outrageous!
Code:US Amazon UK Amazon %Increase Rock Band Bundle $147 $354 (£180) [B]140%[/B] (RRP) IPod Touch 16GB $340 $450 (£229) 32% PS3 40GB $399 $560 (£285) 40% Guitar Hero 360 Bundle $99 $125 (£64) 26% Nintendo Wii $249 $352 (£179) 41%
burnfout said:
Kandrick said:I think it said it will be available in uk-france-germany first then in other places a bit after. I think i read that somewhere in this thread or a link.
Psychotext said:Coded, quoted and added the Wii. It's pretty much the perfect way of showing just how much we're getting ripped off here.
Hey, Australia. All that fuss over Rock Band that went down last night? You know, about the release, and then the price? Don't worry about it. None of it applies to you. While European and Australian release dates are normally in-step, for Rock Band they're not, with EA Australia only telling us "There is no announcement on Rock Band for Australia yet". Bummer. Now's as good a time as any to remind you that over Christmas I heard rumours from retailers that thanks to fears over its price the game may not be coming here at all, so between that and the inevitably astronomical price, I'd be getting intimate with the online importing scene if I were you. Just in case.
Ikopi said:This will be recorded at the end of the year (and all years after this one) as number 1 worst product launch.
Psychotext said:Coded, quoted and added the Wii. It's pretty much the perfect way of showing just how much we're getting ripped off here.
Bojanglez said:This is outrageous!
A quick look at amazon shows that most electronic devices/games sell for roughly 25-40% more in the UK, than in USA. This is expected as our prices include the EU import tax and UK VAT. However Rock band is about 140% more expensive?
Words fail me, but stats don't lie
Product US Amazon Price UK Amazon %Increase
Rock Band Bundle $147 $354 (£180) 140% (Price not on amazon so I used the RRP)
IPod Touch 16GB $340 $450 (£229) 32%
PS3 40GB $399 $560 (£285) 40%
Guitar Hero 360 Bundle $99 $125 (£64) 26%
Linkified said:Is that included the tax on the american system for 17.5%, to make the comparison fair, if it is I may have to import, but I want the dlc, decisions decisions.
Ninja Kn1ght said:That's a great price on PLAY. I hope I can find a place that will ship it to Ireland for a similar price.
Alpha_eX said:EA are bastards but £133 is a steal.
iapetus said:If by that you mean you've been robbed, I fully agree. £130 should be the starting price before discounts.
But, you know, thanks for telling EA you're happy for RRP on UK products to be double the US equivalent.
Opus Angelorum said:Just order it from Play:
Kandrick said:Don't know how they manage that.
Ninja Kn1ght said:Thanks but they don't ship anything heavy outside of the UK. I'd say the instruments would be beyond their weight limit.
Play said:Unfortunately, we cannot delivery electronics, personal computers, gadgets, or mobile outside of the UK.
Kandrick said:To people buying this, you are part of the problem why europe has fucked up high prices, because they know they can get away with it.
seanoff said:given that pricing i'm fully expecting a price between $400 - $500 in Australia.
they will sell 2. Lachlan Murdoch and James Packer
iapetus said:That doesn't include tax on the US system, but the expected markup of up to 50% accounts for that. The point isn't that there's a markup, it's how much higher it is than for any comparable product.
Linkified said:But don't they all have to be approved and certified by a department in Europe, I'm just wondering if theres a cost there as well. That could justify this huge increase in the price.
Kandrick said:Dont worry, Australia doesnt even have a release date yet, you can start saving up!
Ah, the joy of living in PAL land![]()
McBradders said:Do Play.com charge your card before they ship?
Doc Evils said:
Very true. Also, I wonder if EA takes into consideration the potential for sales of the higher margin DLC? EA could stand to take a loss on the Rock Band bundle, but make up for it in higher profit DLC sales. EA should also consider the potential future sales of sequels and future iterations before they think about profiting immediately.iapetus said:Not a cost that isn't incurred by other console hardware and games like Guitar Hero III.
Thanks.McBradders said:
I'd love to hear an actual answer to that question.Eurogamer: But we're talking about a price difference of nearly GBP 100. A mark-up of more than 100 per cent. VAT is only 17.5 per cent - how do you explain the rest?
Rob Kay: I can't talk to the explicit pricing - how it gets split down between retailers and distributors and the whole chain - because I don't actually know that much about it. But I can say for sure, we've tried to set up a situation where people can not feel ripped off playing the game, and actually feel like it's well worth their investment. I'm going to sit here and say I think it's well worth the money.
Alpha_eX said:It must suck being a parent with a kid who has been waiting months for Rock Band.
andrewfee said:Just because one or two retailers are discounting it to ~£130 doesn't mean it's then ok to buy it, you're missing the point entirely.
*sigh* Gamers never ever stick to anything.Who cares if EA are ripping us off, we'll just buy it anyway!
andrewfee said:Just because one or two retailers are discounting it to ~£130 doesn't mean it's then ok to buy it, you're missing the point entirely.
*sigh* Gamers never ever stick to anything.Who cares if EA are ripping us off, we'll just buy it anyway!