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This is something that has been bugging me a while now and I feel I should highlight this issue to those who are unaware ofthe price fixing on the nike.com European website.
Here is 2 fresh screen shots of nike UK and nike europe bball shoes for sale. Now its obvious to most these pricesdon't stack even with the highest uk pound to euro currency fluctuation there is clearly a higher rate being charged to the rest of europe.
Now Ive heard this crap of different country charging different rates of tax etc etc but taking that into considerationwould only add 5-8% to the price.
WERE TALKIN 40% OF A PRICE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN UK AND THE REST OF EUROPE????
If anyone is on here working with nike europe please explain cue Im both frustrated and disappointed to see such adisparity in these prices. I was always accepting the US would have lower price on nike bball shoes but this difference between the UK and the rest of europeis surley against some EU regulations?
I mean they had to stop sellin twin pack CDPs in Europe cus of the laws around consumer affairs, how can this one go belowthe radar??
and here is the site for the rest of europe
Here is 2 fresh screen shots of nike UK and nike europe bball shoes for sale. Now its obvious to most these pricesdon't stack even with the highest uk pound to euro currency fluctuation there is clearly a higher rate being charged to the rest of europe.
Now Ive heard this crap of different country charging different rates of tax etc etc but taking that into considerationwould only add 5-8% to the price.
WERE TALKIN 40% OF A PRICE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN UK AND THE REST OF EUROPE????
If anyone is on here working with nike europe please explain cue Im both frustrated and disappointed to see such adisparity in these prices. I was always accepting the US would have lower price on nike bball shoes but this difference between the UK and the rest of europeis surley against some EU regulations?
I mean they had to stop sellin twin pack CDPs in Europe cus of the laws around consumer affairs, how can this one go belowthe radar??
and here is the site for the rest of europe