Small miracles do happen!

francois9

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Rand weakened the past few weeks, yet Core on Monday reduced the price of the entry-level MacBook Pro 13" by R1000.
Small miracles do happen!

Maybe they overcharged to begin with.
;)
 
A quick look at the effective exchange rate according to Core:
R11,499/$999 = R11.51 to the USD.

That is 40% more than an exchange rate of R8.20 to the USD. Today's spot rate is R7.65 to the USD.

Still feeling miraculous?
 
That is 40% more than an exchange rate of R8.20 to the USD. Today's spot rate is R7.65 to the USD.

Still feeling miraculous?

Dont forget a few months back the previous entry-level unibody macbook 13" cost R16 000!
:eek:
 
So you're grateful that Core is only screwing you a lot now, not a like a couple of months ago when they were screwing you a huge amount?
 
This is a macbook white though, always going to sell in the US for <1000 dollars. Can't compare to the aluminium macbook unibodies, have to compare to other macbook whites.
 
A quick look at the effective exchange rate according to Core:
R11,499/$999 = R11.51 to the USD.

That is 40% more than an exchange rate of R8.20 to the USD. Today's spot rate is R7.65 to the USD.

Still feeling miraculous?

even if we add transaction costs and bid/offer spread to the 7.65 we still get raped big time by core... u can even remove VAT and we would still be gettin shafted...:mad:
 
We're technically part of the Euro/Africa area so we get a different pricing band to the US costs. Also, the US doesn't include sales tax.
 
Oh yeah, that must be because of those huge mac factories in the Euro/Africa band meaning that Euro/Africa costs of manufacturing apply.

Oh, sorry, wait, every mac is made in china and ships to stores around the world from there.

Should I try and do the comparison to the yuan?
 
Best to do a comparison with the UK. We apparently get our stuff out of the UK/Ireland or France (I can't get a conclusive answer) so look at those prices. It's still crazy expensive but it's not as expensive as you think. As the founder of www.stopcore.co.za I can safely say I've done the research. We're getting shafted, just not as badly as we think.
 
Best to do a comparison with the UK. We apparently get our stuff out of the UK/Ireland or France (I can't get a conclusive answer) so look at those prices. It's still crazy expensive but it's not as expensive as you think. As the founder of www.stopcore.co.za I can safely say I've done the research. We're getting shafted, just not as badly as we think.

Why can't Apple let Core buy from US retailers? Even at US retail prices?
Obviously since Core is an authorised distributor for Apple, Core should be getting better than US retail prices - they get a discount.
 
Best to do a comparison with the UK. We apparently get our stuff out of the UK/Ireland or France (I can't get a conclusive answer) so look at those prices. It's still crazy expensive but it's not as expensive as you think. As the founder of www.stopcore.co.za I can safely say I've done the research. We're getting shafted, just not as badly as we think.

You're right - Argentina, Brazil and Iceland are being shafted more than we are. I suppose fourth worst is better than 'the' worst.
 
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