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Matruchus: Actually I doubt that is the real reason since gog has to pay 19% VAT to Cyprus at the moment for every purchase made - just check the applicable tax rates at the Cyprus tax office - VAT there has increased every year now and I would not call it a taxes haven anymore.

The other thing is that the EU Commision is pressing down on online shops that are evading taxes like Amazon Germany who only pays 1% VAT in Luxemburg, etc.
While I will agree that it will not have been the entire reason for the decision I will stand by it being a large part.
In the UK Amazon claims to reside in both Ireland for business and trade but in Luxemburg for taxation, so here the tax office has to chase them and make deals, _Deals_ to get _any_ UK tax out of them.
The governments want to claim what is "theres" in taxes from "their" people and the only way that the governments have found to do this is to call international businesses on where they are selling by now telling them that they no longer pay the tax at their end, they will have to pay the tax at the point of sales, and so netting themselves the tax.

GOG I expect read their countries equivalent of that documentation which has been available since at least Feb this year and decided that they needed to implement this or move their HQ to somewhere such as Oregon / New Hampshire, US. They choose to implement it by charging us in our own currency's and then give the applicable tax to the EU for redistribution to the relevant member state. This is why I can see the money back part disappearing as it would be dissolved by the VAT charge for those areas.
I maybe wrong, but I just cannot see many other reasons why GOG would have covered the implementation of regional price with the whole "Good news" unless they were gearing up and this brought both new partnerships (yet to be seen) _and_ their own tax responsibilities to a neat bundle. From their end it would have appeared to be a wonderful decision.

With less then 2 months to go I will be happy if I am wrong, and without a blue to back this up I am unjustified to make out right claims, but only time will see and GOG has been rushing through a few rough decisions lately.
Its interesting that nobody noticed that Age of Wonders 3 Deluxe Edition is also sold for 1$=1€ so its that this type of regional pricing on gog is nothing new.
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Matruchus: Its interesting that nobody noticed that Age of Wonders 3 Deluxe Edition is also sold for 1$=1€ so its that this type of regional pricing on gog is nothing new.
Again:
Well, I know GoG is so nice to give us store credit and I don't fully blame them, but they should have never opened this can, now more and more publishers/devs will demand this bs.
Post edited October 13, 2014 by Klumpen0815
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Matruchus: Its interesting that nobody noticed that Age of Wonders 3 Deluxe Edition is also sold for 1$=1€ so its that this type of regional pricing on gog is nothing new.
All the big 3 are sold $1=€1 (at least here).
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Matruchus: Its interesting that nobody noticed that Age of Wonders 3 Deluxe Edition is also sold for 1$=1€ so its that this type of regional pricing on gog is nothing new.
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Grargar: All the big 3 are sold $1=€1 (at least here).
Well I was just pointing out that a few new games that have 1$=1€ next to those three are no exceptions to the general rule and I did not know till this sale that at least Age of Wonders 3 was priced that way and its actually a bit more then 1=1.
Post edited October 13, 2014 by Matruchus
Blackguards is nearly 1$=1€. I loved GOG for fair pricing in the past.

"€2.40 OFF ANY FUTURE PURCHASE. You get bonus store credit (our Fair Price Package) to offset the regional pricing."

Hm... why a store credit?
Post edited October 13, 2014 by Flinker
All regional priced games were sold 1$=1€. That's no news.

By now this will be corrected by GOG through the "fair price package".

And why does nobody seems to think about that GOG may have no other choice then change their prices to local currency and to regional prices?
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AliensCrew: All regional priced games were sold 1$=1€. That's no news.

By now this will be corrected by GOG through the "fair price package".

And why does nobody seems to think about that GOG may have no other choice then change their prices to local currency and to regional prices?
Because instead of explaining it properly to the customers/community, they made it a sidenote on the "new shiny site update, woohoo"-news as if nobody would notice.
That's the real problem.
Post edited October 14, 2014 by Klumpen0815
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AliensCrew: All regional priced games were sold 1$=1€. That's no news.

By now this will be corrected by GOG through the "fair price package".

And why does nobody seems to think about that GOG may have no other choice then change their prices to local currency and to regional prices?
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Klumpen0815: Because instead of explaining it properly to the customers/community, they made it a sidenote on the "new shiny site update, woohoo"-news as if nobody would notice.
That's the real problem.
Please tell me the name of only one company who discusses internal business affairs with their curstomers.
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Klumpen0815: Because instead of explaining it properly to the customers/community, they made it a sidenote on the "new shiny site update, woohoo"-news as if nobody would notice.
That's the real problem.
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AliensCrew: Please tell me the name of only one company who discusses internal business affairs with their curstomers.
OpenPandora Gmbh
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AliensCrew: Please tell me the name of only one company who discusses internal business affairs with their curstomers.
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Klumpen0815: OpenPandora Gmbh
Do you mean the salesman in Ingolstadt?
Should I expect that all new games that will be added to catalog (from now on) will be regionally priced?
Please note: I'm only talking about dollars, don't get confused with the currency exchange.
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apostolis80: Should I expect that all new games that will be added to catalog (from now on) will be regionally priced?
Please note: I'm only talking about dollars, don't get confused with the currency exchange.
Most of them will be regardless in which currency you buy them - there will be a few developers who will agree to the flat price still but most won't now that that option is open.
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Klumpen0815: OpenPandora Gmbh
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AliensCrew: Do you mean the salesman in Ingolstadt?
This is a company that produces open source handheld console/pc hybrids like OpenPandora and is now working on DragonxBox Pyra and these products are known around the world and sold online so I wouldn't discount OpenPandora's costumer service as unimportant as you seem to do.
Post edited October 14, 2014 by Matruchus
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AliensCrew: Do you mean the salesman in Ingolstadt?
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Matruchus: This is a company that produces open source handheld console/pc hybrids like OpenPandora and is now working on DragonxBox Pyra and these products are known around the world and sold online so I wouldn't discount OpenPandora's costumer service as unimportant as you seem to do.
Exactly. Michael Mrozek has shown the numbers behind his side of the creation of the OpenPandora handheld multiple times and is still quite open about stuff like this in regard to the creation of the Pyra.
He also sells other stuff, but I was only talking about the device he actually produced after he completely took over the mess Craig M. Weston left behind.

PS: I love my Pandora.
Post edited October 14, 2014 by Klumpen0815
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Matruchus: This is a company that produces open source handheld console/pc hybrids like OpenPandora and is now working on DragonxBox Pyra and these products are known around the world and sold online so I wouldn't discount OpenPandora's costumer service as unimportant as you seem to do.
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Klumpen0815: Exactly. Michael Mrozek has shown the numbers behind his side of the creation of the OpenPandora handheld multiple times and is still quite open about stuff like this in regard to the creation of the Pyra.
He also sells other stuff, but I was only talking about the device he actually produced after he completely took over the mess Craig M. Weston left behind.

PS: I love my Pandora.
I see. And this guy tells his customers where he purchases the parts for his creations? What his company earns per sell? How long his term of credits is? And so on?