Posted November 06, 2014
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RocketBearGames: I don't really make the choice of which European country gets which price. Honestly, I don't even know how that works, so I'd appreciate if you informed me.
The Euro price is the only one that I was given the option to set by GOG. If they have the ability to split by different European countries, it sounds like it would be fair to do that (If only to factor in different VAT rates).
You'd have to check details with GOG, as there have been releases here that had different prices for non-EU countries, as well as more than one price for different EU countries. As have been on Steam (EUR2 prices are usually lower than EUR1). The Euro price is the only one that I was given the option to set by GOG. If they have the ability to split by different European countries, it sounds like it would be fair to do that (If only to factor in different VAT rates).
I'm just pointing out that the arguments used in favour of the existing regional pricing model are not solid. And I'm giving you the above link as you said that you asked GOG to match Steam's prices. Perhaps you should have done some adjusting on Steam as well.
moonshineshadow: Y[...]
where the customer is living are where the seller is, which would be gog in cyprus...
For now, the VAT charged is the one where the seller is, but this will change starting next year. where the customer is living are where the seller is, which would be gog in cyprus...
RocketBearGames: Hmmm, I didn't know that. That certainly seems like a less confusing way to do it. Maybe GOG should include VAT and have a * at the bottom?
* Price includes VAT for YOUR COUNTRY
On the other hand, it'd be super-confusing on the front page.
It already states so in the receipt one receives: * Price includes VAT for YOUR COUNTRY
On the other hand, it'd be super-confusing on the front page.
All prices include VAT if applicable.