That's unbelievable. Treating their customers with complete contempt.
That's unbelievable. Treating their customers with complete contempt.
That's unbelievable. Treating their customers with complete contempt.
No no! They also have "the best customer service". I read it on here.
Can you quote the post that said that please - interested to see who said it.
I'll add that after sales service is also exceptional and, for me, well worth any "Apple tax". I have friends who have the occasional issue with an Android phone and they always seem to need to send it away for a week or two. The couple of times I've had an issue, even in another country, they've been quickly resolved at the first time of asking in an Apple Store.
OK. You don't explicitly say "it's the best customer service" but the implication is there when you state that you're willing to pay a huge amount more for the product because of the customer service.
The article I linked above (I've read it now) disproves the theory that Apple actually give a shit about their customers any more than any other multi billion £ company.
As an aside, my son broke the charging point on our Samsung tablet and (despite the fact that it was definitely our/his fault) I took it to the Samsung shop in Sheffield and they fixed it for free. It was out of warranty.
I'm not trying to prove a point that one company is better than another as I don't believe that to be true. Just that the concept of paying an "Apple tax" for better service is incorrect and a con.
Why do people who don't like or have an Apple phone get SO arsey about them? I don't like BMWs but I don't feel the need to wade in and slag them off when people are talking about how much they love them.
Why do people who don't like or have an Apple phone get SO arsey about them? I don't like BMWs but I don't feel the need to wade in and slag them off when people are talking about how much they love them. I don't give a shit about androids, and I don't have one, but neither do I feel the need to run them down either
What's your problem with BMWs?
Just never appealed to me, Alfas and Porsches are more my thing. I know BMW make fine motors but I have never wanted one.
Pricing it the same in £ as $ is simply asking you if you'd like to be fleeced.
Has been the case on every iPhone since year dot.
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Not it hasn't. Only since the iPhone 7. I bought my 6 in the states and it was not the same price in £. They used to take the exchange into account.
You're not taking account of tax though.
The UK price includes VAT, which is 20%, the quoted US price does not include any sales tax. The quoted US price will increase depending on which state you live in, as Sales Tax is set at a state not national level.
Example, current 32gb iPhone 7 Plus.
UK price: £669
US price: $669. Adding in tax in, say, Louisiana, adds $65.23 to this, making a total price of $734.23.
UK price is actually £557.50 (net) + £111.50 (tax)
US price is actually $669.00 (net) + $65.23 (tax)
$669 @ £1 = $1.32 = £506.81
So, yes, a UK phone is more expensive but a fair old chunk of that is due to our higher sales tax.
With Brexit uncertainty, it wouldn't take much of a weakening in Sterling for the net prices in both countries to be even closer than they are.
Sales tax is not applied by Apple and therefore they have nothing to do with it