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TAX in Germany is about 15%.
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@Diposu
Welcome to the club and this very familiar forum! i thought people in sweden are just buying alcohol abroad :) indeed, i follwed your links, prices seem to be reasonable high in sweden what do you want to buy, a complete system or some computer parts? you have to consider that shipment prices are very high in germany this is why most dealers aren´t using "deutsche post" but rather companies like TNT or UPS. another problem are the transaction costs and warranty issues, i don´t know about the prices for foreign tranfers in sweden, but in germany and austria prices are high, particularly for small amounts. it would also be a huge advantage, if you have a "contact person" in austria or germany for handling warranty cases , if your german is rather "underdeveloped". perhaps you might find some frieds in this forum, for sure you will :) nevertheless, if you want to order in germany, i would recommend you to buy a "c´t" - it is the best german computer journal , the web adress is www.heise.de the biggest german computer reseller can be found at www.alternate.de for a survey of market costs in germany follow http://www.geizhals.at/de/? (already posted) greets to sweden from tiny vienna :) p.s.: if you need some buy recommendations or some good advice, just ask |
I live in Sweden, yes.
I actually bought a computer from germany before, my current computer actually. Im very pleased with it and have yet to find anything wrong. I bought it from www.publix-computer.de but they closed down. Both my brother and father has worked in germany and they both speak quite well so if its necessary they can handle things. When buying whole computers the shipment cost doesnt seem to high. Still I have to work this out with the company so I try to contact them (the publix-related-one didnt reply back). |
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