The price of fuel up to Belfast to get it, but on the other hand if you were heading up to buy alot of gear then it'd be well worth the journey€624.17 - 15% VAT = €530.54
€717.00 - 21.5% VAT = €562.85
Difference = €32.31 (6%)
The price of fuel up to Belfast to get it, but on the other hand if you were heading up to buy alot of gear then it'd be well worth the journey
Yeah that's fine, i wasn't having a go, i was only stating the obvious too.I was posting just to alert others particularly those buying expensive items such as kitchens where the differential might be more substantial. Also, other possible customers might live closer to the North, e.g. Cavan, Monaghan where travel costs to get there are lower.
€624.17 - 15% VAT = €530.54
€717.00 - 21.5% VAT = €562.85
Difference = €32.31 (6%)
I know we're price savvy these days, but given other cost differences, 6% doesn't sound astronomical. Considering even taking out VAT some retailers are justifying 30% price differences, it seems reasonable enough.
Perhaps, but whose pocket would you like the 6% in?
Which revenue would you like the VAT you pay to go to? Which employees would you like to support?
This is not a thread about the affects of cross border shopping, I was simply advising other posters of my experience. The price differential surprised me as I had heard an interview on radio with someone from IKEA in Ballymun who said that the prices would be the same as they were in N. Ireland.
I don't know where you heard that.
I can't remember which station the interview was on.
The salient point though is that retailers have absolutely no obligation whatsoever, moral or otherwise, to "match" the price charged by another outlet in a different jurisdiction.
I agree and accordingly I can choose to buy in whichever place I choose.
Which revenue would you like the VAT you pay to go to? Which employees would you like to support?
Sorry...I should have been clearer. I very much doubt you heard anyone from IKEA saying "that prices would be the same as they were in N. Ireland, given that I heard Garry Deakin (the store manager) stating that they would not be in an interview with Claire Byrne on Newstalk 106.
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