Land of Leather - Price Differential North & South

BobbyFowler

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I'm in the market for a 3&2 Suite. Land of Leather have a Sale starting tomorrow. On the RTE ads, the Suite I have my eyes on is on sale for 899 Euro. The same ad is running on ITV with a sterling price. When converted, it's 750 Euro. Bit of a rip off!
 
Just to let you know, if you buy in the Dublin stores, you have to pay €70 (that's what we paid Aug last year) for delivery. When I questioned this, I was told that all the sofas are delivered from their warehouse in Belfast and you have to pay for it. Therefore, you are paying for it to come from Belfast anyway so you may as well buy it up there

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vat could also be a factor as uk rates are lower than here. €899 looks good value but it probably is very poor quality leather or fake leather on parts of the suite.check out the back of the suite and see is it the same texture as the cushions.at €899 you get what you pay for.
 
3 reasons usually cited for price differentials such as this:
- vat higher by 3.5% in ROI
- wages (esp minimum wage) higher in ROI
- currency differences

I'm not saying these are necessarily valid in this particular instance but on the face of it, they do appear reasonable at least in theory.

If there really is profiteering or rip-off in relation to UK prices translating to Irish prices, I would have thought that normal competition in the market would have eliminated it, at least in part - for example if all furniture store chains are enjoying higher margins in ROI than in NI, one chain would be tempted to cut their prices to gain market advantage. Same goes for chemists, supermarkets, diy, bookstores and plenty of other sectors, even coffee shops such as Starbucks. The fact that the price differential spreads over all these sectors, and I can't think of any company that has chosen not to apply it, even price-sensitive businesses such as Lidl. This leads me to suspect that the reasons behind it are genuine.
 
got a 3-2-1 up north for 2000 euro picked it up ,when they opened in airside the same couch was 2999 euro and was a smaller version of the exact couch ...couldnt believe it,.really worth a drive up they would have delivered for 200 sterling anywhere in ireland.size of whole set was really alot