Tuesday, February 22, 2011

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Australia and the bookseller. Consumers fight back!

Some may remember or "This is my class." They often have to be there with my hobby is reading, have perpetuated. unvollstellbar For others, as any heart attacks in their eyes. But I count it very clear to my favorite pastimes. A friend told me recently she was very confused. Incredulous, she told me of her very "strange" boss who liked to visit bookstores on weekends in order to poke around, just like that. "Crazy, eh?" It threw me immediately at the question of who to ...

reading is that such a thing in Oz reading, that's actually a kind of basic need. Not? Find it! But it can be easily classified in the Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Are books and reading in Australia so, for the masses, popular and established as in Germany? I'm torn down and I can not itself answer the question absolutely. Even in the various apartments and houses I was here. In search of a beautiful place to live I have seen infinitely many objects and inspected. In all I found one every time now, perhaps because it is important to me. People have no books, or are about hiding in the garden? Well, now I live only five years ago here in Oz and have not looked inside in each household.

books are much more expensive than elsewhere.

In an interview with a book dealer I recently read that price cuts would bring in his opinion only concern in the Australian book market and that would lead to confusion among consumers. Great, as he hides his greed behind the excuse anyone want to frighten, rather what kind of guy. As he puts the much demanded money but rather in yourself.

Here are some examples of book prizes in Australia. I assume that if you grew up here, you notice it does not like the book prices are so high here. I even has someone told the prices of books have to be here so high that the disposal of all dealer guaranteed. Aha, statements of recreational economists, who I listen to it again and again.




Only a small fast table to get an overview of the current prices. Here I compare prices from Amazon Germany with the prices of Borders Australia.

Buchtitel
Amazon

Borders
Lonely Planet Australien, English.
EUR 15,95

(* 21,67 AUD)
AUD 45,95

(* EUR 33,92)
Lonely Planet Germany, English.
EUR 1 5.95

( * 21.67 AUD)
AUD 36.95

( * EUR 27.28 )
The Alchemist The Alchemist. Paulo Coelho
EUR 8.90

(* 12.06 AUD)
AUD 22.95

(* EUR 16.94)
blue shoes for a cobra: A Mma Ramotswe-novel / Blue Shoes at d Happiness. Alexander McCall Smith.
EUR 7.95

( * AUD 10.77)

AUD 19.95

( * EUR 14.73)
after the quake / After The Quake. Haruki Kurakami.
EUR 7.50

( * AUD 10.16)

AUD 17.95

(* EUR 13,24)
The Shadow of the Wind / Shadow Of The Wind. Carlos Ruiz Zafon

EUR 9.90

(* AUD 13.42)
AUD 24.95

(* EUR 18,40)
* to the current exchange rate

have now the general in Australia led to high book prices at last to that book stores have gone bankrupt. Among local book prices I would not have been the only one who is purchasing their books elsewhere. You can bring these on vacation, send the family leave or the like ...

Now the bookseller so completely on their overpriced books remained seated, the demand was made easy. The long overdue consumer resistance can now finally be seen as successful.

The booksellers have but now even the impudence of the online business (abroad) to give the debt. For we are the cheeky consumer books have just purchased outside Australia. That they are but with its strategy the overcharge itself scare the customers, they do not want to admit. Cheerful is the consumers, says the prices are compared to prices overseas to Australia cheaper. Complete nonsense! Until this time a mistake might be, still prefer to sell their grandmother.

Hopefully watching the rest of the "book seller Ties" soon to times, so I can buy this book with pleasure. At the moment, but this is still a dream. Since I had never really expected that I sometime and somewhere to buy a book once more. Yes, it changes when you "emigrate". Australia has made it possible.

Here I found one blog, since you can view, live where books .

Greetings from Melbourne!

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