| $50 more for Linux Eee PC 900 – what gives Asus? |
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| by Stan Beer | |
| Friday, 09 May 2008 | |
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Page 2 of 2 We pointed out to the PR rep that this didn’t really make any sense.
Why would Asustek recommend that the Linux model be sold for $50 more
in Australia if both models were selling for the same price overseas?Of course that begs the question. If the recommended retail prices differ, does that mean the wholesale price for retailers also differs? One would expect that retailers would get the Windows version cheaper than the Linux version, assuming a similar margin on sales. We rang back the PR rep and left the question on her voice mail. She confirmed that the Windows model is indeed cheaper for retailers to buy wholesale than the Linux model. Well what can one say except that this is simply outrageous behavior on the part of Asustek Australia. Treating Australian consumers like dummies in a global marketplace is no way to win friends. In fact as some of our posters have pointed out it’s a good way to lose customers. No one likes to feel as though they’re getting ripped off. Bad form Asustek, and just when everyone here were at the height of singing your praises.
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