10-15-2014, 02:56 PM
I mean...I paid 140€ at the same supermarket (Alcampo in Valencia-Spain) like 7-8 months ago thinking that I had saved 10-15€ compared to other local stores....
(10-15-2014 04:16 PM)Tim Wessman Wrote: [ -> ]My guess would be that "it fell of the back of a truck".... happens quite frequently in some places.
(10-15-2014 04:16 PM)Han Wrote: [ -> ]Did someone forget to print a 1 in front of that price? It seems rather low for a graphing calculator...
(10-15-2014 02:56 PM)alexzkter Wrote: [ -> ]I mean...I paid 140€ at the same supermarket (Alcampo in Valencia-Spain) like 7-8 months ago thinking that I had saved 10-15€ compared to other local stores....After Tax (IVA)?
(10-16-2014 12:05 AM)Alberto Candel Wrote: [ -> ](10-15-2014 02:56 PM)alexzkter Wrote: [ -> ]I mean...I paid 140€ at the same supermarket (Alcampo in Valencia-Spain) like 7-8 months ago thinking that I had saved 10-15€ compared to other local stores....After Tax (IVA)?
Quote:is it stocked in the rubberband section
(10-16-2014 02:01 PM)alexzkter Wrote: [ -> ](10-16-2014 12:05 AM)Alberto Candel Wrote: [ -> ]After Tax (IVA)?
Final price 140€, exactly.
Quote:is it stocked in the rubberband section
They aren't rubberbands, it's whole wheat pasta, dur. Lol jokes apart, it's stocked in the pencil/books section. Exactly where the calculators are, but it's kind of hidden because it's below all the stuff (calculators->rubberbands&other stufff) almost on the floor. Like I said, it's where it's always been. The one I bought was there too. I got the impression I'm one of the few people that know that's actually there haha
(10-16-2014 05:55 PM)eried Wrote: [ -> ]it is too cheap even for the materials!... or maybe is to switch stock with the non-wireless?)
(10-16-2014 08:19 PM)Den Belillo (Martinez Ca.) Wrote: [ -> ](10-16-2014 05:55 PM)eried Wrote: [ -> ]it is too cheap even for the materials!... or maybe is to switch stock with the non-wireless?)
My guess is not much over 10 bucks for materials in the quantities they buy them in, but that's only a guess.
Then you add labor, upkeep, overhead, various taxes and import duties, shipping, storage costs, mark-up, the price of the bag the cashier puts it into......
(10-16-2014 11:58 PM)eried Wrote: [ -> ]In digikey, if you try using 10000 as quantity the cpu, ram, lcd, battery and other basic stuff don't go below 10 bucks. How many units is HP ordering? probably around that number?