Because we are a small country and smaller brands just don’t bother selling their items directly so we have companies that act as middle men to „divert“ things to Lithuania, which increases the price because of their cut. There are also no promotional sales.
If you look at more popular items the price difference won’t be there.
CourageLongjumping32 on
Possibly caude its motorola. Id say rare in Lithuania? I know everything is more expensive in Lithuania. But usually phone as on average same as in europe. Atleast when i buy phone every 3-4 years.
LTUAdventurer on
kad nepirktum androido
virmele on
Thats a weird example, showing an obvious promotion price, and another link to a refurbished phone. I dont know about swedish prices, but as far as lithuanian prices go with electronics, its pretty much same thing as in rest of europe. I do buy a lot of electronics, computer stuff, and the prices are very similar in LT compared to lets say amazon.de.
Edit:
I went to that very same shop you showed link to, and compared prices of other phones. Most of them are more expensive in Sweden, for example whole Pixel 9 lineup.
Next was comparing most popular tv models. Best price/quality Oled TV is LG C4 series. All of the models again are more expensive in Sweden. The more I look into it, the more it looks like a baseless claim with a cherrypicked example of promotional price device.
Gliese86b on
Food, electronics, services, etc. Everything is extremely expensive here, as if we were amongst the richest countries in Europe, yet people keep buying. So why would the corpo rats lower the prices? Let your wallet do the talking. It’s the only language they understand. Stop buying everything like mindless consumerists.
AgurkinisDinozauras on
Because people buy things at absurd prices, so companies keep the prices or raise them even more
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Thats 2 different models, neo costs more
we are just a chill wealthy nation
I noticed this pattern with phones, TVs, external screens, fridges, you name it.
What never stops to amaze me is how often stuff is more expensive in Lithuania. Much more expensive.
Take this phone as an example. Swedish price is equivalent to 260 eur. Why is it 500 in Lithuania?
cuz u poor.
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Because we are a small country and smaller brands just don’t bother selling their items directly so we have companies that act as middle men to „divert“ things to Lithuania, which increases the price because of their cut. There are also no promotional sales.
If you look at more popular items the price difference won’t be there.
Possibly caude its motorola. Id say rare in Lithuania? I know everything is more expensive in Lithuania. But usually phone as on average same as in europe. Atleast when i buy phone every 3-4 years.
kad nepirktum androido
Thats a weird example, showing an obvious promotion price, and another link to a refurbished phone. I dont know about swedish prices, but as far as lithuanian prices go with electronics, its pretty much same thing as in rest of europe. I do buy a lot of electronics, computer stuff, and the prices are very similar in LT compared to lets say amazon.de.
Edit:
I went to that very same shop you showed link to, and compared prices of other phones. Most of them are more expensive in Sweden, for example whole Pixel 9 lineup.
Next was comparing most popular tv models. Best price/quality Oled TV is LG C4 series. All of the models again are more expensive in Sweden. The more I look into it, the more it looks like a baseless claim with a cherrypicked example of promotional price device.
Food, electronics, services, etc. Everything is extremely expensive here, as if we were amongst the richest countries in Europe, yet people keep buying. So why would the corpo rats lower the prices? Let your wallet do the talking. It’s the only language they understand. Stop buying everything like mindless consumerists.
Because people buy things at absurd prices, so companies keep the prices or raise them even more