posted on Nov, 29 2008 @ 04:00 PM
Guess most would notice. My sister has her own giftshop combined with a coffee shop serving special kinds of coffee, tea's and pastry: And when our
currency turned to the euro for instance; A lot of the suppliers demanded more money claiming as excuse the rising costs for import and transport.
Then when the final pricing was set for products on sale, existing customers found them quite high. Although it was a price change between 0,85 cents
to as much as 2.35 euro.
When you try to explain these things to the customer they take it with a frown, but have no other option than to accept or try another store. It
isn't even a try to get more money out of them, but for a small shop there are not any other alternatives.
Anyway, this has not much to do with TAX. Or VAT for UK. Therefore I present another example. Our government lowered taxation for barbershops, this
did not reflect in barbers lowering their prices. Those stayed equal and in some cases even went up. People noticed, but what can they do about
it?
[edit on 29-11-2008 by Stranded]