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Updated 27 March - Raspberry Pi Pricing Update

Last updated 27-03-2012

 

PRICING UPDATES

 

As we gear up to receive and ship our first batch of Raspberry Pi’s to distribute the Model B $35 boards globally, (subject to final decisions on the compliance testing), we wanted to update our global pricing FAQ with answers to the many questions we’ve seen posted and asked of our customer service agents.  In particular, we wanted to correct the unforgivable omission of Italy and the delivery charges made in error in Australia.  

 

Thanks again for all your questions that have helped us to clarify our Pricing FAQ.  Please be assured that all orders will be charged at the price shown on the grid below.   However, if you’ve been quoted a lower price when you ordered, we will of course honour that lower price. 

 

The Pricing Grid explained:

The column labelled “Price (including delivery but excluding tax) shows exactly that – it shows in the local currency, the price of the Raspberry Pi plus delivery charges.  Where it is easy to do so, we have added the local sales tax.   The last column labelled “Total Price” is the price that you will be charged.  However, some countries, like the USA, have sales taxes that vary by state.  In this case, we have included an email address where you can email to ask the final price for you.  We hope this is clearer for our customers and as always appreciate feedback and suggestions to improve.


Region

Territory

Price (including delivery but excluding tax)

Sales Tax

Total Price  (inc. Sales tax)

 

 

Europe

UK £

£24.55

£4.91 (VAT)

£29.46

EU £ Credit Card Transactions (UK VAT Chargeable)

Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden

 

£27.25

 

£5.45 (UK VAT)

 

£32.70

EU £ Credit Card Transactions (Local VAT Chargeable)

Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, Slovenia

Greece, Ireland, Poland

Hungary

Romania

 

£27.25

£27.25

£27.25

£27.25

 

£5.45

£6.27

£7.36

£6.54

 

£32.70

£33.52

£34.61

£33.79

Other European £ Credit Card Transactions

Norway, Switzerland, Turkey

Russia, Israel

 

£27.25

£38.65

 

Plus import VAT and duty that may be payable

 

Americas

Mexico

$50.75

Price includes duty, brokerage charges but exclude local taxes

Canada

CA$47.00

USA

$40.00

Subject to local state / provincial taxes & regulations – (please contact salestax@newark.com for details)

 

 

 

 

APAC

Australia

Au$ 38.00

Au$3.80

Au$41.80

China

RMB 265

RMB 39.95

RMB 304.95

Hong Kong

HK$ 309

0

HK$ 309

India

Rupee 2550

Subject to applicable national and local taxes and input duty

Korea

Won 70050

Malaysia

MYR 145

0

MYR 145

New Zealand

NZ$ 48.26

NZ$ 7.24

NZ$ 55.50

Singapore

SG$ 55.00

SG$ 3.15

SG$ 58.15

Thailand

Baht 1492.50

Baht 103.95

Baht 1596.45

Rest of World

 

Subject to destination, delivery, tax and duty will be confirmed at point of order

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions:

Last updated 27-03-2012

 

1. Why are you showing the prices in GBP and not Euros?

We will be handling all consumer transactions in Europe through the UK business.  Therefore, the card transactions will be taken in GBP.  This is the payment set up by our current card processing capability. We have therefore shown customers the price in the currency which they will be charged (ie GBP £ and not Euros €).  On their card statement, the customers will then see the transaction translated by their card company.


2. Does this apply to all credit card/debit card charges?

Our thanks to jDavidgea, who helped pinpoint an error in our original statement.  The original statement read  “This simplified pricing structure will apply to all credit/debit card orders placed with us and includes those from customers who have already registered their interest or intent to buy from any of the element14/Premier Farnell Group of companies....”.   There were a few systems in different countries that were pinpointed that carried errors.  We’ve since corrected the error and soon we will be able to take consumer credit card orders from all European countries thanks to our new export website that is going live.  This means an end to the sales to businesses only.  


 

3.  What happened to Greece, Southern Cyprus and Italy?

For the purposes of our pricing and deliveries, Greece and Southern Cyprus are charged at EU prices (VAT rates differ according to which countries they’re VAT registered).

 

 

 

Last updated   11-March 2012


1. Why have you changed your prices now?

The incredible demand for Raspberry Pi and discussions with our thousands of customers has highlighted the need to our pricing and to be transparent about any additional charges that happen because of deliveries and as a global distributor put these in local currency wherever possible to help our customers. We want to make our pricing globally transparent in keeping with our commitment to make the Raspberry Pi Board accessible to all at a base price no higher than $35 per board. By changing our prices now, we can ensure that all customers have the benefit of the new pricing structure.


 

2. I placed my order at a higher price. What does this mean for me?

Your order will be charged at the new, lower price automatically.  You do not need to take any action.

 

3. I placed my order at a lower price. What does this mean for me?

We will honour the lower price you were previously quoted. You do not need to take any action.

 

4. I am a trade customer, not paying by credit/debit card. What prices will I pay now?

Customers who have a trade account with us at any of the element 14 / Premier Farnell companies will be able to buy the Raspberry Pi model B along with their normal purchases in their own country, either on-line or via their local contact centres. Prices for these customers will be list price net of delivery or local sales tax as these vary for our trade account customers.

 

5. Your web site is still showing the old price? What should I do?

We have been working all weekend to get all of our local country websites updated without impacting customers, so there may be a few changes not yet finalised. Please bear with us. We didn’t want to take our websites down to make these updates and so it is taking us a little longer but all orders placed from now on will ship at the new price we promise!


6. If I order other accessories at the same time will I pay additional shipping on those items?

Accessories that are ordered and shipped with your Raspberry Pi Model B will not incur any additional shipping charges to those already quoted for delivery of your Raspberry Pi.

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  • rew
    rew over 13 years ago

    Purp sage, just print out this page, and the page where they say that you'll be charged the lower price of what it says here and whatever you were offered when you preordered. Whenever they finally charge your creditcard, you compare the price charged with the offer you were made here, and if neccessary first contact farnell and then the credit card company that this wasn't what was agreed.

     

    This is a good incentive for Farnell to get their act together before they start charging creditcards. Dealing with those refused creditcard payments is WAY more expensive than that $2.83.

     

    I'm told there is a good chance that Raspberry Pi production and shipping will accelerate enormously after this week: CE and FCC testing have been finished, and Farnell is going to have a big bunch made once the paperwork is done. The aug 16 date is just a worst case estimate.

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    Former Member over 13 years ago

    Looks like this list is in need of another update, seeing as I pre-ordered this past Saturday (Apr. 7th) and was charged a total of $44.48 ($35 + $2.65 tax + $6.83 shipping), rather than the quoted (US) price of $40 ($35 + $5 shipping) + tax. Sylven (contacted through not-really-Live Support) confirmed that I was charged the correct price, but had no answer as to why the price posted here didn't match up.

     

    Now, I'm not shedding too many tears over a couple dollars difference (altho I _did_ cry just a little when I saw the Aug. 16th ship date), but I am kinda irked by the discrepency between advertised and actual prices, and it'd be nice to see this list updated to relflect the reality of the situation

     

    I'm also less than thrilled by the fact that the charge isn't put through until the order actually ships - but I can't really hold Farnell/Newark/Element14 responsible for the fact that I have lousy bookkeeping skills.

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    jdavidgea over 13 years ago in reply to jdavidgea

    Farnell in Spain is insisting in a bank transfer now or they are going to cancell (for a thir time) my order.For an estimate delivery time four months from  now. I'm starting to think you are trying to scam us.

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    jdavidgea over 13 years ago

    "

    2. Does this apply to all credit card/debit card charges?

    Our thanks to jDavidgea, who helped pinpoint an error in our original statement.  The original statement read  “This simplified pricing structure will apply to all credit/debit card orders placed with us and includes those from customers who have already registered their interest or intent to buy from any of the element14/Premier Farnell Group of companies....”.   There were a few systems in different countries that were pinpointed that carried errors.  We’ve since corrected the error and soon we will be able to take consumer credit card orders from all European countries thanks to our new export website that is going live.  This means an end to the sales to businesses only.   "

     

    I'm OK with this because Farnell Spain is a pain to deal with. They insist I have to pay by transfer if I want mine (4 months in advance). I'm still trying to understand how are you doing this so badly and the answers I'm getting give a very bad impression about your group. I'm not worried because there are other partners I can get mine but the way you are treating this (an me especially) is a reason not to trust your group in any bussiness.

     

    I'm in not position of power right now but I'll spread the word as much as I can.

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    bodgy over 13 years ago in reply to Former Member

    And RS, Farnell are UK companies and will be distributing the intitial batches from the UK.  They work in GBP for all their products, and convert at a fixed exchange rate into foreign currencies when setting prices for their foreign catalogues and websites.

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    jdavidgea over 13 years ago in reply to nlarson

    It's been 9 days and we have no information at all about what's happening with the chaos in orders. Your regional customer service (in Spain for sure) knows nothing about this issues.

     

    In my case I have 2 cancelled orders and no answer at all. It seems you are not interested to reply or answer so I don't want to bother you in the future... How can I delete my accounts here an at the spanish regional web? I've asked politely several times but get no answers.

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    Former Member over 13 years ago

    Offical currency in europe  (300 M people) is EUR, not GBP image

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    jdavidgea over 13 years ago

    I've sent some e-mails and recieved some "answers" from people at Farnell in Spain. After every new move I have a worse impression of this company. They are handling this so wrong for me... I just want to cancel my order, delete my account and never come back... but it seems I'm not allowed to.

     

    What a waste of time I've invested (and I'll have to invest for nothing).

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    Former Member over 13 years ago

    Hi everyone.

    I think Farnell should check shipping charge for Italy too; we are in the EU, like France or Germany, and 9 euro + VAT (IVA) is... just wrong. It's just overcharged. Amazon for >19 euro has free shippin, a lot of small stuff is free of shipping charges. And it's a credit card sized thing, it can't cost 9 euro to ship, not even stuff from Japan cost like that... so they should make it at least more "aligned" with the rest of EU. Btw, I'm still curious to see what the other Distro will do about it. Sorry if it's umpleasant, but someone would've asked soon or later. So I did, politely.

    Regards.

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    bodgy over 13 years ago in reply to rew

    I know very little about US sales tax, but doesn't it depend on whether E-14/Newark have offices in the states concerned?  In which case there are quite a few states that have a representative office in them.

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