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auric cells packs prices differences in isreal and russia

dean1234
dean1234 Member Posts: 10
edited October 2021 in General Discussions

please someone explain to me why the auric cells packs in Russian currency are soo cheap and in Israeli currency, they are soo damn expensive like they only pay in russian currency to $ only 37.34$ for the 12.5k auric cells pack when i need to pay 121$ in israel currency for the same auric cells pack ???!!!

i just really feel that i got robbed by dbd after buying the biggest pack 2 times and the second biggest pack 1 time and finding out i could of buy the same packs more then 2 times with the money i spent on them 3 packs i bought :( .

here's are the prices differences between both currencies Russia = israel

israel prices to $ :

500auric cells 19.50ILS=6.07$

1100auric cells 39ILS=12.14$

2250 auric cells =78ILS=24$

4025 auric cells =136.50ILS=42.49$

6000 auric cells =195ILS=60.70$

12500 auric cells =390ILS=121.41$

Russain prices to $ :

500auric cells = 133RUB=1.86$

1100auric cells =266RUB=3.73$

2250 auric cells =532RUB=7.46$

4025 auric cells =931RUB=13.07$

6000 auric cells =1330RUB=18.67$

12500 auric cells =2660RUB=37.34$

THIS IS SUCH A SUCH A RIP OFF ON THE ISRAELI DBD PLAYERS I DESERVE A REFUND AND AN EXPLANATION WHY THEY GET TO BUY THESE PACKS FOR CHEAP WHEN I NEED TO PAY 4 TIMES THE PRICE FOR THESE PACKS !!!

Comments

  • dean1234
    dean1234 Member Posts: 10
    edited October 2021
  • cannonballB
    cannonballB Member Posts: 387

    'Muricans pay around $100(+tax) for the same thing. I can't answer why, but my guess is, 2660RUB has different (likely less) buying power than $100 in the US. I could be wrong on that, though, it's just speculation.

  • Mandy
    Mandy Administrator, Dev, Community Manager Posts: 23,166

    Regional pricing is set per Country, which is pretty standard for all game (including on Steam). It's pretty standard online practice to bring different regions in line with others.

  • R2k
    R2k Member Posts: 1,069

    It's not buying power, it's made on average salary. That's why EU/US sucks when it comes to games. In EU i can buy 1-2 games for 60€ and in Russia up to 10-15 for same money. Yeah, there are games that are close to same price but it's mostly exceptions.

  • Rey_512
    Rey_512 Member Posts: 1,620

    Can someone circumvent this by changing their region?

  • Mandy
    Mandy Administrator, Dev, Community Manager Posts: 23,166

    They can't now since the recent change because they need a payment method in that region - so it has to have a registered address/credit card etc.

    It used to be done a lot (which is against all platforms ToS - I believe it's all platforms anyway, I am certain it's against Steam's ToS so pretty sure it's the same for others as well).

  • dean1234
    dean1234 Member Posts: 10
    edited October 2021

    ok but this does not explain why i have to pay 4 the price for the same thing they pay for a super less price ???

    i just really feel like i got ripped off by BHVR right now ... and i actually dont even feel on buying bigger packs no more once i found out from a friend of mine about these price differences ...

  • dean1234
    dean1234 Member Posts: 10

    ok but this does not explain why i have to pay 4 time for the same thing they pay for for a pretty low insane price ???

    i just really feel like i got ripped off by BHVR and i rly don't feel like buying no more auric cells after finding out about this ...

  • dean1234
    dean1234 Member Posts: 10
    edited October 2021

    ok but still it does not explain why i have to pay 4 times the price for the same thing they pay for for an insanely low price ???

    i just feel like i got ripped off by BHVR and im never gonna buy more auric cells after finding out about this from a friend of mine ... :(

  • C3Tooth
    C3Tooth Member Posts: 8,266

    Hang on, my currency (Vietnam) is pretty low already, and the price is 2.86$ for 500 Auric. And Russia has them for 1.86$? Either Russia currency or their standard of living is really low.

  • dean1234
    dean1234 Member Posts: 10

    but even with all this i don't think they should make us pay 4 times the price for the same thing they can buy way cheaper cuz their income in Russia is low like over here we have people with low income too and people who don't work cuz of covid and in general, people who don't have that amount of cash to buy auric cells at that insanely price soo what makes us different then them like why should we pay insanely prices cuz they have an low income in russia and why should they get cheaper prices and us not ???

  • Sweet_Tour
    Sweet_Tour Member Posts: 558

    Have you ever heard of this crazy concept called inflation?

  • dean1234
    dean1234 Member Posts: 10
    edited October 2021
  • Lycidas
    Lycidas Member Posts: 1,170
    edited October 2021

    That is how the world works

    For example, if you go to a McDonald's in Russia and buy a burger, you'll pay less than what you would have paid for the same exact burger in Israel.

    If you get employed in Russia, you'll find that your pay is lower than what it would have been in Israel for the same exact job.

    Prices in a country are balanced around how much an average person earns per year, be it for a physical good or a virtual one.

    It's how the world works

    (@Aven_Fallen tried to send you a link that explains that, but apparently either you didn't open it, or you didn't understand it)

  • Mandy
    Mandy Administrator, Dev, Community Manager Posts: 23,166

    @dean1234 please refer to this post, it answers all your questions with regards to regional pricing very well.

  • Sweet_Tour
    Sweet_Tour Member Posts: 558

    Inflation is when the value of your money becomes less and less. Basically you know how people say back in my day that would have only cost a nickel? Well they weren't lying. Back in 1960 you could probably have bought a car for 3,000 dollars. The more money that is in circulation the less it's actually worth so the more you'll have to have. So some currency is just worth more then others. Like 1 U.S. dollar is worth 16 Mexican Pesos.

  • Tr1nity
    Tr1nity Member Posts: 5,047
    edited October 2021

    The reason is economics: Every country has different economies, based off inflation, and deflation. Inflation occurs when you print more money, if you double the amount of money you have minted, that currency loses half its value, as there is more of it. Deflation is the exact opposite.

    Some nations (Relative to USD) have little inflation, where you can buy a 100 USD pack for lets say, 75 bucks, meanwhile, in a country like Venezula, with insanely high inflation, a 100 USD transaction would translate to fourty-one million venezualan dollar.

    ANYWAY With taxe rates, the salary in those nations, you might find that Russians ultimatly end up with less money, and for every, lets say 100 dollars an American can make, a russian can only make 37, and for every 100 dollars an american makes, an Israli makes 121. If you moved to Russia, you would find almost no difference in scraping the money up to get the necessary money.

    Tl;dr its harder in Russia to get 100 USD than it is for an Israli to get 100 USD

    I hope this helps!

  • Tr1nity
    Tr1nity Member Posts: 5,047

    Inflation: As you print more money, it loses its value, if you double the amount of money in your economy, it loses its value.

  • Rogue11
    Rogue11 Member Posts: 1,461

    My annoyance with the different regional prices is Auric Cells are not a physical product like a Big Mac. With real goods like food, materials and labor are sourced in each country to determine a cost, and demand determines the price point.

    With Behaviour Bucks, or any digital media, there is no scarcity or raw inputs involved in their creation. Behavior doesn't hire separate cosmetics designers to make an outfit for players in each country. So I would expect the price to be equal after accounting for currency exchange.