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Originally Posted by michaelundinaeichhorn
these are the prices for people that live in those countries, for people from the "western"countries they are higher, sometimes up to 800,-- and higher. What I think is correct, because of the extreme difference in salarys.
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OK, there are differences in salarys. But do you really think if it is correct if the breeder do not ask a the same higher price for all people from abroad but he/she checks how much money you will be able to pay for it? And the price have really nothing to do with quality of the puppy or the breeder but only with you (if you are not good informed about the prices you will pay sometimes 50% more that someone who know the real value of the puppy)?
I also agree with higher prices recommend by the clubs in the origin countries because it stoped the salesmans from Italy and other West European counties which buyed even whole litters. And it was the only reason for the different price for different people. In that time it had nothing to do with differences in the salarys in CZ and EU countries. The only reason were puppy producers which were interested in selling puppies to abroad. That's why the Czech Club decided to do someting with it...