Creative Cloud Global Pricing

Ok, this is a pretty negative post I'm shooting out here and it's to do with the global pricing of Adobe products, mainly Creative Cloud.
For the folks in the US pretty straight forward @ $49USD
However that changes considerably for those in the rest of the world.
in the UK it costs us £47.88 which is $76USD
In actual mainmand Europe they are paying €61.49 which is about £51 and $81USD
So to put it right
US     $49
UK     $76
Eur     $81
Not sure of the Aussie sub costs but can't help but feel in Europe as a whole we get shafted!  I don't want adobe to bleet on about taxes etc as there are many service around where by their global prices varies very very slightly and nowhere near as much as this.
Personally I think it's shocking that ADOBE very clearly stick it to Europe!
should really be trending #MuggedbyAdobe on Twitter

One Year Intro Price http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1448933?tstart=0

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