Mac App Store pricing query

Following my purchase of an iPad mini with retina display, I received complimentary copies of Numbers and Pages on iOS.  When I launch the Mac App Store on my mac, these 2 apps appear under the Top Free apps on the right hand side of the screen.  When I select either however, a price of £13.99 is displayed. My question is, are these free or not?  I did download iPhoto for Mac shortly after my iPad mini purchase assuming that it would be free.  My iTunes account was charged in full for the download and yet when I queried this  I received a full refund.  I'm confused!  I do hope that someone can clarify this for me.
Thanks in advance.

Apps for the iPad don't run on a Mac and apps for a Mac don't run on an iPad. Even the apps from Apple with the same names have been developed for the two different platforms.
iLife apps; iPhoto, iMovie and GarageBand have come free on Macs for years. The iLife apps have been paid apps on iOS devices; iPhones, iPads and iPods Touch.
The iWork apps; Pages, Numbers and Keynote are usually paid apps, but they are free with the purchase of a new Mac bought since 1 OCT 2013. The Mavericks versions of the iWork apps are also free if the prior '09 version of the apps were on your Mac when you upgraded to OS X Mavericks 10.9.
The iWork apps for iOS devices are also paid apps, but they are free with the purchase of a new iOS device bought since 1 SEP 2013.

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