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Price Increase Skyrocketed

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Contributed by: chesters Monday, June 16 2008 @ 07:22 AM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Over One Year

Recommend Product: YES

This is a lot more than $30. This used to be $29.99 U.S. It is now EUR 29.99, which converts to $46.14951 U.S. as of
Monday, June 16, 2008

29.99 Euro = 46.14951 US Dollar

29.99 US Dollar (USD) = 19.48883 Euro (EUR)

Interbank rate +/- 0%

This means:
You buy 29.99 Euro : 46.14951 US Dollar
You sell 29.99 Euro : 46.11952 US Dollar
You buy 29.99 US Dollar : 19.48883 Euro
You sell 29.99 US Dollar : 19.50151 Euro

I recommend this if you can afford it.   

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Price Increase Skyrocketed - igamogam

For the first time as long as I can remember American made products have reached a reasonable price.

For years it has been normal for well known US products to be dollar for pound/euro- i.e. something that costs 100 USD in the North America cost 100 GBP/130 Euro over here [195 USD at todays rate]. That does not reflect the true price of the goods, frankly considering the that a dollar has traditionally been worth less than a pound/euro makes this policy a rip-off.

Considering that the developer is Austrian/European and the current weakness in the Dollar agaist the Euro it isn't really Ergonis' fault that it cost more in America.

Or am I being unreasonable?

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Monday, June 16 2008 @ 07:59 AM PDT


Currency Conversions - Adam9

Instructive - but slightly off. It should cost more to buy US dollars than you get by selling them. If this.....

You buy 29.99 US Dollar : 19.48883 Euro
You sell 29.99 US Dollar : 19.50151 Euro

.....were true, you could make money (.013 Euro) by buying 29.99 US dollars, then turning right around and selling them for Euros.

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Wednesday, October 29 2008 @ 08:31 AM PDT