I got confused, in the e-mail news letter it said the following
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[TD]PREMIUM DLS ACCESS
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[TD]Thousands of free items are waiting for you...
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[TD]7 DAY ACCESS - Was $4.99 / Now $2.50
30 DAY ACCESS - Was $7.49 / Now $3.75
90 DAY ACCESS - Was $11.49 / Now $5.75
180 DAY ACCESS - Was $19.99 / Now $10.00
365 DAY ACCESS - Was $26.99 / Now $13.50[/TD]
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I thought good, 365 days for $ 13.50, but when I went to the store it said this
First Class Ticket (choose duration when ordering)
$34.87 AUD-50%$17.44 AUD
Duration 365 Days
I thought this does not add up, but on further thinking, given the current exchange rate, is the price in the newsletter in UD$. Using a conversion tool that was the case.
Cannot it be stated in the newsletter what form of dollars this price as being Australian I automatically think it is Australian dollar in addition to N3V games being an Australian company, all it would need is the putting of UD$, or whatever one is being used put in.
Sorry, my gripe is over
Longbay
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[TD]PREMIUM DLS ACCESS
[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
[TABLE="width: 100%"]
[TR]
[TD]Thousands of free items are waiting for you...
[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
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[TD]7 DAY ACCESS - Was $4.99 / Now $2.50
30 DAY ACCESS - Was $7.49 / Now $3.75
90 DAY ACCESS - Was $11.49 / Now $5.75
180 DAY ACCESS - Was $19.99 / Now $10.00
365 DAY ACCESS - Was $26.99 / Now $13.50[/TD]
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I thought good, 365 days for $ 13.50, but when I went to the store it said this
First Class Ticket (choose duration when ordering)
$34.87 AUD-50%$17.44 AUD
Duration 365 Days
I thought this does not add up, but on further thinking, given the current exchange rate, is the price in the newsletter in UD$. Using a conversion tool that was the case.
Cannot it be stated in the newsletter what form of dollars this price as being Australian I automatically think it is Australian dollar in addition to N3V games being an Australian company, all it would need is the putting of UD$, or whatever one is being used put in.
Sorry, my gripe is over
Longbay