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Originally posted by vdubjim
what i was implying was the normal money exchange rates.
for us customers your charging 50.00usd
for euro customers it is 66.00usd
that is what i mean
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Yeah... when I saw that I figured it was just that Sales Tax in Europe was Through the Roof... That is what SoftMaker (Martin) was referring to, that is after tax that it's more expensive.
In the US it isn't common to include tax in the labelled price of things, because this depends on where the buyer and sellers are since this is variable from state to state, but where there are National Sales taxes, tax is almost always included in the labelled price.