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Originally Posted by crich70
Actually it might be cheaper in the U.S. than in the UK. I checked via a currency converter and $3.56 pounds = $5.75 in U.S. currency at present. Our $4.99 on the other hand = $3.09 pounds so while the $4.99 seems a higher price we actually pay less than the UK customer does. I found the converter here:
http://coinmill.com/GBP_USD.html#USD=4.99
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I dont need no steenking converter. Anything with a £ in it is more expensive, eg, a pound of flesh.