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Originally Posted by zelda_pinwheel
maybe they are buying it in a currency different from their own, and it costs them more because of the fluctuating exchange rates, so they have to raise their selling prices to reflect that.
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But still. When I go to Canada they don't have US prices on stuff that was imported from the US. I pay in the Canadian $ price and since my credit card is in US $'s the price is converted to $ by my credit card company.
When you buy stuff in France that was imported from the US... don't you pay in Euros and price set in Euros?
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