Attitude ripping off non-Euro spending customers?

mcrandle

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Looking at the current exchange rate, if you spend 54 U.S. dollars any where in the world, it equals 43 euros.

If you say, buy a pack of beans for 43 euros from Attitude, their exchange rate is roughly 70 U.S. dollars.

Buyer beware, because they are ripping you off by not reflecting current exchange rates. I didn't check Canadian or anything else, so I don't know about those.


This is bad business.
 
ahh, the prices are not in euros m8, they're in pound sterling, which is probably what's fucking up your conversions as the pound is much higher then even the euro, and way more then the us dollar.. :)
 
yup, that's exactly where you're getting your wires crossed as i just went to a conversion site and put in the 46.99 i saw something for and it came out to the $76 that they charging in us dollars.. :)
 
ahh, the prices are not in euros m8, they're in pound sterling, which is probably what's fucking up your conversions as the pound is much higher then even the euro, and way more then the us dollar.. :)

aye, fuck me. i need to delete this fucking thing. thanks for the heads up.
 
Looking at the current exchange rate, if you spend 54 U.S. dollars any where in the world, it equals 43 euros.

If you say, buy a pack of beans for 43 euros from Attitude, their exchange rate is roughly 70 U.S. dollars.

Buyer beware, because they are ripping you off by not reflecting current exchange rates. I didn't check Canadian or anything else, so I don't know about those.


This is bad business.



You might want to put the bong down now.......:-P
 
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