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Old 10-29-2007, 05:19 PM  
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For what it's worth - and, in all seriousness - I think that continuing to charge dollars is the best way to go (at least in the short-term), because you won't put off potential American customers, and, at the same time, will entice a greater percentage of European consumers to purchase your product as the Euro gets stronger against the dollar.

Everyone likes a deal.

Assuming a recession/depression isn't in the cards and that no other variables are in play, it seems to me that you'll, theoretically, keep the same number of American customers while increasing the raw number of Europeans purchasing your product.

But then, I'm no expert in economics.
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