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Old 09-22-2009, 10:37 AM  
Socks
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Originally Posted by Robbie View Post
In other words...Geo Billing makes me great money on my paysite and "no" I'm not losing anything, I'm gaining.
But my point still stands, unanswered.

Why not raise prices across the board, instead of just all non-US customers?

I fail to see why if it works so well for 100+ countries, why you'd leave the biggest market alone? If it's so good, why aren't you maximizing it's potential?

To me it's adding a whole bunch of weirdness that I hope someone will take the time to look into for me. Robbie you love this shit, please have a look. Look up your last Canadian full month type in customer, and see what your actual USD payment was.

If CCBill thinks $29.95 US a month equals $43.95 to customers, what's their reverse logic on that? You don't get Canadian funds from them, so they're re-converting to USD for you. If they can't convert right in the first instance, how are you so sure they're converting right in the second? I'm just curious.

And if every international customer is better sold to at higher prices, please explain why you leave your prices low for US customers. Hopefully you can bring about a good debate on this as you usually do!
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