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Bill in euro's or have a fixed EU price, and have the price listed on the site in USD corresponding with the EU price?
In other words you always want 30EU, so you charge one day 43USD, next day 45USD etc? (of course this goes automatic) Or do you just want to list 30EURO? and baddog, sure feel free to charge in Euro's... |
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Read this again cocksucker. Im saying 10 or 20% are European people and then imbecileboy walks in calling me a moron because 80% of the people are American. I mean seriously, wtf? Is that guy mentally challenged? He has no clue what im talking about. He just comes in this thread to bash me and looks like a fucking retard doing that and then you start defending him. Jeesh. Anyway, enough of the trolls in this thread. I will ignore them. |
It Wont Work You Idiot, No American Will Want To Be Billed In Euros You Fruitcake
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and are you contradicting yourself? Mike said bill only Euros with Euros, makes sense. Obviously you said this is not good enough you want everyone to be billed in Euros. Get a fucking clue, it won't work you clown
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People have to get used to Euro's. |
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Obviously having an adult conversation is not very easy for you but you should at least be able to understand that my statement about anyone disagreeing with you being an imbecile is hardly in any way defending sublimed. Tell you what, we'll continue this conversation when you can discuss things like someone over the age of 12. |
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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. |
damn franck at it again? i guess my hopes of him dying in his sleep over night didnt work out so well.
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it's better to agree to increase the membership prices... $35 (or 40) instead of $30.
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Decide which currency you want to base pricing on - eg UK is top league, Euro in the middle and US at the lower end. So.... settle for Euros as an average.
Next! Geo signup pages offering surfers payment options in their own currency, but more or less, depending on the currency value. Unfortuately CCBill does not have this option and stuck with US dollars on a downwards spiral - tho others do. It's nothing new - otherwise known as the Big Mac index and used by many prime net sites who operate globally. Who said the adult biz is a leader in net pushing the net ahead??? Duh? :winkwink: It sure is not when it comes to actually charging site members. |
why should they? so Europeans and Canadians would stop bitching? That's hardly a good enough reason...
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Tho agree - there is no reason to show eg a US surfer prices in Euros - they should be shown a price which reflects their currency worth, but in dollars if they live in the US, in Euros for Germany, in GBP for the UK etc. Damn, this industry is backward when it comes to transactions... |
Why is it fine that everywhere outside of America gets billed in USD and the USA is fine with it but the sky will fall if Americans have to pay in eour's the rest of the world accepts getting billed with a currentsy thats not there's NP.
I think America will be forced to so any way sooner than it will like the USD is free falling and bush isnt going to stop it. |
i dont think most americans want to pay for anything with euro's i know i dont and i dont do biz with anyone charging anything but dollars.
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Seriously - agree. A US customer should have a pricing in dollar - same with other countries where they should be presented with signup pages in their own currency - and not necessarily all at the same price level. The price should represent the currency worth to the corp operating that website. It's totally ridiculous from other angles sandman - example, a $30 monthly membership is only 15 GBP in the UK. That barely covers the cost of 3 packets of cigarettes a month in the UK. As a marketable price a website membership in the UK should prob be in the region of 24.95 GBP (around $50), otherwise there can be a tendency for surfers to think the site has little content. |
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