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"Hey!" I thought. "I am gonna get myself VIP!"

So I go and browse the donate page and, "Oh look! Gold looks pretty good!"

I head down to the shop and get me a pre-paid credit card, it costs $6 for the card and you put what ever money you want on it.

I hand over $75. $6 for the card and $69 money.

(I am Australian)
I get back and go back to the donate page. "Ok, gold." I click it. It said $50 USD. I change to AUD. $72.

I have $69 and I am $3 short. Someone kill me please.

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Looks like Iron will have to do..

 

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35 minutes ago, Tommo said:

(I am Australian

My condolences, you guys get overcharged on just about everything video game related. 

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48 minutes ago, Sythan said:

 

You'd be surprised how much that isn't true. Even I'm surprised. 

 

From what I've heard, the average US game costs around about $60. That is $87 Australian.

 

In Australia, we get games, on release for $60 AUD. However, that is $42 US. Interesting imo.

Huh, that's odd. I was referring to the "Australia Tax" but after doing a bit of poking around myself, yeah, Fallout 4 is cheaper in Australia than it is in the US. 

 

I do however recall hearing that the Oculus Rift is going to be more expensive down under, so maybe it goes both ways?

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We British get everything cheap. When a game comes out it is usally around £35 or £40 sometimes a little more expensive or a little cheaper.

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On 19/1/2016 at 9:33 PM, Ethan the epic said:

We British get everything cheap. When a game comes out it is usally around £35 or £40 sometimes a little more expensive or a little cheaper.

 

*laughs all the way from Scandinavia*

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On 19/01/2016 at 8:33 PM, Ethan the epic said:

We British get everything cheap. When a game comes out it is usally around £35 or £40 sometimes a little more expensive or a little cheaper.

Nah, you usually end up paying more than Americans. And stuff is sold at the same price in pounds and dollars the whole time, even though dollars are worth way less.

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Moved to the Archive. It shall be sorted into the appropriate category shortly.

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