Keep your LnS

Discussion in 'LnS English Forum' started by guest, Aug 14, 2010.

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  1. guest

    guest Guest

    Very strange...
    You offer LnS for $ 29
    On the order page it is 29

    Taking the current exchange rate, $ 29 would be € 22,75

    No Monsieur, I will not buy LnS.
    No matter how good it might be.
     
  2. ruinebabine

    ruinebabine Registered Member

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    Exchange your €'s for some $'s first (I don't use either one or the other, so don't ask me for the trade!) before to go buy this wonder fw...*puppy*
     
    Last edited: Aug 14, 2010
  3. Triple Helix

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    I have been using LNS for 5 years and only paid for it once no yearly fee! Only if it goes to a major upgrade like to v3 then there could be a small upgrade cost!

    TH
     
  4. 0strodamus

    0strodamus Registered Member

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    Can't you just buy the $29.00 version and let your credit card handle the currency conversion discount to Euros for you?
     
  5. guest

    guest Guest

    That would be fine, but on his ordering page that guy only comes up with the 29 offer, at least here in Germany.

    I think it's kinda unfair :thumbd:
     
  6. Creer

    Creer Registered Member

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    Hi Frank,

    The price currency depends on (strictly your IP address - localization and Internet Provider) where in the world you are during connection with L'n'S e-shop.
    If it is Europe then you see price in €, thats all.
     
    Last edited: Aug 15, 2010
  7. Get

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    It's just VAT which has been added. Perfectly normal.
     
  8. lynxster

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  9. shadek

    shadek Registered Member

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    What the author of this tread forgot is that within the EU, you have to pay additional costs, and in this case it's the VAT (taxes).
     
    Last edited: Sep 3, 2010
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