I ran into this problem as well when I bought Fnd4.2. If you convert
$395USD into Canadian dollars it comes to $462.98. Now when you
convert $425USD into Canadian dollars it comes to $498.07. Both of
these were calculated with exchange rate prices as of Sept. 26 23:09GMT.
I sent a few emails to customer support concerning this, basically
they told me its to handle the conversion rate - which is not
true. If you're charging $395USD - then the product is $395USD, the
fact that I am in Canada really means nothing as Visa will give you
$395USD and charge me whatever the current exchange rate
is. Essentially, XSI is cheaper to buy if you have a US address you
can have it sent to ... which is sort of odd since 4.2 was shipped
from Montreal :P
I haven't looked to see if other versions of XSI have similar price
discrepancies, or whether Softimage has different USD prices for
various countries, would be neat to know the real reason behind it :D
At 05:25 PM 9/26/2005, you wrote:
They are both stated as in US Funds.
Leoung
George wrote:
The Exchange rate of US Dollars compared to Canadian dollars might account
for the discrepancies!
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-xsi(at)Softimage.COM [mailto:owner-xsi(at)Softimage.COM]On Behalf
Of digimata
Sent: 26 September 2005 22:11
To: XSI(at)Softimage.COM
Subject: $395.00 US for USA $425.00 US Canada
I just wondering why the discrepancy.
If I enter as if I was in the US the price is $395.00 as soon as I
change it to Canada the
price goes up to $425.00 US. There must be a logical reason for it, am I
missing something?
Leoung
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