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Wed, Nov 22 2006 3:47 AMPermanent Link

"Ian Branch"
Hi Tim,

   The exchange rate AUs to USA is pretty kind at the moment.  What's chances of
paying for EDB now?

Regards,

Ian

I gotta try guys...Smiley

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Wed, Nov 22 2006 2:10 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

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Ian,

<< The exchange rate AUs to USA is pretty kind at the moment.  What's
chances of paying for EDB now? >>

Unless the exchange rate takes a drastic turn otherwise, it shouldn't be
much longer and you should be able to take advantage of the existing rate.

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Fri, Dec 1 2006 3:13 AMPermanent Link

"Ian Branch"
Tim Young [Elevate Software] wrote:

> Ian,
>
> << The exchange rate AUs to USA is pretty kind at the moment.  What's chances
> of paying for EDB now? >>
>
> Unless the exchange rate takes a drastic turn otherwise, it shouldn't be much
> longer and you should be able to take advantage of the existing rate.

Exchange rate is getting better......

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Fri, Dec 1 2006 2:00 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

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Ian,

<< Exchange rate is getting better...... >>

Yes, I saw a couple of days ago that the Euro has gone up also.

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Sun, Jan 21 2007 1:21 PMPermanent Link

Sam Lawrence
"Tim Young [Elevate Software]" <timyoung@elevatesoft.com> wrote:

Ian,

<< Exchange rate is getting better...... >>

Yes, I saw a couple of days ago that the Euro has gone up also.


Tim & Ian,
    It all depends on who is doing the processing. I had ordered software from the States
(I'm in Canada) for a MySQL components and I made the mistake of using Canadian dollars.
Share_It! charged me 8% over and above the exchange rate! They claimed they do that
because of currency fluctutations. They claim the Canadian dollar can fluctuate by 8% in 1
day! As fas as I'm concerned it was just a rip off.

    So if you're ordering software from another country, always use US$ and the bank
takes their 2-3% and the processing center can't screw around with the numbers. Just me 2
cents.

Sam
Mon, Jan 22 2007 8:03 AMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

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Sam,

<< It all depends on who is doing the processing. I had ordered software
from the States (I'm in Canada) for a MySQL components and I made the
mistake of using Canadian dollars. Share_It! charged me 8% over and above
the exchange rate! They claimed they do that because of currency
fluctutations. They claim the Canadian dollar can fluctuate by 8% in 1 day!
As fas as I'm concerned it was just a rip off.

So if you're ordering software from another country, always use US$ and the
bank takes their 2-3% and the processing center can't screw around with the
numbers. Just me 2 cents. >>

Good point.  Luckily, none of the above is an issue for us because we deal
exclusively in the world's reserve currency - the US dollar (ducking and
running). Smiley

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Elevate Software
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