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In January this year, Apple agreed that within six months it would revise its pricing on iTunes to bring the UK price of 79p per track more into line with the Eurozone price of 99 cents -- when the original complaints were made, the Eurozone price was around 70p, so 79p was over 10% more expensive. Apple have now done it, three months early, and without changing their pricing at all -- 99 Euro cents are currently worth 78.9p.

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Date: 2008-04-08 06:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] evil-mogwai.livejournal.com
the can price in one and use a daily/weekly/monthly updated macro to convert the price if you choose another currency.

I'm sure i've used other sir=tes that do that.

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Date: 2008-04-08 06:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] evil-mogwai.livejournal.com
well then they can price at the local currency of the record company and use that as the base currency for those tracks then...

Or just spend half an hour a month to have a meeting, check the rates and make a decision and post a new rate in each currency available.

Anyway they just dont want to deal with it and will probably spend a weeks worth of time having meetings about how to deal with the publicity issue and not fix the problem in probably a much shorter time.

And yes... I am a cynic!

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