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Swaggymcyolo
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Sep 2, 2018
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Is this $149.99 in pounds or USD?
Cheers,
Sep 2, 2018
AdrianL
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RockyMountains
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Sep 4, 2018
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SwaggymcyoloSwaggymcyolo: Is this $149.99 in pounds or USD?
Seriously?
When has the $ sign ever indicated British Pounds, especially on an American website?
Sep 4, 2018
Swaggymcyolo
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Sep 4, 2018
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RockyMountainsYou seriously had to write this, after the question was answered?
Bravo.
Sep 4, 2018
RockyMountains
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Sep 5, 2018
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SwaggymcyoloYep, dumb questions asked to the open public on an internet site are an open invitation to snark from random strangers.
If you don't want snarky answers, think about the question first. It was like asking if you could buy a baguette in Paris using pounds.
Sep 5, 2018
AdrianL
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RockyMountainsnot really dumb question though. Other countries some times use the $ sign, and some times the website may or may not automatically convert the $ sign to local currency.
Sep 5, 2018
RockyMountains
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AdrianLJust a single click on the "join drop" button clearly states USD.
The UK uses £. I am pretty familiar with internet shopping from the UK, because I used to live there. Brits are usually very well versed in thinking about currencies because prices are usually £, €, or $. Unlikely that the Senns are 149 Canadian, Australian or Micronesian dollars.
Sep 5, 2018
AdrianL
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RockyMountainsok you win
Sep 5, 2018
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