Should they be linking the prices in the Australian store to the USD/AUD exchange rate? Using Daily, Hourly or by the minute updates of the exchange rate?
And many many US products, particularly software, are cheaper here than in the US if they are supported by a dedicated local support organisation?
Just my 2c worth...
Brett B)
Stewart Johnston wrote:
Robin
Picking an example at random - Why would I buy StudioMX for aud1680 when I could go the us store and buy it for usd999 which today would only convert to aud1537 plus say a 1% conversion levy on my credit card still puts me > aud100 in front?
Stewart
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Robin Hilliard Sent: Thursday, 18 September 2003 11:44 AM To: CFAussie Mailing List Subject: [cfaussie] Macromedia Online Store - Australia!
All,
Yesterday we launched the first phase of our new Macromedia online stores for APAC, with the release of the Australian store supporting the MX 2004 products and Contribute (server products to follow soon) for download only:
http://shop.macromedia.com/au
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