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Post by jarrod on Jul 6, 2013 15:17:13 GMT -5
Ive noticed something quite odd with the pricing of favour points. If you are in the UK & purchase 30 for $4.99 USA dollars, its converted into £2.99 = GBP £1.00 per 10 favour points If however you purchase 60 for $9.99 USA dollars, its converted into £6.99 GBP = £1.16 per 10 favour points 125 = £13.99 = £1.11 per 10 favour points 320 = £34.99 = £1.09 per 10 favour points 650 = £69.99 = £1.08 per 10 favour point
I'm not sure if this applies to other non USA counties, however it would be worth telling everyone outside the USA, that dont assume the best price is obtained by purchasing, large bundles of favour points
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richie
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Post by richie on Jul 17, 2013 14:41:29 GMT -5
Ive noticed something quite odd with the pricing of favour points. If you are in the UK & purchase 30 for $4.99 USA dollars, its converted into £2.99 = GBP £1.00 per favour point If however you purchase 60 for $9.99 USA dollars, its converted into £6.99 GBP = £1.16 per favour point 125 = £13.99 = £1.11 per favour point 320 = £34.99 = £1.09 per favour point 650 = £69.99 = £1.08 per favour point I'm not sure if this applies to other non USA counties, however it would be worth telling everyone outside the USA, that dont assume the best price is obtained by purchasing, large bundles of favour points Yep its very annoying
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