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Monkeynutts
Monkeynutts Posts: 566 Critical Contributor
edited December 2016 in MtGPQ General Discussion
Hey D3go

The Green fat pack at $24.99 coming out at £22.49, which is exchange rate of 1.1111.
The Dragon hoard thing $69.99 / £59.99 coming out with 1.1666
The exchange rate is better on the dragonhoard. Why is it not the same... regardless?
I wont pay for either but still curious.

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  • Quebbster
    Quebbster Posts: 8,070 Chairperson of the Boards
    As I understand it, the price conversion is standardized. That is to say, a "Green Fat Pack" (I assume that is from MTGPQ?) isn't really prized at $24.99, it's just in price class 4 (or whatever). In the US, price class 4 means a cost of $24.99 while in the UK it means a cost of £22.99.
    In short: It's not D3 setting the prices and conversion rates.
  • Monkeynutts
    Monkeynutts Posts: 566 Critical Contributor
    Still it should be standard.
  • Ohboy
    Ohboy Posts: 1,766 Chairperson of the Boards
    Quebbster wrote:
    As I understand it, the price conversion is standardized. That is to say, a "Green Fat Pack" (I assume that is from MTGPQ?) isn't really prized at $24.99, it's just in price class 4 (or whatever). In the US, price class 4 means a cost of $24.99 while in the UK it means a cost of £22.99.
    In short: It's not D3 setting the prices and conversion rates.


    That's interesting. Who's setting the tiers? Google/Apple?
  • madwren
    madwren Posts: 2,259 Chairperson of the Boards
    Is there tax involved? Not sure how these work..
  • Monkeynutts
    Monkeynutts Posts: 566 Critical Contributor
    edited December 2016
    Regardless of tax the exchange rate should be the same.

    £1 x rate = $
    Should be same as £100 x rate = $

    And vise versa but obv ÷
  • rob443
    rob443 Posts: 97
    They won't answer.

    viewtopic.php?f=36&t=54081