When I subscribe I change it to US funds your site says $12.58 but when I paid with Paypal it came out to be $13.79 or $1.21 more. I just want someone to explain why? was it a fee from Paypal or is your total for US wrong on this site?
Not asking for $1.21 back just for some one explain the different.
Why Was Overcharge With Paypal?
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jeez.....................think yourself lucky m8..............I paid £300 because I was told it was a bargain and the only place to do all your online shopping @ 25% discount............and what happens, all I find here are covers and posters of movies etc...............when all I really want is some Brown Sauce and Macaroni Cheese..........and a few dips.
They don't even have a shopping trolley....................i think i am going to complain
They don't even have a shopping trolley....................i think i am going to complain

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who let Ky out of his cage early again? You know for legal reason we have to keep him locked up between 8am and 8pm.
The reason for the price difference is the exchange rates. Obviously they change all the time. The standard pricing format of the site is Euro, so it is always 10 Euro's converted to dollars. Invision Power board has an exchange rate of it's own, which isn't updated as often as paypal. All you are seeing there is a difference in exchange rates between Invision and Paypal. Sorry for any confusion caused.
I am actually thinking of changing to US Dollars anyway, as the site is 50% US. Kinda makes sense.
The reason for the price difference is the exchange rates. Obviously they change all the time. The standard pricing format of the site is Euro, so it is always 10 Euro's converted to dollars. Invision Power board has an exchange rate of it's own, which isn't updated as often as paypal. All you are seeing there is a difference in exchange rates between Invision and Paypal. Sorry for any confusion caused.
I am actually thinking of changing to US Dollars anyway, as the site is 50% US. Kinda makes sense.
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