Smithcraft wrote:But as is clearly displayed in the picture, the price in EUR countries is 50 EURs. 50 USD is about 37 EURs, and 50 EURs is about $67 USD.
No, it's not "EUR countries". It's not even EU countries or European countries. It's everyone that's not USA.
Allow me to illustrate:
Here are the Euro countries:
These are the EU countries:
Here's Europe:
And here are the countries that must pay 50 Euro for MakeMKV
(actually, I'm not sure about Canada, and I know parts of Russia is in Europe. You get the drift, though.)
Smithcraft wrote:trondmm - Obviously, only people paying in United States, or who are using US currency, would be paying in USD.
I fail to see why that's obvious. I buy lots of things on the net. Most of the time, I pay in US Dollars. We don't use the Euro in Norway, so why would it be more obvious for me to pay in Euro than in US Dollars? Why would it be more obvious for someone living in Mexico to pay in Euros over US Dollars?
Smithcraft wrote:Going back to the first post, pansonsito claimed it was $70. It is not $70, unless you are in a EUR based economy and you are converting the 50 EURs to USD, or you believe the price listed at VideoHelp(which we know to be wrong). If you are paying in USD, it is $50 USD, not $70 USD.
There are about 332 million people living in a "EUR based economy". There are about 313 million people living in a USD based economy. The remaining 6355 million people will also have to pay in Euro.
Honestly. I don't know why it's so hard to accept that the price isn't simply "$50". It's "$50 if you live in USA, €50 if you don't"