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All CCbill site owners should change their signup prices to Euro's
Well, everybody should be i just heard it's possible to bill in Euro's with CCbill. Now use that option.
Spank you. |
Great idea! :thumbsup
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I hope they do, the US $ sucks now
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I agree.... cause who really wants Americans joining their sites anyway?
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And i don't mean if your signup price is 30 dollars change it to 25 euros but change it to 30 euro's.
If everybody starts doing it it will be a win situation for all parties involved. Americans will get more money and Europeans get their 30 or so % back we lost over the years. |
hmm (scratches chin)
I know its possible in European areas. I will find out now and if I can damn sure I will and my affiliates will also make more. |
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has anyone really determined that most Americans will never sign up to a site which bills in Euro? |
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Bump for something important.
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Good Post Frank, $30 or eur30 is a lot of difference. If all programs would just show eur 30 to surfers form the EU we all would be making a lot more money.
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https://secure.vxsbill.com/ezbill.ph...=26486:31 750 |
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https://secure.vxsbill.com/ezbill.ph...=26486:31 750 Ps its clubseventeen.com |
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Edit: i think were talking about 2 different things? |
yep let them all go to the euro, would mean more money in my pocket.
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Mike, are you suggesting only Euro customers should be billed in Euro's?
That would be maybe 10 to 20% of the signups for most sites. Thats not enough. Me and tons of people at this moment are seriously losing big amounts of money and the solution is quite simple. As long as everybody works along. |
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Customer sees Euro, assumes site is Eastern European based, closes window.
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Please go sell some servers, this doesnt involve you anyway. |
bump for this thread.
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For those who havent figured it out yet Baddog would be negative towards anything Euro. Hes a dumb American redneck who doesnt like the fact that the dollar is losing from the euro.
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Maybe we should convert everything to yuans, and save ourselves the extra step in 10 years' time.
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Now please leave. Go clean your bike. |
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Why doesn't that surprise me? |
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Bill in euro's or have a fixed EU price, and have the price listed on the site in USD corresponding with the EU price?
In other words you always want 30EU, so you charge one day 43USD, next day 45USD etc? (of course this goes automatic) Or do you just want to list 30EURO? and baddog, sure feel free to charge in Euro's... |
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Read this again cocksucker. Im saying 10 or 20% are European people and then imbecileboy walks in calling me a moron because 80% of the people are American. I mean seriously, wtf? Is that guy mentally challenged? He has no clue what im talking about. He just comes in this thread to bash me and looks like a fucking retard doing that and then you start defending him. Jeesh. Anyway, enough of the trolls in this thread. I will ignore them. |
It Wont Work You Idiot, No American Will Want To Be Billed In Euros You Fruitcake
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and are you contradicting yourself? Mike said bill only Euros with Euros, makes sense. Obviously you said this is not good enough you want everyone to be billed in Euros. Get a fucking clue, it won't work you clown
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People have to get used to Euro's. |
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Obviously having an adult conversation is not very easy for you but you should at least be able to understand that my statement about anyone disagreeing with you being an imbecile is hardly in any way defending sublimed. Tell you what, we'll continue this conversation when you can discuss things like someone over the age of 12. |
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For what it's worth - and, in all seriousness - I think that continuing to charge dollars is the best way to go (at least in the short-term), because you won't put off potential American customers, and, at the same time, will entice a greater percentage of European consumers to purchase your product as the Euro gets stronger against the dollar.
Everyone likes a deal. Assuming a recession/depression isn't in the cards and that no other variables are in play, it seems to me that you'll, theoretically, keep the same number of American customers while increasing the raw number of Europeans purchasing your product. But then, I'm no expert in economics. |
damn franck at it again? i guess my hopes of him dying in his sleep over night didnt work out so well.
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it's better to agree to increase the membership prices... $35 (or 40) instead of $30.
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