Oh my! What a post
Quote Originally Posted by MeiUshu View Post
@Riamu

You have nor ights when it comes to these consideration.
Yes they do, it's called the European Economic Union
Quote Originally Posted by MeiUshu View Post
Your neighbourg cost of living isnt the same as yours (speaking of different countries) the value of USD 10 is not the same in the US for a local then it has for me if I go on holiday. USD 10.-- you do nothing in here where I live, barely you can buy a coffee or two. In Italy a coffee costs around EUR 1, where I live converted is EUR 4.--. Tell me you sure you would spend EUR 90.-- for BASIC game (price of a new game in here where I live) and this allover the world ? when you know that in some countries EUR 90.-- is the monthly wages??
Basically you want to say that people living in the UK should pay 40% more because they earn 40% more than a sort of right price for the rest of Europe?
You are contradicting yourself a lot in this last part of your post.

Quote Originally Posted by MeiUshu View Post
People see only the exchange rate but what you need to look at is what you can do in your country and this of the country you buy it from with the same amount, in my example EUR 90.--
Beside that, there are rules of import/export in each countries, even if I receive a DVD from the US I will pay the difference at the custom, between the price that I paid to buy it and the value it has or would be sold in here where I live.
Mei.
Dude, you don't understand anything about economics. Digital content is not imported.