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    Quote Originally Posted by griffin View Post
    I don't know if any of the other staff here have done it, but if he's aiming this accusation to this forum, I've never shopped from TFI, and it would be a shame if they are claiming this just to win sympathy from their non-Ozformers customers.
    Yes it seems strange to mention the forums, but the question is why would his non-Ozformers customers have anything against us? Are there TFI shoppers out there who are our enemies?
    It could actually be a good thing as he is letting TF collectors know that there is a forum they can join to discuss their hobby that up until now they were unaware of. You know what they say, any publicity is good publicty
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    Probably talking about TCCA. Say one bad word about TFI there and everyone jumps on the bandwagon. In no time they're collecting pitchforks and lighting torches.

    It's not entirely undeserved though.
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    I have a feeling they're talking about TCCA. They've mentioned repeatedly in the past that they feel that there are pro-Premium Collectable people in that group who are spreading disinformation about TFI.

    Also, the USD thing was mentioned by TFI as a possibility a long time ago as well. They essentially said that the fall in the aussie dollar has caused them issues. I recall this because I thought that it was weird that an import business wouldn't have some sort of forex hedging system in place - and I was going to suggest some platforms for them to look into, but I didn't want to presume to tell someone how to run their business.

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    I do have a feeling there is 1 finger pointing this way. We were waying up the possibility they might be shutting down not long before his post went up and he mentions it in there somewhere, coincidence maybe? I think not

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    They still need to either take some classes on public speaking/writing, or hire someone to do it for them. So unprofessional with some of the things said...
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoonMaster5000 View Post
    I do have a feeling there is 1 finger pointing this way. We were waying up the possibility they might be shutting down not long before his post went up and he mentions it in there somewhere, coincidence maybe? I think not
    They did say forums so I wouldn't be surprised if this one were included. Say anything remotely bad about TFI (even if justified) and it seems you're on their shitlist for life!

    This fiasco reminds me of that Kitchen Nightmares episode Amy's Baking Company:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tZC_kuQEdw

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    Quote Originally Posted by starrs View Post
    I believe this was the first public confirmation that the new site will be utilizing USD.

    https://m.facebook.com/story.php?sto...59800560897800


    Was also mentioned by people testing the site.
    Are they simply switching currencies & charging people more, or is the USD price on par with the current exchange rate & existing prices?

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    Doesn't make sense to use usd as primary for Australian online site.
    Is probably a switch to allow other international customers.

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    If they use USD on an australian site (thinking from a business owners perspective) it could be to keep the prices true for them. So for example an MP will be $50 USD and given the fall of the AUD against the USD it would protect the business against possible loss.

    The COST is the same for the business and the PRICE is whatever the conversion ends up being on the day for the customer.

    Does that make sense? (any economic heads out there?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by WeallscreamforStarscream View Post
    If they use USD on an australian site (thinking from a business owners perspective) it could be to keep the prices true for them. So for example an MP will be $50 USD and given the fall of the AUD against the USD it would protect the business against possible loss.

    The COST is the same for the business and the PRICE is whatever the conversion ends up being on the day for the customer.

    Does that make sense? (any economic heads out there?)
    Myers should start selling in usd?
    Nice!

    Or should board members here start listing in usd too?

    As you said same for business, is a big turn off for customers considering rates fluctuate. Hence why people buy in aud so they know exactly what they are paying with no surprises.

    If the product cost goes up you raise it in aud and that's what most Australian online stores do.

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