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    Quote Originally Posted by MrTrick View Post
    The HK stores can use US dollars because the HKD is pegged against the USD, so they're somewhat protected from currency movements.
    Quote Originally Posted by christalcase View Post
    HK buyers don't care as much because the HKD is pegged against the USD, so it's always a fixed rate (roughly).

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    I think I read in the FB thread that Tfi is hoping to re-launch Monday week. Was supposed to be this Monday, but the site programmer has a whole family with the flu. Either way, it shouldn't be too long now by the sounds of it.

    I'm really hoping they don't change their prices to USD. I always baulk when I see USD prices, because our exchange rate is back to being pretty poor at the moment. I would feel much more confident buying in AUD.

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    Is it that big a deal though if they list something at US$70 or AU$100 when the same thing imported might be $US100. I realise that AU$ is more comfortable but if you're using a card like 28degrees that has little or no conversion charge it doesn't really effect us in the long run.
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    Quote Originally Posted by UltraMarginal View Post
    Is it that big a deal though if they list something at US$70 or AU$100 when the same thing imported might be $US100. I realise that AU$ is more comfortable but if you're using a card like 28degrees that has little or no conversion charge it doesn't really effect us in the long run.
    If the prices are still good, it's not really an issue. It's more of a psychological thing I guess (for me anyway)

    Hopefully we can still pay for the full pre-order upfront to lock in the exchange rate at the time.

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    If it's not a big deal I don't see why we should be using Aus dollars. Might as well just ditch it and use usd.

    What is missing is exchange rates that banks charge. Like it or not they do not go by xe.com so you expect a higher exchange than what the exchange is.

    Like said, there are many online stores . I am not bashing tfi but only to say it won't be my preferred choice if usd is used.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UltraMarginal View Post
    Is there an echo in here??


    No idea feels suspicious about number of post here honestly. Lol

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