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Thread: Stupid Australian $

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    OMG i just paid for my MP GRIMLOCK Pre-Order.

    $240 AUD Inc shipping to Perth! Paypall gave me 0.63c for the AUD.

    I'm feel sick......MP Grimlock is officially the most expensive TOY (Including Macross!) that I have ever purchased. At least thats my whole years acquistitions done!

    The AUD is sliding like a freefalling, greased housebrick. I blame the dam AUS media. They got everyone too scared to buy a coffee in the morning.

    Side note;

    *Sigh* I suppose fear keeps the masses compliant. Terrorists, Religion, Sex Offender's, Video Games, Sharks, and the Financial Crisis.

    Be scared people, or the media advertisers won't have a market.
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    Yeah I was pretty shocked too when a couple of Galvatron accessories that I ordered ended up being AU$65 in total!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hereticpoo View Post
    OMG i just paid for my MP GRIMLOCK Pre-Order.

    $240 AUD Inc shipping to Perth! Paypall gave me 0.63c for the AUD.

    I'm feel sick......MP Grimlock is officially the most expensive TOY (Including Macross!) that I have ever purchased. At least thats my whole years acquistitions done!

    The AUD is sliding like a freefalling, greased housebrick. I blame the dam AUS media. They got everyone too scared to buy a coffee in the morning.

    Side note;

    *Sigh* I suppose fear keeps the masses compliant. Terrorists, Religion, Sex Offender's, Video Games, Sharks, and the Financial Crisis.

    Be scared people, or the media advertisers won't have a market.
    I'd guess you weren't buying toys from Japan 6 or so years ago when things were much the same. Sigh!

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    It is weird. The AU$ was climbing slowly up to US72c, and then this week it just dropped down to US66c, and expected to drop further before recovering middle of the year. Since the dollar can gain or loose that much in a short space of time, and has done so a few times in the last few months, I think it is foolish for economists to try to predict where it will be at any future time. Even I was expecting that it would at least hold itself in the US70c bracket for a while, but the 10% loss in the last week has me lost as to its direction (which helps decide when best to import toys).

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    I thought we had a pretty strong economy, why does our dollar go down everytime the U.S economy is up the duff?? Surely if you have the economy that is performing better you should have the steadier currency. This has never ever made any sense to me and you can say whatever you want until the cows come home, you still wouldn't be able to convince me that it will ever make any sense.

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    *crying like a baby*

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    When i first started buying TF's just before Takara started releasing the TFC series and 3000 yen was about 60-65 bucks a pop and that was from HLJ which was much cheaper than BBTS or some other place from the states.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1orion2many View Post
    I thought we had a pretty strong economy, why does our dollar go down everytime the U.S economy is up the duff?? Surely if you have the economy that is performing better you should have the steadier currency. This has never ever made any sense to me and you can say whatever you want until the cows come home, you still wouldn't be able to convince me that it will ever make any sense.
    It depends on what your currency is based on.

    As Australia's is a commodity-based economy, and commodities tend to be very volatile, any time there is economic volatility it hits our currency quite hard.

    The Yen and the US$ are perceived as being more stable, "safe harbour" currencies, as their economies are less inherently volatile. For the US this is mainly due to the chicanery that went on at the Bretton Woods conference after the Great Depression, where the US essentially set things up so they could just keep printing and borrowing money and no-one would ever call in the debts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hereticpoo View Post
    OMG i just paid for my MP GRIMLOCK Pre-Order.

    $240 AUD Inc shipping to Perth! Paypall gave me 0.63c for the AUD.

    I'm feel sick......MP Grimlock is officially the most expensive TOY (Including Macross!) that I have ever purchased. At least thats my whole years acquistitions done!

    The AUD is sliding like a freefalling, greased housebrick. I blame the dam AUS media. They got everyone too scared to buy a coffee in the morning.


    Quote Originally Posted by SofaMan View Post
    The Yen and the US$ are perceived as being more stable, "safe harbour" currencies, as their economies are less inherently volatile.
    I am under the impression that the Japanese Yen is a very safe and strong because they have a very self reliant economy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Golden Phoenix View Post


    I am under the impression that the Japanese Yen is a very safe and strong because they have a very self reliant economy
    That's true I think, though like America they have yet to come up with a concrete plan to save the country from recession.

    And yes this is like the old days when stuff from Japan, and also Amercia for that matter was like luxury goods for us Aussies, for a while there the luxury goods were cheaper than our regular local ones, but alas nothing lasts forever.

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