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Edited by irishfreak: 7/18/2015 9:50:55 AM
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The Guardian with the most no replies gets x2 red bull codes

Title says it all. I have x10 Redbull codes and will be giving away all of them. This thread will self destruct in 24 hours. Go go go... Winners: Mom Dad Jin Vega Unit9472 Nicholas Cage Round 2: I bought 11 more codes: Winners: Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown

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  • [quote]I did my own research. I'm no math whiz, but it seems legit to charge $70 in Australia for a $40 U.S. Entertainment item... For common entertainment goods, such as a ticket to the movies, Aussies pay approx 30% more than Americans. So to keep it in USD, that translates to: $40 USD (For TTK in America) + 30%= $52USD (for TTK in Australia). Now the current exchange rate today is 1 USD = 1.3006 AUD. So: if 1USD = 1.3006AUD Then 52USD = 67.1788 AUD So a price tag of $70 in Australia is actually pretty consistent. You may be paying additional taxes that account for that extra $3 or so. Sources: http://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/compare_countries_result.jsp?country1=United+States&country2=Australia http://www.xe.com/currencyconverter/convert/?From=USD&To=AUD[/quote]

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