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Originally Posted by Einstein
So using your logic there, which I agree with, means that if they buy something in us funds at 70 cents Canadian and then our dollar goes up to 90 cents US then they should lower their prices right? Because at that point they are charging us more.
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I guess I've been removed from the ignore list. How fortunate for me. "The Stein" has graced me with a response. Mark this day on the calendar.
So by your logic every retailer should be adjusting their Canadian prices daily based on currency exchange. Does that happen anywhere in the retail world? You should know. You suck at the retail teat. Tell me how long it takes prices to change and why.
And remember I said its to protect them, not the consumer. If they go out of business what does the consumer care? They move on to the next retailer.
They go out of business, they lose their livelihood.
Why can't people think beyond the ME mentality and put yourselves into the retailers shoes?