7 Comments
- Mejogid, on 10/11/2007, -0/+7Way to be completely ignorant of another country/currency and still comment like you have a clue about it. Its Great British Pounds Sterling, hence the '£' as opposed to the '€' for euros. Hardly surprising seeing as it's on amazon.co.UK, as the title says 'Amazon UK' and as the description mention 'network in the UK', all of which refer to a country that doesn't use the euro.
/rant - Azimuth1, on 10/11/2007, -1/+7Please don't tell me that you think that '£' is the Euro sign, and that the UK uses Euros...
- Harboggles, on 10/11/2007, -0/+2It's sterling you idiot.
661.692 USD = 329 sterling. - Harboggles, on 10/11/2007, -0/+1Also. I forgot. That price is WITH TAX. England uses Value Added Tax (VAT) So that's part of the reason it's more expensive.
- aknowles5139, on 10/11/2007, -0/+1What about Canada? Well i think Rogers needs to do something about there data rates first...
- inactive, on 10/11/2007, -3/+0Calm down redcoat, remember that we kicked your ass so we would have the freedom to be this ignorant.
- paulyj1124, on 10/11/2007, -7/+2thats in euros...i think it'll equal about the same in dollars


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