about €6 an hour.pesgores wrote:How much do you earn?
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holy crap dude, i only make 8 dollars american an hour!
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euro's worth about twice as much as the dollar, last time i checked.
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I don't think that's how it works. A weak dollar means that Lego should charge US consumers more, not less.pesgores wrote:Yeah, that's why LEGO® is so much cheaper on the USA!!!
But here's what Lego has to say about it today:
http://www.brothers-brick.com/2008/08/0 ... go-prices/
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The Canadian dollar is worth 97 US cents right now, but none of our prices have changed, AT ALL. I'm pretty sure that they sell stuff at such a high price here because they can get away with it, but they can't in the States. Everything in America should go up in price right now, but it's not.
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Gas is. So is the price of bellybutton lint, and little fuzzy hamster spleens.Blitzen wrote:The Canadian dollar is worth 97 US cents right now, but none of our prices have changed, AT ALL. I'm pretty sure that they sell stuff at such a high price here because they can get away with it, but they can't in the States. Everything in America should go up in price right now, but it's not.
I think those stats only apply to non-Mexicans.
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