Hold on....how can this even be a valid argument? Something that costs £9.99 for you costs $20 for an American who shops in England using his or her money that they've changed over. But it still costs £9.99 for you, in much the same way something would cost $9.99 here in the US.Xeris said:
Listen up you lot from way across the pond.
In the UK, PBs cost £6.99, that's approximately $13.50!
HBs cost £18.99 at full price, which is approximately $37.50!
Those tall icky ones cost us £9.99, which is almost $20.
We pay a lot more for books than you do, and the Canadians are ripped off too.
So PLEASE stop griping. If you don't like the format, don't buy them. But don't moan about how much they cost.
Okay, so paperbacks are £6.99 in England but how are you paying more for books than we are? If you're not using American money what's the point of converting the exchange rates to show us the price disparity? Am I missing something here?