• Echo Dot@feddit.uk
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    11 hours ago

    The whole thing is stupid anyway.

    If I have a game that I’m selling for $30 that doesn’t necessarily mean that I convert into the local currency and sell that game for $30 in Nigeria (I have no idea what currency they use in Nigeria).

    I might not be able to sell the game for $30 in Nigeria because that might be 3 months of the annual income. But I don’t want to totally give up on the Nigerian market so I sell the game for $5, that way at least I’m still selling the game for some money.

    To be honest I would probably prefer not to be basin my game pricing on the US dollar anyway right now. It doesn’t seem like the most stable currency. Not many never was anyway.

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      5 hours ago

      But it’s the opposite in NZ and Aus, we pay more when converted back to USD while the spending power is much less.

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      8 hours ago

      Sure, but people just set their VPN to Nigeria and bought their games for $5. This isn’t the cleanest solution, but they can’t just do what you said.

      • chonglibloodsport@lemmy.world
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        35 minutes ago

        You a can also buy common university textbooks from India at a fraction of the price they sell for in the US. I say take your deals where you can get them!

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          5 hours ago

          It’s been a thing since forever. There’s an industry revolving around regional pricing scalping, led by Kinguin, Eneba etc…