Hi,
Money isn't really fair in any country. Take Acefire for example. It's not 
easy to market for the US in the UK, since it gives me less money than I 
feel I'm entitled to. Like when I put Acefire up for £20 which made it about 
$40 USD, and when I reduced it down to $20 USD that only gave me about £10, 
minus the stupid PayPal fee...
Then again I can't complain when it comes to buying games, because most of 
them are in USD, that makes it half the price for me. *Grin*.
Regards,
Damien


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <gamers@audyssey.org>
Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2008 4:21 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] where are you living?Re: very important 
messagetoliamerven!


> Hi,
> Yeah, I do see the reasons why people are cracking American software in
> your country even if I don't completely agree with their methods. This
> is largely a problem that is the direct results of the political powers
> that control our respective countries. In my personal opinion President
> Bush is not a very good negotiator, and his style of dealing with these
> political situations is to bring out the guns and bombs rather than more
> diplomatic means. I sincerely hope whoever gets elected here in America
> in November is able to resolve our political diferences without a war in
> Iran like we had in Iraq. Smile.
> Yeah, I am glad to hear they are willing to convert pricing for software
> and products that are unequally priced do to going international rates.
> Unfortunately, small internet based companies such as accessible game
> developers can not easily do that even if we didn't have various laws
> about selling and trading with Iran hanging over our heads. If we
> reduced pricing to make it legally affordable to blind users in Iran and
> other countries with a bad exchange rate we wouldn't make back a fair
> investment on our products. It is barely more than just giving the
> software away for free.
>
>
>
> Parham wrote:
>> Hi Thomas,
>> Yes. The trading is not allowed do to political reasons and conflicts 
>> that
>> started about five or six years ago between United States and Iran, and
>> still continues. The price would be converted to a reasonable thing if
>> something is imported, but if I decide to buy something off the net --
>> bingo!
>> ---
>> Contact info:
>> Skype: parham-d
>> MSN: fire_lizard16 at hotmail dot com
>> email: parham90 at GMail dot com
>
>
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