MD: Exchange rate benefits?

2001-01-02 Thread David Fincher


Around Christmas time, I heard a story on NBC about how the Dollar to Euro 
conversion rate was so beneficial for Americans right now, it was enabling 
Americans to have super-cheap vacations in Europe .

My question for any of our European list members:  Is there any way that we 
Americans can take advantage of this in the realm of MD?  In other words, 
are there good online merchants in Europe who will ship to America and 
allow this excellent exchange rate to save us money.  I'm thinking about 
possibly picking up a Sony JE640 or something like that, and I'm just 
looking at different options of where to buy.

Thanks!

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David B. Fincher
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Central Christian College of the Bible
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Re: MD: Exchange rate benefits?

2001-01-02 Thread J. Coon


Here is the current exchange rate.   
1.00 EUR =   0.941400 USD

OR 
1.00 USD =   1.06225 EUR
http://www.xe.net/ucc/

David Fincher wrote:
 
 Around Christmas time, I heard a story on NBC about how the Dollar to Euro
 conversion rate was so beneficial for Americans right now, it was enabling
 Americans to have super-cheap vacations in Europe .
 
 My question for any of our European list members:  Is there any way that we
 Americans can take advantage of this in the realm of MD?  In other words,
 are there good online merchants in Europe who will ship to America and
 allow this excellent exchange rate to save us money.  I'm thinking about
 possibly picking up a Sony JE640 or something like that, and I'm just
 looking at different options of where to buy.
 
 Thanks!
 
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 David B. Fincher
 Associate Professor
 Central Christian College of the Bible
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 660-263-3900
 
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Re: MD: Exchange rate benefits?

2001-01-02 Thread Alan Dowds


My friend runs a UK-based motorcycle clothing website at www.dexdirect.com
and he's had loads of USA orders over the past few months - the exchange
rate makes his stuff very cheap for Americans.

So I guess the answer is - probably! Just watch out for shipping costs. But
remember you shouldn't pay VAT (UK sales tax), so if the company is honest
they should take 17.5% off their prices for overseas.

But... you may have to pay import duty when it arrives in the US.

Also remember, the voltage and frequency of mains electricity is different
in Europe - in Britain it's 240v, 50Hz. So you can't buy a UK deck and have
it work in the US. Portables are a better bet - just get a suitable adaptor
for your AC.

Happy shopping!

Al


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 Around Christmas time, I heard a story on NBC about how the Dollar to Euro
 conversion rate was so beneficial for Americans right now, it was enabling
 Americans to have super-cheap vacations in Europe .

 My question for any of our European list members:  Is there any way that
we
 Americans can take advantage of this in the realm of MD?  In other words,
 are there good online merchants in Europe who will ship to America and
 allow this excellent exchange rate to save us money.  I'm thinking about
 possibly picking up a Sony JE640 or something like that, and I'm just
 looking at different options of where to buy.

 Thanks!

 --
 David B. Fincher
 Associate Professor
 Central Christian College of the Bible
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 660-263-3900

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