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But what's the betting that US company products don't come down in price as a result......James Box wrote:Yeah, I know.
I wish the exchange rate wasn't so bad. Makes it very expensive to buy anything in the UK right now.
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On the other hand, it makes Christmas shopping in New York really cheap.....! (if you can get a cheap flight).
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When the exchange rate is very low all the airlines impose fuel surcharges because of the extra cost for the fuel which is always priced in US$. So, what is the opposite of a surcharge and why doesn't it exist?UBT - Timbo wrote:
On the other hand, it makes Christmas shopping in New York really cheap.....! (if you can get a cheap flight).
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It does exist - it's called profiteering!UBT - Chris Suddick wrote:When the exchange rate is very low all the airlines impose fuel surcharges because of the extra cost for the fuel which is always priced in US$. So, what is the opposite of a surcharge and why doesn't it exist?UBT - Timbo wrote:
On the other hand, it makes Christmas shopping in New York really cheap.....! (if you can get a cheap flight).
Chris.