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In lugnet.general, Andre Potvin wrote:
> I would like to know if other customers from Canada are more and more frustrated
> because of the Lego's fixed exchange rate of 40% (normaly around 1.22).
>
> Why, if the free trade agreement exist, and the closing of facilities in Canada
> to concentrate in USA all the services, including Lego Shop at Home, why the
> Sales and Deals are differents?
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> And why Canadians have to paid 40% more than US when the real exchange rate is
> around 22%.
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> I know few big customers in Montreal area stopping to buy Lego because of that .
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> I would like to have your comments on this point, if you spend less on Lego, and
> if somebody knows somebody at Lego to correct this situation totally unfair in
> my opinion.
>
> Have a good day
> Andre
Salut Andre,
don't know if you count me in those few big customers, but I didn't bought
anything from S@H since last fall, I was waiting for an ajustement of exchange
rate to follow the dollars but in January Lego kept the same rate, so I haven't
ordered anything since.
there was a discussion here last January (if my memory is good) about the rate,
lots of canuck are frustrated because of that.
Martin
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