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ComteDracula
De em Aug 2017
2694 post(s)

Little Caprice (SEC)

Tudo sobre iStripper
November 21, 2020, 70 respostas
@Philours,

J'ai été sur le site de la Banque du Canada avec l'outils de conversion monétaire.

Ainsi dans les 5 derniers jours et avec les variations 1 dollar US me coûte environ 1,30 Canadien.

Il exiiste des programmes de conversion monétaire sur le net, qui vous permet de savoir combien revient votre monnaie par rapport au dollar américain.

Dans votre cas vous êtes avantagé par rapport au dollar américain car présentement selon le site xe.com l'Euro vaut 0,843264 pour 1 dollar USD en date du 21 novembre 2020

https://www.xe.com/fr/currencyconverter/convert/?Amount=1&From=USD&To=EUR

C'est pourquoi je dis, que les crédits peuvent coûter plus ou moins cher à l'achat pour certaines personnes tout dépendant de leur devise monétaires. Les crédits sont un mauvais indicateur du coût réel payé par les personnes, si l'on tient compte de cela.


@Philours,

I have been on the Bank of Canada site with the currency conversion tool.

So in the last 5 days and with the variations 1 US dollar costs me about 1.30 Canadian.

There are currency conversion programs on the net that let you know how much your currency is against the US dollar.

In your case, you have an advantage against the US dollar because currently according to the xe.com site the Euro is worth 0.843264 for 1 dollar USD as of November 21, 2020

https://www.xe.com/fr/currencyconverter/convert/?Amount=1&From=USD&To=EUR

This is why I say, that credits can cost more or less to purchase for some people depending on their currency. Credits are a poor indicator of the real cost paid by people, if you take this into account.
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De em Oct 2018
492 post(s)

Little Caprice (SEC)

Tudo sobre iStripper
November 21, 2020, 70 respostas
Hi @ComteDracula: In my case I expressed it in both ways 641 credits equivalent to 50 USD approx. which is very, very expensive for me ... In my country with that money you hire Netflix for 6 months or buy an external USB 3.0 disk of 1TB GB or I could have acquired 37 cards (cost me 17 credits approx).
Personally I have never been nor will be in agreement with the SEC and this was something very punctual....a...Little Caprice.
I'm not a gambler and despite taking it with all the height of aim and humor possible it was not pleasant.
There are people who enjoy the SEC and it's very valid, they have a good time and it doesn't bother them.
We both know that there are other things behind it, but I don't see the need to go deeper into it. It's an adult platform and it's assumed that people know what they're doing.
By being objective and reviewing the video, a new member may find this convenient, because effectively the progress bar increases quickly if you take advantage of the promotion card packs, you can build a collection of cards quickly and have the SEC in place.
Members with more than 100 cards may not find this convenient.
Members with more than 200 cards for nothing, because @LukasR mentioned that duplication occurs and according to your discount level it may not be convenient either.
Members like you, with almost complete collection is not convenient at all.
I agree with @RonaldB, I assume that I am not going to have all the cards and it is not my goal either and that I only buy what I am interested in.

@Philours: The easiest way to see conversions is to take a reference, like a C-Cola drink can. See how much it costs in your local currency and then do the conversion into dollars, that always gives a good reference.
( Example a C-Cola has a value 0.85 USD aprox )
As for the time zone: if the country is your left hand, it is hours less, if it is on the right it is hours more.