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3 minutes ago, corvette08 said:

Who has to pay that? Not Frank, he's here too.

Americans won't pay any exchange as RLC payments are in USD.  A person like myself would cost $70 a month.  The CAD is only 71 cents.

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Just now, StnCld316 said:

Americans won't pay any exchange as RLC payments are in USD.  A person like myself would cost $70 a month.  The CAD is only 71 cents.

Oh, well that sucks. So your dollar to the US is only worth 71 cents. That's fucked up.

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Just now, corvette08 said:

Oh, well that sucks. So your dollar to the US is only worth 71 cents. That's fucked up.

The USD in Canada is worth $1.39 and it's climbing.  Depending on how the election goes will decide if it goes higher or start coming down. It doesn't matter to me as the CAD is still a dollar in Canada, it's only worthless if spent outside the country.

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1 minute ago, StnCld316 said:

The USD in Canada is worth $1.39 and it's climbing.  Depending on how the election goes will decide if it goes higher or start coming down. It doesn't matter to me as the CAD is still a dollar in Canada, it's only worthless if spent outside the country.

I never knew that, probably because I never bought anything in Canada.

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Just now, corvette08 said:

I never knew that, probably because I never bought anything in Canada.

In Canada, I mainly purchase groceries. For everything else, I prefer online shopping with TEMU, which offers great deals at very low prices. I've saved a considerable amount of money by purchasing Chinese goods instead of Canadian-made products, and the quality is often just as good, if not superior.

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11 minutes ago, StnCld316 said:

In Canada, I mainly purchase groceries. For everything else, I prefer online shopping with TEMU, which offers great deals at very low prices. I've saved a considerable amount of money by purchasing Chinese goods instead of Canadian-made products, and the quality is often just as good, if not superior.

I have bought tons of things from Temu and Amazon. Buying from Temu you cut out the middle man because almost everything here is made in China.

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1 hour ago, corvette08 said:

Oh, well that sucks. So your dollar to the US is only worth 71 cents. That's fucked up.

The AU dollar is only worth 66 cents in US

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1 hour ago, StnCld316 said:

In Canada, I mainly purchase groceries. For everything else, I prefer online shopping with TEMU, which offers great deals at very low prices. I've saved a considerable amount of money by purchasing Chinese goods instead of Canadian-made products, and the quality is often just as good, if not superior.

I sue TEMU too, it sucks that they have a minimum purchase value though, I also buy a lot from Amazon, good prices & being a member free shipping from anywhere in the world & no minimum buy.

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1 hour ago, corvette08 said:

What? I pay $180 for 6 months of premium. That's about $30 a month or $1 a day.

If you do the whole year it’s even cheaper, yet still a lot of money to watch someone take shower in bikini 🤣🤣

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1 minute ago, JoeBitch said:

If you do the whole year it’s even cheaper, yet still a lot of money to watch someone take shower in bikini 🤣🤣

Just so you know I don't watch her shower in a bikini. 😉

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