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ArcticMyst Security by Avery

for sale - foil laser warning stickers

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ok. current exchange rate right now is..

1 U.S. dollar = 0.502184503 British pounds (July 1st, 2008)

Assuming that you will be sending them all three in one envelope it turns out to be...

3 Stickers at 50p each = £1.50

plus shiping of £1.00 = £2.50

£2.50 ÷ 0.502184503  = $4.98

I sent you $5.00 from the email address Myredline@aol.com

Thanks!!!!
 





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funds sent.  it's not precise but it's more than what I need
or is it?  now I gotta think
 
Ahhh I shorted ya 10p If you would kindly cancel the order I'll pay the difference.
 
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but he doesnt sell to just the U.S... what if he was selling to another person in the U.K.? then both him and the buyer would be converting, what a pain! its not too hard to look up the exchange rates ;) there should just be a universal dollar tho (kinda like the euro).
 
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anyway payments received.

i have started a new thread for custom warning labels
 

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dont use's have currency converter in your PayPal where you can state how much youwould like to pay in? weather its in USD or AUD etc???

I have that option in my paypal..


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I'd like to buy a 150mW 405nM sticker and a 300mW 650nM sticker. Do you currently have any?
Shipping to US.

That will be $3.50 according to XE currency converter.
 
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yes i do

in paypal make the paying in pounds then you can pay the correct amount and dont have to worry about converting anything
 
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andy_con said:
yes i do

in paypal make the paying in pounds then you can pay the correct amount and dont have to worry about converting anything
I don't know how to, nor do i want to.
I will just pay $3.50 in USD. BTW, i am giving you more than it actually is. The actual conversion is $3.30...
 
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Spyderz20x6 said:
[quote author=andy_con link=1213459079/60#60 date=1224588083]yes i do

in paypal make the paying in pounds then you can pay the correct amount and dont have to worry about converting anything
I don't know how to, nor do i want to.
I will just pay $3.50 in USD. BTW, i am giving you more than it actually is. The actual conversion is $3.30...[/quote]

Is there a reason why you don't want to? It's extremely easy. When you put in the amount you're paying on the paypal site, you just select the type of currency you want to pay in. Paypal automagically makes the conversion, and shows you how much it will take from your paypal account in your own currency.

Then the recipient gets the funds in the proper currency.

Aside from just wanting to be a pita, I don't understand why someone wouldn't pay in the seller's requested currency.

Mike
 




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