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The problem is that in Canada, "everybody's workin' for the weekend!"
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Post edited February 19, 2017 by tinyE
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itchy01ca01: I will be noting this reference the next time our dollar starts going up. The last time it was up, we sure were not getting discounts here. Our dollar was ON PAR and yet, gog prices in Canada were truly much higher than in the US.
GOG used correct exchange rates for CAD from the moment it became available.

GOG has always used correct exchange rates for all currencies. Except for the regional prices, mostly Russian ruble, where it's actually cheaper. Never more expensive (without fair price package reimbursement).

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itchy01ca01: So just the same old bullshit oil companies try and pull on us. Just admit Canadians get fucked over and have done with all the stupid guesstimations and overwrought excuses.
How about a single example? Just one?
Give a single instance where GOG gave a higher price in CAD, or any currency for that matter, than USD without reimbursing through fair package (rounding to x.99 aside). Because if you can't, then you're the one giving the "same old bullshit".

You may believe what you want, but simple primary school arithmetic can prove you wrong. I'm done explaining what has been repeated again and again by many members whenever these threads come up.
Post edited February 20, 2017 by ZFR
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itchy01ca01: I will be noting this reference the next time our dollar starts going up. The last time it was up, we sure were not getting discounts here. Our dollar was ON PAR and yet, gog prices in Canada were truly much higher than in the US.
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ZFR: GOG used correct exchange rates for CAD from the moment it became available.

GOG has always used correct exchange rates for all currencies. Except for the regional prices, mostly Russian ruble, where it's actually cheaper. Never more expensive (without fair price package reimbursement).

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itchy01ca01: So just the same old bullshit oil companies try and pull on us. Just admit Canadians get fucked over and have done with all the stupid guesstimations and overwrought excuses.
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ZFR: How about a single example? Just one?
Give a single instance where GOG gave a higher price in CAD, or any currency for that matter, than USD without reimbursing through fair package (rounding to x.99 aside). Because if you can't, then you're the one giving the "same old bullshit".

You may believe what you want, but simple primary school arithmetic can prove you wrong. I'm done explaining what has been repeated again and again by many members whenever these threads come up.
You're from the states. Simple arithmetic tells me you CAN'T KNOW or SHOULDN'T CARE what the exchange rate is in Canada in 2012. Also, I have receipts from gog at that time telling me you are wrong. I don't have to prove shit.
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DaCostaBR: And I see now the OP has been downvoted.
Probably because of the sheer number of threads we've gotten on this subject.
Not that OP is at fault in any way or that he deserves his downvoting, but you know how people are about seeing copied threads.
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itchy01ca01: You're from the states. Simple arithmetic tells me you CAN'T KNOW or SHOULDN'T CARE what the exchange rate is in Canada in 2012. Also, I have receipts from gog at that time telling me you are wrong. I don't have to prove shit.
I'm not from the States.

So, if you have the receipts, shouldn't be difficult to show to see who's right, right?

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itchy01ca01: The last time it was up, we sure were not getting discounts here. Our dollar was ON PAR and yet, gog prices in Canada were truly much higher than in the US.
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GOG introduced Canadian dollar in May 2016.
CAD exchange rate started going up in December 2014

So the last time it was up, ON PAR, there was no option to pay in CAD.

In fact, back in 2012 there were no currencies on GOG (Canadian, European, British or otherwise), no regional pricing and everyone paid same flat USD amount. But of course you "have receipts" of how GOG screwed you over. hehehe
Post edited February 21, 2017 by ZFR
That's Jets fans for you.

Every team in Canada improved this season but them and he's taking it out on us. :P
Post edited February 21, 2017 by tinyE
EDIT: double post.
Post edited February 21, 2017 by ZFR
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Darkenmal: Yeah, people are very touchy about this kind of thing. Oh well, they have the right to complain just as much as I have the right to start a discussion.

I'll probably end up just waiting for a sale, and only if the extras included are decent. I've bought over 60 games on GOG, I'll end up buying more eventually... just not as much as I would like.
The problem isn't necessarily that you want lower prices; we all do, which is why a lot of people (myself included) are waiting for the next big sale just like you. The problem is that a lot of people have already asked about GOG's Canadian prices, and whenever we've tried to explain why they are the way they are, the usual response seems to be beliigerence and condescension.

The other issue is that this is related to the repeated argument that seems to crop up on a regular basis, which is that for GOG to even be viable (let alone successful), what they need to do is be completely like Steam (e.g. no curation like Steam, GOG should sell Steam keys, GOG should have a release schedule like Steam, GOG should have lower prices than Steam, etc.)