knittieguy
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Has anyone else noticed a disparity in the conversion rates and pricing at CT? For instance, if you select UK pounds in order to order these shoes
http://www.ctshirts.co.uk/p/gbpdefau...nned=&browse=Y
the price is 159 pounds, the equivalent of $226 according to XE currency converter, whereas if you select US currency for these shoes
http://www.ctshirts.co.uk/p/usddefau...nned=&browse=Y
the price is $299. Furthermore, the UK price includes VAT, which would get deducted, while it is not clear if the American price would be reduced. Shipping is about $3 more if you order in UK currency.
Of course, if you order in pounds, you will get charged a currency conversion fee on most credit cards (although not on Capital One) but even a 3% conversion fee would not make up the price difference.
http://www.ctshirts.co.uk/p/gbpdefau...nned=&browse=Y
the price is 159 pounds, the equivalent of $226 according to XE currency converter, whereas if you select US currency for these shoes
http://www.ctshirts.co.uk/p/usddefau...nned=&browse=Y
the price is $299. Furthermore, the UK price includes VAT, which would get deducted, while it is not clear if the American price would be reduced. Shipping is about $3 more if you order in UK currency.
Of course, if you order in pounds, you will get charged a currency conversion fee on most credit cards (although not on Capital One) but even a 3% conversion fee would not make up the price difference.