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Originally Posted by ctenidae Truth be told, if you're spending anything less than $10K, you'll hardly notice the difference.
Even so, we're leaning hard towards Poland at the moment, since all we'll be footing there is the airfare. |
Haha, what a joke . . .
The Euro has risen 60% against the dollar since 2000. In October 2000, The Euro was 82 cents to one dollar. I remember ordering stuff on telemark-pyrenees.com because it was cheaper to get it there and then have it shipped overseas than to get it from someplace in the US.
I was able to take advantage of the difference then . . . and I sure as hell wasn't spending $10,000