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"Nicolas Alvarez" <nic### [at] gmailcom> wrote in message
news:4a27f221@news.povray.org...
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> Well, in Argentina CDs cost about three times less than in the US. If
> iTunes
> music store was opened here with their current US prices, *nobody* would
> buy. If they opened here and adjusted their prices, then they would have
> to
> take measures to avoid US citizens from setting their country to Argentina
> and pay 3x less. (= get 3x less ripped off than usual)
>
Certainly, it's all about price controls. But the point is that I would
have been willing to pay any reasonable price, but it's simply not for sale
to me, even if I was physically in Japan while trying to download it for 5
times the price.
Perhaps I should get a VISA gift card, then proclaim that I live in Japan.
I don't think they could/would try to prove otherwise at that point.
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