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Ah yes, the classic "oh, you actually pay a little less than the US, you are fortunate" post...
I'll give you an example of why regional pricing exists: A teacher in the US earns an average of at the very least, 30000 dollars a year. A teacher in Argentina earns an average of... US$3400 a year, and that's using the official dollar price and not the grey market price. See the difference? And the same thing happens in India, Russia, Brazil, etc.
we are paying $20. And you want to get it for like $5. I wonder why we would not agree that you should. You don't see me complaining that I have to pay the highest prices in the world do you..
So make more money. That does not make things less valuable..
yeah, I don't understand why people are poor, like, just make more money or something lol
Its not a companys fault if you don't have the money to buy there product. You cant expect them to lose money selling it to you. Nobody is putting down poor people. Just speaking of reality.