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We've used with Valve's conversion recommendations to set the prices (rather than just making them all the same number with different currency symbols as some devs have done).
Unfortunately, as currency values fluctuate, sometimes it will be cheaper in some currencies than in others.
thanks for your fast reply. Lets be honest, a currency fluctuation by 50%?
Even your non-sale-prices are crazy in comparison.
US: $60.00
EU: €55.00
UK: £30.00
While you surely don't want to rip-off anyone, you still do, even if it's Valves fault. You should really adjust the price.
I will take it up with the guys here and we'll see if it should be priced differently. If you want to give the demo a go, you can do that for 34 days and see if we do change the price before purchasing. I can't promise it will change though. Fair enough?
of course it's fair that you're at least trying to look into this issue and don't get me wrong,
from what I read your software is more than worth it (-:
\o/
Thanks for your patience.
Cheers
/r/personalfinance loves YNAB :D
(aaaand... upvoted)