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coolestguyever said:
I'm pretty sure you put the greater than and less than on the wrong side.

eg. for Gears of War you put <$39.99 I'm pretty sure that means greater than $39.99. If thats what you meant than fine but if you meant less than $39.99 than shouldn't it be >$39.99???

correct me if i'm wrong.

You are wrong. "<" means "less than". Therefore, "<$39.99" means "less than $39.99".

I hate to use Wikipedia, but you can see for yourself here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inequality

It would actually be more aesthetic, more concise, and more accurate to say "<$40", but I guess people will more easily recognize prices with ".99" at the end.



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