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TeddostheFireKing said:
Marks said:
What's that little weird L thing you put before the number? Is that in any way similar to the dollar sign $?


lol that would be a pound sign (£), and is the currency for the United Kingdom, its farely comparable, to make things easy to understand, I'll use games, a new game in the UK has a RRP of £50 on PS3/360 (although in real life, it only costs us gamers £40)

and imo, I think album prices are fine, if I want 10 songs, £10 is fine, I'm used to paying £1 a song on Itunes, so I don't see a problem with the pricing


haha thanks, but I was just trolling my buddy man-bear-pig on that one! 

And I think 10 pounds for an album is a bit much, 1 pound per song is even too much. Since its just $1 per song in Canada/USA it really should be like 0.75 pounds per song or something in the Kingdom.