Ah that sucks then, sneaky way for them to capitalize on exchange rates. Well I hope you find somewhere a little more reliable.
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Ah that sucks then, sneaky way for them to capitalize on exchange rates. Well I hope you find somewhere a little more reliable.
Just to show proof of what I am talking about:
then this:
When you calculate the figures it = $0.07 AUD lost per $1 USD spent on a fake promotion.
Plus the bank fees for all the conversions as each transaction went via the bank each time, both out to Wish and then back from Wish.
So, yeah, a 7% loss + huge bank fees which are calculated per each transaction.
I'm not going to stop on this one, that is for sure, I am going to hound them hard as I am a loyal and regular customer who does not deserve to get ripped off and screwed by them via some "promotional sales" that 99.9% of them never happened = FAKE ADVERTISING!!!!
Misleading and very financially DAMAGING FOR US THE CONSUMERS!