The Euro. Egads.

Unregulated foreign currency exchange scares the daylight out of me.  But anyone else in the US tempted to buy a truckload of Euros, even at the buck-and-a-half they’re going for now?  They keep going up, and I’m guessing they’ll top $2 before Bush is out of office.

The right move at this point for Gatherers’ Guild, the M:tG site I’m a partner in, seems to be to slice shipping costs to Europe to the bare minimum and buy Euro-targeted ads to start sending all our cards overseas.  If $60 in cards can cost them only 40 Euros (which was about $39 a few years ago), you bet they’ll be happy.

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