(A) It would be greatly confusing and somewhat unpredictable to most F4F users to float the price in each country day to day relative to one particular currency, be it the US$ or the British £ or the € or any other currency. Even the professional currency traders could not be certain from day to day what a show or service or video might cost. Arguably, there could be a system for resetting the various national prices relative to each other once a fortnight or once a month or whatever and this may tend to level the field somewhat on a temporary basis, but still at the cost of much confusion.
(B) Don't bet that the entertainers in particular countries are benefitted or penalized significantly by this system. The site has traditionally paid them a percentage - a really ABSURDLY SMALL percentage - of the revenue they generate. As long as F4F corporate culture is based on obscenely unfair compensation to those doing the front-line work, the base currency or the exchange rate for customer billing won't matter to the entertainers.
The system used to run a single rate for all of the private shows - and that was the only type of show there was then. The cost was $6.99 per minute and it applied to everyone. There were no credits or group shows or 'multi-user privates' or any of the other myriad mumbo-jumbo.
Not sure whether the credits and multiple rate types occurred with the major change of corporate regime about 2010 or at another point of time - it all came about while I was away from the site for a while.
I think you both missed the essential point of the OP: the base for credits is the country currency - so UK people have to pay 20£ for 200 credits - continental europeans pay 20€
for 200 credits and as american you get charged 20 USD for 200 credits. With todays currency rate the one from continental europe would pay 24 USD for 200 credits, - thats 20% more than americans pay . Brits would even pay 27.97 USD for 200 credits (without additional tax) - so they even pay almost 40% more than americans for the same package. Years ago also we european users could pay in dollar - so we only had to pay the banks surcharge for currebcy exchange which was in average between 0.5 to 2%. Nowadays we can only buy credits in currency of our Card - if you have a german card, you can only buy in euros - means you pay the 20% bonus income for flirt 4 free - brits give them a bonus of 40%.
To the rates of former days: it was 5.99 not 6.99 for standard - which still equals todays standards. But also back before 2010 (before party and group chat) they had different prices. They introduced Semi and Premiere far earlier. But you are right - at the beginning there was for many years just a single rate per minute and only standard private. And you could give cash tips after a pvt which went almost complete (just a small processing fee) to the performer. Those days tips were real tips
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