1000 VEF -> ~240 USD is the exchange rate. That doesn't mean 1000 VEF will buy a 240USD card in his country.
If you don't mind a much longer waiting time, you might actually be better off trying to order from someplace based in the US that ships internationally to see if you can get a better deal (Amazon ships pretty much anywhere in the world, for instance). It'd just be a shame if you had to pair up such a good processor with a low-budget card.
1000 VEF isn't 240USD, 1000 VEF is 100USD
(09-12-2012, 12:29 AM)werewolfyman Wrote: [ -> ] (09-11-2012, 10:46 PM)sixor Wrote: [ -> ]http://articulo.mercadolibre.com.ve/MLV-402752196-gpu-tarjeta-video-amd-ati-6670-1gb-gigabyte-con-overclock-_JM
i am the seller lol
about venezuela, the goberment is in control of USD, so is very hard to get $$, we have to use the black market where 1$=11 bsf, that is the real price on the streets, unless you are a very high profile person in the goberment
so 100$ = is around 1100bsf
Wow, that sounds unbelievably corrupt and incredibly unethical.
well, that is the reality in venezuela, the most corrupt country in the world, i can assure you that
everything is very expensive because getting USD to import stuff is very hard to find, and way too expensive every month going up the prices, so the people connected to the government are the merchants who controls all the markets in the country.
Off-topic:
Quote:well, that is the reality in venezuela, the most corrupt country in the world, i can assure you that
Not even close. What is being described in this thread is a reality in many developing country, not just Venezuela.
Anyways Twisted Scorpio do you have any more questions for us?