Plan Pricing

Why when purchasing a plan does the currency always revert back to USD after clicking Buy Now?   
Also when changing the currency from USD to another currency is it more expensive? 
Can you explain why buying the product using the EURO, which is currently stronger than the USD in the foreign exchange market, is more expensive?

Hi there
It looks like your Adobe ID has US as the country which is why the pricing reverts to US dollars.
Please go ahead and create a new Adobe ID with the correct country using the same email address.
Pricing is determined by many factors and it's not simply a straight conversion between currencies.
Kind regards
Bev

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    1) I have 4 email boxes - work (pop3), gmail, yahoo, and mac (are gmail and yahoo imap or pop3?). I need them to all be on the iPhone and synched to each mac. It seems logical that if all the accounts and structure are on MobileMe, then it is the driver of messaging, not one of the Macs. (Is anyone else getting like 1-2 minute response time on MobileMe?) Even with pop3, shouldn't email originated from the iPhone be shown on the Macs? Right now, I have no record on my computer that I ever sent that message other than a "message sent" email in my inbox after the iPhone delivers the email.
    2) I have a lot of my mail organized in folders under "On My Mac". I understand from the discussion board that these folders will not synch to MobileMe or the other devices. Question is, where should I move them to make it happen, and what will that look like on the iPhone? Do they have to go in subfolders to each account's inbox? That's a lot of data given the large number of attachments I have and thousands of emails.
    3) Aren't iPhoto and iTunes supposed to be included in the MobileMe functionality? I can't figure out how to make that happen. I got photos and music on the iPhone through a physical synch. That doesn't get them on each of my Macs. Will that even work given each computer has to be specifically authorized to play purchased music?
    Sorry, I know this is a lot of stuff in a single post, and believe it or not, I am not a technology dummy. But I am a busy guy and simply need to get this working. Apple's documentation is very sketchy.

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