I bought few copies of rome total war. Steam show price as 1 euro, yet they charged me only 1 zloty which is like 0.25 euro. Even in email from them it says that price is 1.00 EUR.

Never happen to me before, so im kinda curious what can happen now? They can charge rest of that price later on? they can refund me money and delete those copies? or nothing will happen and i should be happy that i saved money? :)

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Clearly they're telling you to buy more copies

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+1 try to buy more copies...another games :D

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lol'd

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+1

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In the last HiB I bought 1 gift 4 a friend and it costed me 1 RON ( 1/3 of a dollar)

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The same thing happened to me.
maybe 1$=1€=1ZŁ :D

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I wish there would be = 1 česká koruna :D

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btw , nám to asi bere celou cenu že ? :D

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I can live with that :)

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Damn polaks,Im 18 km from border i think im going over :D

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You should be happy, its mistake from steam not from you.Probably nothing will happen or it was just -75% or somethink?

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The same happened with me, but as I live in Hungary I got charged 1 Ft instead of 1 EUR, while 1 EUR is about 270 Ft.
I don't know what to expect, I don't want to risk buying hundreds of the game and then get charged later for hundreds of euros :D

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is war in hungary?

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No, we are not in war with anybody. We just have a shitty government.

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Perhaps you were sarcastic and I just didn't get it, but you know, that 1€ is 270Ft and not vice versa?

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My bad, corrected it, sorry!

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Be grateful that for once that a Steam fail has fallen in your favour

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Will I be charged 1peseta (166=1€ extingued currency)?

buy 4* your wanted copies!

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Si lo cobran a peseta, compro una copia para cada persona de mi barrio xd

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They might charge more later. I don't suggest buying more copies than you did. It might result some trouble.

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Yep.

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yeah, didn't bough more then i planed. Still its a problem for me since for security reasons I always block internet pucharses from my credit card, and only unlock it for the time I'm about to buy stuff.

I sent them support ticket, lets see what they have to say about it

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I wonder if they can really do that?? I mean it's their fault if their system messes up like this. I don't think it's fair if they charge people afterwards because of their own mistake.

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They can charge up to amount in invoice. It's fully in their right. So if they made charge of 10snt they can charge the 90snt later, or refund the 10snt and charge the full amount.

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Sound a little unfair, but if it's stated in their Terms of Service or somewhere else, I guess it's acceptable :L

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Umm how is it unfair?

In the end you pay the price you agreed to pay. They can't charge more than that in any case. So they have right to fix their mistake if it doesn't cause extra cost on you.

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I now realize I didn't understand the situation correctly. I re-read the OP's post and it says they SHOWED the correct price but charged too little. For some reason I understood that they also showed the price wrong, in which case it would be a totally different issue.

So yeah, I have to agree with you, Ekaros. They have the right (which they will probably use) to charge the missing amount of money afterwards.

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Maybe report the fail and receive a price greater than free rome copies for honesty?

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can i buy game from U ? LOL
Why R we robbed by steam in the EU ?? Cos €1= 1.21 dollarz ?
Why €1=$1 -> Cos EU is so rich :-)

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Yesterday 1.24 said paypal.

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dude don't be so cheap ;)

1 euro is already dirt cheap for this game, I think I have more hours clocked in Rome then in world of warcraft.

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NO it is not
It it was so cheap I'd already buy it 0.50$/€ is cheap. this is an 8 year old game.

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YES it is. Maybe you're too stingy to shell out $1/€1 for a great game, and that's fine - but that doesn't mean $1/€1 isn't dirt cheap. Entitlement FTW...

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Yet more proof that nobody at Valve is aware of exchange rates.

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I'm pretty sure that the price for the game as well as the per-currency prices are set by the publisher. I'm moderately certain the publisher doesn't just enter in one price and Steam converts it based on the buyer's location/currency. Thus this is a publisher screw up. Steam may or may not alert the publisher if you give them a ticket, iunno. It's not really Steam's problem. Since it's a publisher issue and not a Steam issue, if the publisher does "fix" the currency pricing, I don't think that Steam will charge you more or ban you / delete the game just because the publisher wants Steam to make buyers suffer due to the publisher's mistake.

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Dilemma - should we buy a shitton of copies and risk Steam adjusting the bill to our accounts, or wait to see what will happen and risk missing an amazing sale? :D

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A friend of mine says that if in Poland you buy something from Apple in their appstore for 1€ they block 1zł on your account, but when the blockade is over after a week or so they adjust the amount to the proper value. Maybe it works like this on Steam also now?

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That what I'm having atm. Money is reserved on my bank account, but not yet actually charged.

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well if thats the case then steam had to change it recently, never happen to me before.

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One Dollar = one Euro, and now one Zloty. Nothing stranger than Steam exchange rates. Gaben clearly skipped classes when foreign currency lessons were on...

Wonder if it works for Borderlands 2...?

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I'm gonna go with no :P

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I was also charged 1,04PLN for every copy of Total War I bought, but they propably will charge the rest of money later. I had already few situations with Steam, that they blocked on my card one price, and later there was charged difference between rate of exchange between those days (what's sometimes a bit unfair). However, maybe they won't charge more later, so I bought another one copy :-) . 4 PLN or 1 PLN... it's still very cheap for this game :P .

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nah, this is different. I was also charged sometimes bit different price due to exchange rate shifts. But its because of how banks works, store still gets same price.

This time however they charged completely different price, its error someone made.

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You know, if it's error at a bank, they will charge later in the same way.

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But how about if you pay with paysafecard
there's no way they could charge it later

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Maybe the 1 euro = 1 zloty conversion works for other games as well.
Profit! Buy Skyrim at slutty prices! \m/

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Not available on Steam Store in Poland, unfortunately.

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I'm from Poland and Steam charged me the full price ( 1 € = above 4 zł ). I paid by paypal. I guess that you were just lucky :D

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PayPal does money exchange on its own. It only proofs, that the fault is at credit card operator or at bank and they will probably charge the rest of money later.

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Except the issue is not happening to one user or one bank, but to people from Poland, Hungary, Serbia...

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Blokada jest na 1zl, ale transakcja bedzie na 1euro. Tez tak mialem.

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Hmm now I visiting poland this weekend... So...

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I got charged 1 Euro , it would be awesome to be charged only 1 RON (1RON=5EURO)

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4.4 ron = 1 euro

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fake post from steam tricking you to buy that game in hope for bigger disscount=)) just kiding

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Well, in Russia the game costs 49 roubles that is approximately equal to 1.2 euro. And somehow we got only 75% discount, not 90 as Europeans. Steam pricing is a funny thing :)

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wow, it's first time when ppl in Russia pay more :D

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" Even in email from them it says that price is 1.00 EUR."

Clearly, Steam charged you 1 euro. Your bank, on the other side, reserved smaller amount from your account. That has nothing with Steam. They will take the rest of amount when payment is due (end of month in most banks with international transactions of this kind).

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But it happened to me too, and to the user from Hungary. Can't be all the banks screwed up.
They usually withdraw the money immediately, and it's not we made purchases during non-working hours, I made mine at 10 am today.

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