Zac Glenn wrote:
Think this has anything to do with Jagex raising their american USD price for membership?
Yes. It's exactly why - The dollar is weaker than the pound, the price stays the same with the pound (it might have gone up slightly due to inflation recently, i don't know, i don't play anymore) and the dollar gets weaker, so to get the same amount of capital the price in dollars rises slightly, even more so if the british price has increased coinciding with a downturn in dollar:pound.
Also, someone mentioned fuel - I'm always amused when Americans complain about the price of fuel, $4.26 a gallon is £2.13 (ish) a gallon.
1 US gallon = 3.78541178 liter
Therefore (in america) a liter of fuel costs 2.13/3.78541178 = 0.56268p, or (roughly) $1.12. A liter of unleaded petrol here is (where i live), at it's cheapest. £1.159 a liter, at it's most expensive £1.209 a liter. For diesel add about 15p a liter. This means that, again in very rough terms, to compare prices, petrol costs (1.159*2)=$2.318 a liter * 3.78541178 = $8.77458 a gallon in Britain, compared to $4.26 in wherever you live in America.
Don't complain about fuel - We have it much, much worse.