Talk:Romania/@comment-26674008-20170403094809/@comment-24682153-20170410213613

Yep. Jamar is right. This is explainedhere in Romanian:"  Preţ în EUR * Cursul stabilit * TVA" 

I'm surprised that this is legal in the EU. They hide the 24% sales tax in the currency conversion. The top-ups have a face value in EUR but before taxes and you'll get a tax-deducted recharge in RON. This is the only case that I know that anyone can sell anything to a retail customer in the EU with a price tag before taxes (what is the usual way in the US). I guess they use the conversion as a loophole.