Talk:Crédito

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The information sources are highly contradictory. Some claim the Creditos was pegged to the Pesos, some claim it had a free floating exchange rate. Some claim new member where given an initial credit of 50 Creditos, some claim an initial amount of 30 Creditos was handed out. The clubs are also sometimes organized in networks and sometimes in zones. There is at least a reasonable doubt if the information sources are actually reliable. --Fasten 15:18, 16 August 2005 (UTC)

Um, the information is contradictory because the systems were contradictory, not because the sources are unreliable. For example, the creditos were pegged to the pesos officially, but often not in reality. 151.197.187.72 05:22, 30 April 2007 (UTC)