Hi, I have no idea whether "gegen Aufpreis" means with an extra cost, or with no extra cost.
The literal translation "against extra cost" doesnt really clear it up either way.
Anyone know which one it actually means?
Topsy
Sep 20 2006, 4:07 pm
it means they'll charge you a bit more for it
BadDoggie
Sep 20 2006, 4:19 pm
It translates to English as either "for an additional charge" or "for a nominal fee".
You're gonna pay more.
woof.
Wrigleyville
Sep 23 2006, 4:47 pm
This is probably the worlds best translation site for words and even phrases like "gegen Aufpreis":
www.woerterbuch.info
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