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katharina
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I know some gateways do convert it for the customers. Never used this feature at all. I'm in the US and all prices are in US dollars on my site. I don't have a pop up with an exchange rate, because that one may vary from card issuing company to another. They all have their little build in fees. I worry that if we show a converted rate that it may not be what later shows on the customers statement. That can open a whole new can of worms. Sometimes customers ask up front and I tell them to check www.xe.com to get an idea, but warn them that bank/conversion charges may apply. As a customer I would always figure out what the exchange rate it by myself, if I order from another country. I have done so in the past and expect a site to run in their own currency. Most international customers on our site use paypal, because paypal shows them the converted price. Never had a problem at all.
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angel
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I've done following changes in /pc/gwAuthorizeAIM.asp file: Line: 117 Line: 478 (Assuming 1 USD = 70 BDT) Tell me what do you think. Edited by angel - 23-August-2008 at 7:49am |
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