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![]() Hey guys
Want to setup a store but have to do so using shops from the US, UK and AU. Of course they all have different currencies. Can someone tell me if I would need to setup a different shop for each region or is there an easy way to convert all shop feeds into a single US or AU currency. Thanks L. Shop ID is 44103 |
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![]() We don't have any built-in currency conversion functionality.
Setting up a shop per country would be imo the best solution and will be less confusing for visitors. |
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![]() Would it be possible to have this as an added feature? Surely it's just some simple math for some major currencies. E.g. US and Canadian dollars, British pounds and euros. Start with those.
When you get into niches, it's common to look all over the world to find products you care about. Especially when they're hard to find locally. |
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![]() Hi,
This is not a feature we will be adding to the Factory plugin. Eric
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![]() AU Dollars it is! All good. Thanks.
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