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Originally Posted by Socks
I'm still very concerned about their multi-currency, because the customer invariably gets charged more in their currency than the US membership is worth (driving sales away if the customer is smart enough to check rates). Add to that, you don't receive a penny of the extra money.
I recently noticed a $9.99 USD membership selling for $10.57 CDN, and the CDN dollar at that time was worth more than the USD.
So CCBill charges customer $10.57 in a currency worth MORE than USD, and then pays you $9.99 (minus CCBill fee).
Whose getting the extra $0.60?
Nobody has been able to answer this question for me.
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would be nice to hear more on this...