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Originally Posted by BV
For example if your USD price is 29.95 USD CCBill recommends you bill the same numerical amount in Euros and because of the current exchange rate of 1.00 EUR = 1.59099 USD or 29.95 EUR = 47.6501 USD - You make an extra $15.36 USD in your pocket, the processor makes a little more too remember.
If the the Euro drops (and it could drop back to below a USD like it was)
then all those rebills you have going that are billed in EUROS also drop!
So if the Euro drops you get less money.
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So the Euros(for this price) would have to drop $15.36 before anyone cared and then that would be making exactly the same as charging dollars.
Not to mention that the rebills already canceled 2 years before this could ever even happen.
Unless world war 4, 5 and 6 jump off at the same time there is probably no way in hell the euro will crash fast enough to have a broad affect on rebills before most have cancelled anyway.