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Originally Posted by Webby
Mmmm.. would not know an answer to that Smokey. But overall, the total revenue is up by offering memberships in multi-currency. Nothing is hidden on sign pages - surfers are free to pay in dollars, Euro's and a few other currencies. Suspect it has more to do with currency familiarity than much else, tho there is a gain on currency exchange, but doubt the average surfer gives a damn
PS... Dunno if this is relevant or not, say a membership is US$29.95 - that's around 25 Euros or 17 UK Pounds. 17 UK "appears" kinda cheap after you may have promised em the earth on a front end and may not look credible in UK terms - the UK is used to paying more - even Hamburgers cost more :-) A reasonable UK price would be around 24.95 UK Pounds tho who knows.
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having memberships in multi-currencies is what im saying.. but if you default to euros your likely going to lose u.s. customers.. speaking from experience ( although with mainstream ) if i see default euor's it makes me think the company is likely in the u.k. and support is going to be in opposite time zones and may not follow local laws. ( like if theres a problem and its u.s. based you have alot more options ) If i'm not told and its .com and in u.s. dollars i dont usually ask ( although still could be u.k. based )