To do this, I use Currency Switcher by WPWHAM. (https://wpwham.com/products/currency-switcher-for-woocommerce/)
Currency is USD by default when you are outside Turkey. It changes by geolocation.
My default shop currency is USD now. The problem is, when using PPOM forms, I have an option that would increase the price by 20% and when user sees default currency (USD), price successfully changes in the cart.
But when user sees TRY, the price won’t ever change. Neither in cart or checkout page.
Here, please check yourself.
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FYI, I use LSCache plugin. If it has to do something…
Thank you for your support and love the community.
Emre B.
How can we change it from (USD 14.95) to show ($14.95) instead? This would be a useful setting to add to the plugin settings/options, allow WP admin to specify the price symbol instead of the currency abbreviation.
Thank you
]]>When choosing the option “set regular price USD” on the variation pannel. No boxes appear to enter the price to set for all variation.
Screenshot:
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How it should be
https://prnt.sc/WWG2TsOshdc3
In settings, if the billing address is Canadian, the customer is charged in CAD. If the billing address is anywhere else, the customer is charged in USD.
We contacted Stripe and they said the issue is with Woocommerce (in the activity window on Stripe, the data clearly indicated “CA” as the country but currency is “USD”). Can someone please explain how this happened? There have been many orders from Canada and the USA and this is the only time the currency was charged incorrectly.
Thanks in advance.
]]>However, if I charge USD prices, because the CAD dollar and the USD dollar are not equal, the taxes calculated by WooCommerce are going to be off. Is there some way, within Woocommerce, to have it so that customers are actually paying taxes only on CAD amounts and not USD amounts?
Thanks.
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]]>We sell some software products online here in Australia. All of our customers are based here and will only pay in AUD so we would like them to see all our products listed in AUD (we don’t want them to have any other currency option available), but most of the software suppliers charge us a fixed reseller price in USD or EUR because they’re from foreign countries. In this scenario the cost that we buy the stock varies due to the currency rate fluctuation, and now we need to update the listed AUD prices of all online products, which is very time-consuming and annoying.
Can I use this plugin to set the sale price in USD or EUR on the WooCommerce product page but display the real-time converted AUD on the frontend so the buyers always see the latest converted price in AUD and we don’t need to worry anymore about losing money because of the rate fluctuation?
It’s such a simple need but I couldn’t find any solution.
Thanks.
Best regards,
Acon
The home currency is ZAR and they select USD to convert, but it does not work. Please assist in resolving.
Can this also be related to another issue I posed (https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/no-data-for-usd-2/#post-13620147). Not sure why your plugin is so buggy
Thanks,
PicFlick
When we set a USD price for the attributes, it should at least auto convert the price to RM
Instead it uses the same price in RM (Ex: if client sets 2 USD, it shows 2 RM for Malaysia)
Please see screenshot: https://secure.webmedic.com/nECYMR
We need your help get in touch with the plugin author to see what they have to say about it first and move from there
Note that when users are outside Malaysia they see USD as the currency.
If user in Malaysia, they see RM as the currency.
Thank you.
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