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Oct. 16th, 2002 03:53 pmI got an intresting reminder from Paypal -- I can accept payments now in Euros or Pounds Sterling, and have them converted to US dollars (better for me), or maintain seperate accounts. Which got me thinking...
Should I list Euro and Pound Sterling prices?
Alot of times, I say "$15" or "$25" or something number divisible by 5 within 15-35. If I say US$/Euro/Pound Sterling, I would have to make those arbitrary numbers an actuall payscale -- from 1 ($15) to 5 ($35).
In addition, as I check the USPS website, I would have to pay an extra $5 to get garunteed 4-7 day service, instead of 4-7 weeks. For Canada and Mexico, it's not too bad, $2 extra which I can absorb. But if I ship to the UK or Japan, I'll have to charge that extra $5 US.
Should I list Euro and Pound Sterling prices?
Alot of times, I say "$15" or "$25" or something number divisible by 5 within 15-35. If I say US$/Euro/Pound Sterling, I would have to make those arbitrary numbers an actuall payscale -- from 1 ($15) to 5 ($35).
In addition, as I check the USPS website, I would have to pay an extra $5 to get garunteed 4-7 day service, instead of 4-7 weeks. For Canada and Mexico, it's not too bad, $2 extra which I can absorb. But if I ship to the UK or Japan, I'll have to charge that extra $5 US.