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Charging in Euros?

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08-02-2006, 11:03 PM
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I never see people pricing their work here in Euros (designers from Europe). Any people planning on switching over from USD to Euros?

08-02-2006, 11:13 PM
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it's easier for everyone to keep to one currency, just like oil. In real life you would quote your countries currnecy, but over the net it is easier for people to quote prices in USD.

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Originally Posted by Evo
it's easier for everyone to keep to one currency, just like oil. In real life you would quote your countries currnecy, but over the net it is easier for people to quote prices in USD.
But the dollar has been so weak for ages. A dollar isn't worth much in Europe. And not sure how the future looks like for the dollar. Thing is, it also costs to convert USD into €.

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I agree with Bennett. Simpler all round, even though I'm from England...I've become so used to using $ on the Internet that it just comes naturally now

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Originally Posted by Vivoxia
But the dollar has been so weak for ages. A dollar isn't worth much in Europe. And not sure how the future looks like for the dollar. Thing is, it also costs to convert USD into €.
If you ask 300 Euro from a local customer, you could ask 400 USD from an international customer.
If you're using Paypal to receive money, converting is free.

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