
( Product price x currency conversion rate) x ( 1 + currency conversion fee) For example, when a $10.00 USD product is converted to Euros, the converted price of €8.90 includes the currency conversion rate and conversion fee: Your converted prices include your currency conversion costs. Your prices are converted by multiplying the store price by the currency conversion rate, adding the conversion fee, and then applying the rounding rules for that currency if applicable. Because these amounts are approximate conversions from your customer’s currency and can fluctuate based on the exchange market, they might differ from the total amount captured.

When you fulfill a multi-currency order, line item prices are converted into your store's currency. You can't set prices for your products manually in different currencies. The prices in your store change automatically with market exchange rates. When you sell in multiple currencies, your online store prices are converted to your customer's currency. To learn more about subscriptions, refer to Subscriptions. If you sell subscription products and sell in multiple currencies, then the currency conversion rate stays the same as the first order that your customer places. You can lose or gain money in the following situations: Whenever there is a time delay in processing payments or refunds, there is a possibility that you might lose or gain money because of currency conversions.

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This documentation is applicable to merchants who aren't currently using Shopify Markets.
