Currencies: what you can charge and with which method
Seven product currencies, a compatibility table per payment method, buyers abroad and conversions. And what happens when a currency is unsupported.
The product currency
Each product uses one of seven currencies: US dollar (USD), euro (EUR), Israeli shekel (ILS), British pound (GBP), Canadian dollar (CAD), Australian dollar (AUD) and Swiss franc (CHF). The price is displayed and charged in that currency. Price limits: 1 to 10,000, or free.
Which currencies each payment method processes
| Payment method | Currencies |
|---|---|
| Stripe | All seven |
| PayPal | All seven |
| Cardcom | ILS, USD, EUR, GBP |
| UPay | ILS, USD |
| External link / direct coordination | All seven (you collect yourself) |
If the chosen currency is unsupported by the product's payment method, a message appears on save and you simply pick a supported currency or a different method.
Buyers abroad
Buyers pay from anywhere in the world with every payment method. When a buyer's card runs in another currency, their card company converts at its own rate, as in any international purchase.
Conversions and payouts
Any currency conversion on the way to your bank account happens at your payment provider under its terms. Pricing in the currency you want to receive saves conversions.