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WooCommerce All Currencies

Add all world currencies to your WooCommerce store; change currency symbol

Description

Not able to find your currency in the WooCommerce default currency settings? When you enable WooCommerce All Currencies module, you’ll be able to add all world currencies to your WooCommerce store, change the currency symbol, and change the currency on the front end of your website.

Choose from 159 additional currencies not originally included in WooCommerce.

Once enabled, Booster All Currencies will automatically add all currencies to the WooCommerce currency list. You can then select your currency as usual from WooCommerce > Settings > General > Currency

Admin Settings

WooCommerce All Currencies - Admin Settings

Frontend

WooCommerce All Currencies - Frontend

Full list of added currencies

Afghan afghani, Albanian lek, Algerian dinar, Angolan kwanza, Argentine peso, Armenian dram, Aruban florin, Australian dollar, Azerbaijani manat, Bahamian dollar, Bahraini dinar, Bangladeshi taka, Barbadian dollar, Belarusian ruble, Belize dollar, Bhutanese ngultrum, Bolivian boliviano, Bosnia and Herzegovina konvertibilna marka, Botswana pula, Brazilian real, British pound, Brunei dollar, Bulgarian lev, Burundi franc, Cayman Islands dollar, Cambodian riel, Canadian dollar, Cape Verdean escudo, Central African CFA franc, Central African CFA franc, CFP franc, Chilean peso, Chinese renminbi, Colombian peso, Comorian franc, Congolese franc, Costa Rican colon, Croatian kuna, Cuban peso, Czech koruna, Danish krone, Djiboutian franc, Dominican peso, East Caribbean dollar, Egyptian pound, Eritrean nakfa, Estonian kroon, Ethiopian birr, European euro, Falkland Islands pound, Fijian dollar, Gambian dalasi, Georgian lari, Ghanaian cedi, Gibraltar pound, Guatemalan quetzal, Guinean franc, Guyanese dollar, Haitian gourde, Honduran lempira, Hong Kong dollar, Hungarian forint, Icelandic króna, Indian rupee, Indonesian rupiah, Iranian rial, Iraqi dinar, Israeli new sheqel, Yemeni rial, Jamaican dollar, Japanese yen, Jordanian dinar, Kazakhstani tenge, Kenyan shilling, Kyrgyzstani som, Kuwaiti dinar, Lao kip, Latvian lats, Lebanese lira, Lesotho loti, Liberian dollar, Libyan dinar, Lithuanian litas, Macanese pataca, Macedonian denar, Malagasy ariary, Malaysian ringgit, Malawian kwacha, Maldivian rufiyaa, Mauritanian ouguiya, Mauritian rupee, Mexican peso, Myanma kyat, Moldovan leu, Mongolian tugrik, Moroccan dirham, Mozambican metical, Namibian dollar, Nepalese rupee, Netherlands Antillean gulden, New Taiwan dollar, New Zealand dollar, Nicaraguan cordoba, Nigerian naira, North Korean won, Norwegian krone, Omani rial, Paanga, Pakistani rupee, Panamanian balboa, Papua New Guinean kina, Paraguayan guarani, Peruvian nuevo sol, Philippine peso, Polish zloty, Qatari riyal, Romanian leu, Russian ruble, Rwandan franc, Saint Helena pound, Samoan tala, Sao Tome and Principe dobra, Saudi riyal, Seychellois rupee, Serbian dinar, Sierra Leonean leone, Singapore dollar, Syrian pound, Slovak koruna, Solomon Islands dollar, Somali shilling, South African rand, South Korean won, Special Drawing Rights, Sri Lankan rupee, Sudanese pound, Surinamese dollar, Swazi lilangeni, Swedish krona, Swiss franc, Tajikistani somoni, Tanzanian shilling, Thai baht, Trinidad and Tobago dollar, Tunisian dinar, Turkish new lira, Turkmen manat, UAE dirham, Ugandan shilling, Ukrainian hryvnia, United States dollar, Uruguayan peso, Uzbekistani som, Vanuatu vatu, Venezuelan bolivar, Vietnamese dong, West African CFA franc, Zambian kwacha, Zimbabwean dollar.

Custom Currencies

You can also add completely custom currencies. Since Booster for WooCommerce version 2.4.2 currency symbol can now be empty.

Accessible through:

  • WooCommerce > Settings > Booster > Prices & Currencies > Currencies

Tested on WooCommerce 4.0.0 and WordPress 5.3.2Plugin can be downloaded here. If there are any locked fields in the module, you will need to get Booster Plus to unlock them.

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  1. Dominik April 10, 2018 at 1:10 pm#comment>

    Hi! Great Plugin! Any chance you can add reddcoin RDD to the currencies feature?

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  3. John Gassmann November 11, 2017 at 11:01 am#comment>

    Hello since I activated the plugin my site is stuck on US dollars even viewing it from the UK.

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  5. kuldeep October 21, 2016 at 6:27 am#comment>

    good

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  7. Alejandra June 3, 2016 at 8:33 pm#comment>

    Hellow! We have the Booster Plus plug-in for our online e-commerce where we have the Mexican Peso as the default currency.
    Now we are trying to implement the Currency Switcher with 3 different Currencies: Mexican Peso, Euro and US Dollar.
    We set and activated the modules: Currency Switcher, Currencies by Country and Currencies.
    The problem is when we select no matter what currency from the dropdown list, the currency symbol is always the same as the default currency ( in this case “MXN $” at the beginning), the rate exchange and the selected option in the dropdown is OK. We are using the storefront theme 2.0.4, Woocommerce 2.5.5 and WP 4.5.2 and testing with a localhost.

    Thanks in advance!

    Paco

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    • Booster Support Team June 3, 2016 at 9:13 pm#comment>

      Hi Paco,

      You should choose which of two modules you mentioned you want to be enabled, it’s either “Multicurrency (Currency Switcher)” or “Prices and Currencies by Country”, but not both at the same time. If the problem persists – please check if you have any caching plugins enabled on your site. If so – please try disabling it. Please let me know if that helped.

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      Tom

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  9. Karl February 3, 2016 at 8:15 am#comment>

    The customer can pay with selected currency?. It includes the Spanish language?

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  11. Val December 2, 2015 at 9:54 pm#comment>

    Hi,
    I would like to add a custom currency which I use to exchange points between members.

    How can I do that ?

    Tks,

    Val

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    • Val December 3, 2015 at 9:37 am#comment>

      Let me add a few details to my question :

      I have the myCred gateway which lets you create a currency. I have created C Coins which now appear in my default WooCommerce list of currencies under WooCommerce > General > Currency Options – Currency.

      How can I make it appear in WooComerce > Booster ?

      Thank you for your support,

      Val

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    • Valentin Solovjov December 16, 2015 at 6:27 pm#comment>

      Hi,

      could you please contact us at support@booster.io to discuss details.

      BR,
      Val

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    • Valentin Solovjov December 16, 2015 at 7:04 pm#comment>

      Hi,

      please tell us a bit more in details, what would you like to achieve.

      BR,
      Val

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  13. Kahaduwage Chathura October 2, 2015 at 2:40 am#comment>

    Hi,

    As the title suggest this plugin causes some conflicts with Coursepress pro plugin.

    Can you please look into these threads:

    http://premium.wpmudev.org/forums/topic/the-percentages-and-certificate-course-dont-work-properly#post-958933

    http://premium.wpmudev.org/forums/topic/getting-a-fatal-error-when-trying-to-generate-a-report

    Apparently, It also causes some css conflicts as well:

    http://premium.wpmudev.org/forums/topic/my-unit-pages-are-display-as-following-screenshot-after

    I’m willing to provide Coursepress pro plugin for testing purposes.

    Can you please help me (or us, there are many people who are using these two plugins together) to resolve these issues?

    Thanks.

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    • Kahaduwage Chathura October 2, 2015 at 3:42 pm#comment>

      Thanks for the solution 🙂

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  15. Anthony August 19, 2015 at 10:19 pm#comment>

    Hi,
    I’m having a issue with not being able to change any currencies symbol. I make the change on the backend, but it is not reflected in the frontend (shop).
    I changed both New Zealand from $ to NZD and Australia from $ to AUD and clicked on “Save Changes”. But when I check the results both currencies still display $.
    This is a big issue for me as customers from these countries (and some others) will be thinking the products are showing to them in US dollars, and are a lot more expensive than they really are!
    Could you please look into this, I would really appreciate it! 🙂

    I really like your plugin BTW!

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    • Valentin Solovjov August 20, 2015 at 11:50 am#comment>

      Dear Anthony,

      please download and reinstall Booster for WooCommerce development version:

      http://booster.io/dev/

      BR,
      Val

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  17. Anthony July 12, 2015 at 12:01 am#comment>

    Hi Tom,
    I have changed the $ to NZD, for New Zealand, but my shop still shows the “$” not the NZD I was hoping it would show.
    Same happens for AUD, SGD and HKD. They all continue to show the $, so I think these customers will think my prices are showing in USD and are very high!

    Thank You for your time!

    Anthony

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  19. Tanya March 9, 2015 at 9:21 pm#comment>

    I’ve changed the currency symbol for Canadian dollars from CAD to $, but the product pages still display CAD. What else do I need to do?

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    • WooJetpack Support Team March 17, 2015 at 2:59 pm#comment>

      Hi,

      So sorry for such a delayed reply.
      I’ve checked on our test server, and it seems to work fine there. If possible please share/create your admin account (preferably ftp, or WordPress at least) to support@booster.io, usually it’s the fastest way of solving such issues.

      Best regards,
      Tom

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  21. Ayesha December 30, 2014 at 12:33 pm#comment>

    Hi,
    This feature was working perfectly for me up until a few days ago. I want to use the UAE Dirham (AED) symbole, but it shows up blank.
    I’ve changed to other currencies and it’s still blank.we
    If I disable this plugin, then the default woocommerce currency does show so it’s a plugin related problem.

    My website: http://www.thebbcreamgirl.com

    Thank you for your help and for a very useful plugin 🙂

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    • WooJetpack Support Team December 30, 2014 at 12:45 pm#comment>

      Hi,

      Could you please recheck if “Hide Currency Symbol” is not checked in WooJetpack’s Currencies settings.
      If it’s not checked – could you please create temporary admin account for us on your site?

      Best regards,
      Tom

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    • Ayesha December 31, 2014 at 4:25 pm#comment>

      Yes its definitely not ticked,
      Where can I email you the login credentials to the admin account?

      Thanks!

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    • WooJetpack Support Team January 1, 2015 at 2:52 pm#comment>

      Hi,

      Please contact us with login details on support@booster.io

      Best regards,
      Tom

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  23. Richard December 10, 2014 at 8:49 am#comment>

    Hi WooJetpack Support Team!

    We’re wondering if the previous commenters issues were resolved? We just purchased the Jetpack Plus kit hoping to fiddle with this…but yes, we would also like the option of targeted pricing based on buyer origin by country that we can manually set ourselves.

    For example, at the moment our site’s product prices are set at CAD. If a customer drops in from the US, we’d like them to see our set USD prices and checkout in USD. Where I get a bit fuzzy though is how to accept USD – currently we are with Beanstream with two separate accounts for CAD and USD – but it seems like we can only integrate one checkout system with Beanstream?

    Any assistance on this would be appreciated!!!

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    • WooJetpack Support Team December 10, 2014 at 9:12 am#comment>

      Hi,

      Yes, updates are almost ready – I hope it will be released tomorrow or on Friday.

      We’ve included “Prices and Currencies by Country” feature, which gets customer’s country by IP and then displays price and currency accordingly (by exchange rate you set manually for each country and/or group of countries). I’ve tested it with EUR and USD currencies on PayPal gateway.

      I will let you know as soon as update is ready.

      Best regards,
      Tom

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    • Richard December 11, 2014 at 8:35 am#comment>

      Yes please! Holiday is upon us…we’re losing out on lots of opportunity!

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    • WooJetpack Support Team December 11, 2014 at 6:00 pm#comment>

      Hi,

      We are releasing tomorrow morning.

      Best regards,
      Tom

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    • Richard December 12, 2014 at 3:26 pm#comment>

      Amazing – will there be a notification to update the plugin?

      Thanks!

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    • WooJetpack Support Team December 12, 2014 at 3:31 pm#comment>

      Hi,

      We’ve just released v.2.0.0. Please check it out. Settings you need are in WooCommerce > Jetpack > CURRENCIES.
      Please let me know if it works as expected, we are ready to fix right away.

      P.S. Yes, there will be standard update notification in Plugins.

      Best regards,
      Tom

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    • Richard December 12, 2014 at 5:14 pm#comment>

      Hi Tom!

      We had a friend in the US try to checkout with the updated currency settings, and she said she got stuck at checkout – spinning dot of death.

      Another friend out of Berlin, Germany, also got the spinning dot of death.

      I tried checking out from Canada, and all was well – Paypal showed the prices in CAD. For the US, I tested the checkout using a VPN based out of the US, and I managed to pull through and saw that the settings worked and checkout read it as USD.

      Any explanation on the difference in experience?

      Thanks!

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    • Richard December 12, 2014 at 5:41 pm#comment>

      Sorry, just another note – the option to multiply price is a great feature, but it isn’t working?

      For example for the EU, we set the price at x1.2 – When we had a contact in France go to the website, the prices were still showing at our regular prices (i.e. 150) rather than 150×1.2=180.

      Is this just a bug?

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    • WooJetpack Support Team December 12, 2014 at 6:09 pm#comment>

      Regarding “spinning dot of death” issue – really hard to tell why this could happen, I need some time to investigate… I’ve retested it on our server – it seems to work fine. Let me know if issue will magically disappear… miracles happen sometimes 🙂 Maybe it was something with clearing server’s cache?
      Regarding “price multiplication” issue – again, I’ve retested it on our server – it seems to work fine, need some time to investigate.
      I will let you know as soon as I have any results.

      Best regards,
      Tom

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    • WooJetpack Support Team December 12, 2014 at 7:00 pm#comment>

      One question regarding “price multiplication” issue – did currency symbol changed to EUR from CAD for your customer in France?

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    • Richard December 12, 2014 at 8:09 pm#comment>

      Regarding price multiplication, we set almost all countries at USD with the exception of Canada. So, for example, EU countries would be under USD, with a multiplication rate of 1.2 – the website does not show currency symbols for anything beyond CAD.

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    • WooJetpack Support Team December 12, 2014 at 8:14 pm#comment>

      It would be great if you could test if currency would change in France to e.g. EUR. If currency symbol won’t change – then the problem is that country is identified incorrectly. I’m going to add secondary country detection method, so this problem will be solved…

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    • Richard December 12, 2014 at 8:30 pm#comment>

      We set it up as 4 groups:

      Group 1: MX, US
      Currency: USD
      Multiply: 1

      Group 2: AL, AD, AT, BY, BE, BA, BG, HR, CY, CZ, DK, EE, FO, FI, FR, DE, GI, GR, HU, IS, IE, IT, LV, LI, LT, LU, MK, MT, MD, MC, NL, NO, PL, PT, RO, RU, SM, RS, SK, SI, ES, SE, CH, UA, GB, VA, RS, IM, RS, ME, AT, BE, BG, CY, CZ, DE, DK, EE, ES, FI, FR, GB, GR, HU, HR, IE, IT, LT, LU, LV, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SE, SI, SK
      Currency: USD
      Multiply: 1.2

      Group 3: AS, AU, NZ, CK, FJ, PF, GU, KI, MP, MH, FM, UM, NR, NC, NZ, NU, NF, PW, PG, MP, SB, TK, TO, TV, VU, UM, WF, WS, TL, AF, AM, AZ, BH, BD, BT, BN, KH, CN, CX, CC, IO, GE, HK, IN, ID, IR, IQ, IL, JP, JO, KZ, KP, KR, KW, KG, LA, LB, MO, MY, MV, MN, MM, NP, OM, PK, PH, QA, SA, SG, LK, SY, TW, TJ, TH, TR, TM, AE, UZ, VN, YE, PS
      Currency: USD
      Multiply: 1.3

      Group 4: CA
      Currency: CAD
      Multiply: 1

      For Group 1, 2, 3, no currency symbol/code is shown. Prices are not multiplied. At checkout, prices are processed as USD, so that’s working for sure. But the prices on the site do not show USD, and does not multiply.

      For Group 4, the site displays all prices with CAD attached (i.e. CAD150)

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    • WooJetpack Support Team December 13, 2014 at 12:53 pm#comment>

      Hi Richard,

      Please check your email.

      Best regards,
      Tom

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    • WooJetpack Support Team December 13, 2014 at 1:46 pm#comment>

      Hi again,

      We’ve just uploaded v.2.0.3, which should fix the bug with multiplication.

      Best regards,
      Tom

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    • Nikos December 3, 2016 at 6:28 am#comment>

      Hey Richard. I have the same issue. I have CAD and USD accounts with beanstream but all the plugins show only one account option. How did you solve ur issue?

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  25. Krishan November 14, 2014 at 8:12 am#comment>

    I am selling affiliate products through my wordpress website.

    I need to sell locally as well as internationally. So, I need two currency symbols INR and US$. Just the symbols, not conversions (as I am selling affiliate products and customer will actually buy the item from the other site).

    Actually, I need the currency symbol setting in ‘Add Product’ page. When a new product is added, it should prompt us to choose currency symbol. That’s all.

    If it is possible that will be great.

    Thanks,
    Krishan

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    • WooJetpack Support Team November 14, 2014 at 8:52 pm#comment>

      Hi,

      We’ve already have identical task on our list, working on it right now. I will let you know as soon as update is ready.

      Meanwhile, maybe you could use “Price Labels” feature, and set “Instead of the price” label (for external products)?

      Best regards,
      Tom

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    • WooJetpack Support Team December 12, 2014 at 4:16 pm#comment>

      Hi Krishan,

      We’ve finally added “Currency for External Products” feature to WooJetpack. Please let me know if it works as expected.

      Best regards,
      Tom

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  27. Leon Kotze November 7, 2014 at 9:33 am#comment>

    Hi

    I would like to know about this.

    I am looking for something that will enable me to have products displayed in more than one currency. Not for each product, but certain products in one, and certain in another.
    I am in South Africa and will be selling goods locally, so that must be labeled and setup in ZAR, also with a local affiliate supplier in ZAR, but then international suppliers like Amazon in AS$.

    PLEASE tell me you can help me. 🙂

    Regards
    Leon

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    • Leon Kotze November 7, 2014 at 9:36 am#comment>

      Sorry, forgot to add.
      The US$ goods will obviously not go through the local cart, so no need to have the capability there, only in the display.

      Leon

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    • WooJetpack Support Team November 8, 2014 at 9:10 pm#comment>

      Hi, Leon,

      We’ve already added “second currency” task to our list, however I’m not sure when it will be ready. We are working on it and I will let you know as soon as update is ready.

      Best regards,
      Tom

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    • Leon Kotze November 9, 2014 at 5:25 am#comment>

      Hi Tom
      Thanks, that will be great. My only problem is that as usual, I needed this by last week… LOL

      Leon

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    • WooJetpack Support Team November 9, 2014 at 8:38 pm#comment>

      Hi Leon,

      I’m really familiar with “needed last week situation” 🙂 Doing our best. Will let you know as soon as possible.

      Best regards,
      Tom

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    • Leon Kotze November 10, 2014 at 10:56 am#comment>

      Thanks Tom
      Appreciated.

      Leon

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    • WooJetpack Support Team December 12, 2014 at 3:29 pm#comment>

      Hi Leon,

      We’ve finally added “Currency for External Products” feature to WooJetpack. I hope it is what you needed.

      Best regards,
      Tom

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    • Leon Kotze December 15, 2014 at 10:41 am#comment>

      Hi Tom
      GREAT, thanks a lot for this. I take it that this feature is only available on the “Plus” edition?
      Where on the settings or product page can this be set?

      Regards
      Leon

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    • WooJetpack Support Team December 15, 2014 at 11:15 am#comment>

      Hi Leon,

      No, this one is free.
      Settings are in WooCommerce > Settings > Jetpack > CURRENCIES > Currency for External Products.

      Best regards,
      Tom

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    • Leon Kotze December 15, 2014 at 11:18 am#comment>

      Found it, thanks a mill again.

      Regards
      Leon

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  29. Illona October 22, 2014 at 10:42 am#comment>

    Hi, I would like to confirm, if I download WooJetpack Plus will prices automatically show in the currency of where the buyer is logging in from?

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    • WooJetpack Support Team October 22, 2014 at 3:22 pm#comment>

      Hi,

      Unfortunately at the moment the plugin does not work this way – it just lets you change your default shop currency.

      However the idea of showing prices in different currencies for different countries sounds interesting. We will try to add it to our plugin. I already have one question – what about exchange rates? Do you want to set them? Or you want to manually set prices in different currencies (that is without using exchange rates at all)?

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      Tom

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    • Illona October 23, 2014 at 9:31 am#comment>

      Thanks for your response. I would prefer to set the exchange rate. But I wouldn’t mind setting the prices in different currencies it myself.

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    • WooJetpack Support Team October 23, 2014 at 4:26 pm#comment>

      Hi,

      Ok, got it. We will try to add this feature, however, it may take a while – up to 2 weeks, hope that is not a problem for you. I will let you know as soon as I have any news.

      Best regards,
      Tom

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    • Illona October 28, 2014 at 3:17 pm#comment>

      Awesome… Thank you very much

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    • WooJetpack Support Team December 12, 2014 at 3:27 pm#comment>

      Hi,

      Much later than expected (sorry for that), but we’ve finally added “Prices and Currencies by Country” feature to WooJetpack. Please check it out when you have time, and let us know what needs to be fixed, changed and/or added.

      Best regards,
      Tom

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