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Originally Posted by JSWolf
But when you buy in US dollars from the UK, you pay extra because of currency conversion. If it was priced in pounds, then you would not get charged an extra fee. So yes, it does make a difference. It raises the price of every single eBook that's not free. So if your shop is supposed to be international, then make it so and have prices for ever different currency. Kobo does it and so does eBooks.com.
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And when you are in Ireland and using Amazon, unless non-Kindle stuff from Germany, then there is the conversion cost.