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potent sierraBOT
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green island
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Hi yeah are you a US or CA merchant?

sour tree
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@green island No, I just realised that it's only for north america

green island
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yes that's correct

sour tree
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Sorry @green island I created a new post because it is a separate issue, but we can continue here.

green island
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Yeah no need for separate posts

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If you have an open thread just post there

sour tree
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Got it

green island
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Looking

sour tree
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When I provide a test email (like explained in the docs): test+location_US@example.com then it works and chooses the correct currency. But not when I change the country in the dropdown.

green island
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Can you share a checkout session id where currency wasn't converted automatically?

sour tree
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Yes. Just to make sure I understand correctly: When I have multiple currencies, I assumed that when my customer changes their address from "Germany" to "Australia" in the checkout session, the price should change to their local currency (AUD) automatically. Is that correct?

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This one for example is always in €

green island
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Oh AFAIK it's based on location not the country drop-down

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That's why we have those test emails

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It's so you can "mock" your location

sour tree
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Aaaah I see

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That makes sense

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Thanks!