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Sorry got EUR/GBP mixed up, I mean GBP when I say EUR
All I'm wondering is if it's possible to add the charged amount (GBP) to our GBP balance instead of the adaptive USD amount.
This would be highly beneficial for us, as we'd avoid 2 forex conversions, one for adapative pricing, then one to convert back to GBP!
hey there ๐ can you share your account ID?
We are a UK company, but sell internationally so our base pricing needs to be USD but we eventually convert everything to GBP ourselves.
acct_1SngUiEVrnv1gjea
thanks, just taking a look at your recent transactions
This is a sandbox account FWIW
pi_3Sut1NEVrnv1gjea1o6p8pzG was charged to the customer in GBP, but was adaptive priced to USD
from what I'm aware, it's not possible to configure Adaptive Pricing so that your account receives the 'local' amount directly - you always settle in the default currency of the price (i.e. USD in this case)
but I can see why this is tricky in your situation, given the double conversion, so I'm just confirming internally if this can be avoided
I see, that's what I thought. For what it's worth, this would be a nice feature to add. It avoids the double conversion which does hit our bottom line and is inefficient.
yeah I can see that for sure - just running a quick test to try something out
ok yeah I'm afraid there's no way to change this behaviour for Adaptive Pricing at the moment, but if you instead use Manual Currency Prices (i.e. currency_options when creating the Price object), then the funds will settle in the localised currency
https://docs.stripe.com/payments/checkout/localize-prices/manual-currency-prices
so if you create a USD price with a GBP local option, and the payment is processed in GBP, the funds will settle in your GBP balance without conversion
it just means you need to define each currency option manually
Unfortunately doesn't work for us because we want everything pegged to the USD price, if exchange rates drift we'd need to keep revising the pricing.
Appreciate the work around though.
Any chance you can submit this as a feature request?
yeah that's the helpful part with Adaptive Pricing so that's understandable
yep no worries, happy to share the feedback with our product team!
Thank you!
Love the adaptive pricing by the way, great feature and excited to go live with it.
As always you guys are superb, have a great day!
thanks a lot! glad to hear that ๐ฅณ