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  • Julie S.
    First Lieutenant

    • Oct 2005
    • 159

    Question for the UK people =)

    I'm trying to decide whether I should add item prices listed on my site in a currency for people from the UK (in addition to US and Canadian). I've noticed a HUGE UK presence on the web.

    Sooo... my "dumb American" question is this:
    Do those in the UK use only Pounds or do they also use Euros?
    I was thinking of adding Euros pricing if it caters to more people than the pound... but I don't want to steer people from the UK away if the Euro is not a familiar enough currency.

    =P Please don't laugh! =P

    Thanks for the help-
    Julie S.
    www.hanalynn.com
    www.hanalynn.com
  • Watdaflip
    Major General

    • Sep 2005
    • 2116

    #2
    Well, if you are aiming for the UK market you would probably want to go with the pound, they don't use Euros

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    • Julie S.
      First Lieutenant

      • Oct 2005
      • 159

      #3
      (Embarrassed) Thanks very much. =)

      Julie Shields
      www.hanalynn.com
      www.hanalynn.com

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      • limebrook1
        Brigadier General

        • Jun 2005
        • 1583

        #4
        Seconded. I'm from the UK and I know roughly how many $ to the £, but nothing about euros! Ignorant lot we are!

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        • VodaHost
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          • Mar 2005
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          • Julie S.
            First Lieutenant

            • Oct 2005
            • 159

            #6
            Originally posted by VodaHost
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            Ahh yes... I have this converter link on my site. =)

            Thanks very much for all the help and encouragement everyone. =)

            Julie S.
            www.hanalynn.com
            www.hanalynn.com

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            • Mac
              Private

              • Nov 2005
              • 1

              #7
              Re: Question for the UK people =)

              Originally posted by Julie S.
              I'm trying to decide whether I should add item prices listed on my site in a currency for people from the UK (in addition to US and Canadian). I've noticed a HUGE UK presence on the web.

              Sooo... my "dumb American" question is this:
              Do those in the UK use only Pounds or do they also use Euros?
              I was thinking of adding Euros pricing if it caters to more people than the pound... but I don't want to steer people from the UK away if the Euro is not a familiar enough currency.

              =P Please don't laugh! =P

              Thanks for the help-
              Julie S.
              www.hanalynn.com
              Julie,
              in most cases You couldn't buy bubble gum with the euro, if I were you I'd use the good old fasion (£)

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