• Hi Oscar,

    I’ve been using the plugin for a while and it’s great!

    One issue. I am using a plugin called Woocommerce Table Rate Shipping by JEM Plugins. It is a fairly standard table rate shipping plugin that allows you to set multiple shipping categories/prices for Woocommerce products.

    The prices in the plugin are set without a specific currency (i.e. just a number like ‘5’ not ‘$5’. When they are converted into different currencies, they continue to show as the number, rather than converting to the correct value. Therefore if the price for shipping should be $5USD, it is still 5GBP in the UK, 5EUR in Europe etc etc.

    Do you have any suggestions?

    Thanks!

    Charlie

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/woocommerce-product-price-based-on-countries/

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  • Plugin Author Oscar Gare

    (@oscargare)

    Hi,
    I have not thought to add support for this plugin in near future.
    Thanks.

    Thread Starter CharlieGorilla

    (@charliegorilla)

    Hi Oscar,

    I contacted the plugin author and they said that they output shipping data in the standard Woocommerce way.

    I also tried with the “bolderelements – Table Rate Shipping for WooCommerce” and it had the same issue. This is one of the most popular plugins on WordPress.

    So I’m just wondering if you could have a look at the way your plugin handles shipping costs? Or is it something I’ve set up wrong?

    Charlie

    Hi Oscar. It seems many people are having this issue. Your plugin works only for the product but not the shipping costs. I have my base cost in british pounds. and when my customers access the site, they are able to see their currency. But the shipping cost dos not convert at all. my shipping cost is also £5.. But with your plugin it only changes to $5. It needs to also convert to the correct exchange rate. Please can you look into this?

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