Quote Originally Posted by WeallscreamforStarscream View Post
If they use USD on an australian site (thinking from a business owners perspective) it could be to keep the prices true for them. So for example an MP will be $50 USD and given the fall of the AUD against the USD it would protect the business against possible loss.

The COST is the same for the business and the PRICE is whatever the conversion ends up being on the day for the customer.

Does that make sense? (any economic heads out there?)
Myers should start selling in usd?
Nice!

Or should board members here start listing in usd too?

As you said same for business, is a big turn off for customers considering rates fluctuate. Hence why people buy in aud so they know exactly what they are paying with no surprises.

If the product cost goes up you raise it in aud and that's what most Australian online stores do.