The conversion happens when the charge is made and the BalanceTransaction object is created. You can see the conversion for any particular charge under the payment details in your Dashboard.
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Replying to @stripe
that amount doesn’t show how much you take in currency conversion fee (2%). Also it seems like this currency conversion fee is not included in the stated fee?
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Replying to @Espen_Antonsen
The converted amount shown includes the conversion fee.
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Replying to @Espen_Antonsen
You can view this through the API on the balance transaction object: https://stripe.com/docs/api/balance_transactions/object#balance_transaction_object-exchange_rate …
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Replying to @stripe
I don’t see the 2% currency conversion fee there. I see the exchange rate and the processing fee (2,9%+2kr for a charge in USD with US card)
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Replying to @stripe
as I assumed. So it is not possible to see the amount for currency conversion fee then. Problematic for two reasons: 1) Not transparent about fees. 2) We need to record currency loss and transaction fees in our accounting.
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Replying to @Espen_Antonsen
Mind sending us a DM so we can chat through more details with you?https://twitter.com/messages/compose?recipient_id=102812444 …
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Replying to @stripe @Espen_Antonsen
How long do you guys take to reply to a dm? Awful customer service
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