prestatent Posted November 2, 2015 Share Posted November 2, 2015 Prestashop 1.6.0.8 Hi I think I know the answers to this but want to confirm. We have a shop which is multi-language but only allows customers in the UK to buy products. We use GEOIP to block other countries from buying products.This is all works ok. We have had a request for an EU country to allow products to be sold there, in Euros rather than GBP. Questions -------------- 1. Is it possible to have one product with multiple currencies and therefore different prices per country? 2. When a customer from a European country (not UK) accesses the site from their country, would it show the prices in Euros by default? 3. Is this possible in one shop, or would we have to go down the multi-store route? Thanks for any help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prestatent Posted November 2, 2015 Author Share Posted November 2, 2015 Anyone? Are there any paid for modules which would do this? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
El Patron Posted November 2, 2015 Share Posted November 2, 2015 Prestashop 1.6.0.8 Hi I think I know the answers to this but want to confirm. We have a shop which is multi-language but only allows customers in the UK to buy products. We use GEOIP to block other countries from buying products.This is all works ok. We have had a request for an EU country to allow products to be sold there, in Euros rather than GBP. Questions -------------- 1. Is it possible to have one product with multiple currencies and therefore different prices per country? 2. When a customer from a European country (not UK) accesses the site from their country, would it show the prices in Euros by default? 3. Is this possible in one shop, or would we have to go down the multi-store route? Thanks for any help. 1. yes. back office-->catalog-->products-->edit a products-->scroll down-->add a new specific price-->select 'only' country in selector-->set the price for that country (this is shop default currency, it will be converted to 'other' currency. 2. yes, if you run native geo location, then back office-->localizaton-->countries-->edit country-->set default (front office currency) for that country. 3., no you do not need multishop, howerer for seo purposes, having a ccTLD for country is useful. (.uk/.de/.etc)...then you create new shop that shares all of the main shops stuff....then you have more control over that countries config. as for modules, I have one that extends native geo location: sort of famous...it not me..lol https://www.prestashop.com/forums/topic/193843-module-prestashop-geo-pricing-geo-target-specific-prices-by-country/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prestatent Posted November 3, 2015 Author Share Posted November 3, 2015 (edited) Hi El Patron Thanks for your answers. 1. yes. back office-->catalog-->products-->edit a products-->scroll down-->add a new specific price-->select 'only' country in selector-->set the price for that country (this is shop default currency, it will be converted to 'other' currency For this unfortunately, we do not want any conversion done, just the specific price. We could however set the conversion rate to 1 for 1, which would fix this. 3., no you do not need multishop, howerer for seo purposes, having a ccTLD for country is useful. (.uk/.de/.etc)...then you create new shop that shares all of the main shops stuff....then you have more control over that countries config. I forgot about one thing. We don't want to show prices for all products in this other country; only a small set should show prices. I know we can turn off price display at the product level but if we're only using one shop then doing this would hide the price regardless of country. Thanks for your time, appreciate it. Cheers Edited November 3, 2015 by prestatent (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prestatent Posted November 4, 2015 Author Share Posted November 4, 2015 Hi El PatronWe use multi-store already for a private shop, so I think the best way to do this is to go multi-store. It keeps things relatively simple, and for the products we don't want to show prices for we can untick the "available for order" and "show prices" on the product in backoffice. This should get us to where we have to be (I think).My initial post was made to see if there was something I missed in backoffice, but it doesn't look as if there is.Appreciate your time. Thank you.Cheers. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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