Yes. AccountShark prices orders in US dollars (USD), but you can still make a purchase if your local currency is not listed.
Your bank or payment provider handles the currency conversion automatically when you pay.
đł Paying with another currency
When you pay by card or supported digital wallet, AccountShark charges the order total in USD. Your bank or payment provider then converts that amount into your local currency.
For example, if your order total is $200 USD and your card is denominated in euros, your bank converts the $200 charge into EUR before it appears on your account.
You do not need a US-issued card or US bank account simply because AccountShark displays prices in dollars.
Your provider may apply:
Its own USD exchange rate
A foreign transaction or currency conversion fee
These rates and fees are determined by your bank or payment provider, not AccountShark. The final amount in your local currency can therefore be slightly different from what you would get using a standard online exchange-rate calculator.
đȘ What about cryptocurrency?
Cryptocurrency payments work differently. You send the required amount of the supported cryptocurrency shown on your order rather than having AccountShark convert your local currency.
If you need to purchase crypto first, any exchange or conversion fees involved in buying it are determined by the service you use.
See What payment methods does AccountShark accept? for the currently supported cards, wallets, cryptocurrencies, and other payment options.
đ§ What if my international payment is declined?
A different local currency does not necessarily prevent your card from working.
If your bank declines the transaction, check that your card supports international and online purchases. Your bank may also require you to approve the transaction before it can go through.
Avoid repeatedly submitting a declined payment. Instead, see Why did my card payment fail? or contact your bank to find out why the transaction was refused.
