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Poll: In which currency do you usually quote? (when not speficied by the client) Thread poster: ProZ.com Staff
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This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "In which currency do you usually quote? (when not speficied by the client)".
This poll was originally submitted by Reza Mohammadnia. View the poll results »
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Paul Stevens Local time: 06:28 Member (2003) Spanish to English + ...
It really depends on where the client is based. I tend to get business mainly from either the UK or Europe and so quote in GBP or EUR as apprporiate.
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Ty Kendall United Kingdom Local time: 06:28 Hebrew to English
I prefer to quote in GBP (coz of where I live) or EUR. Also sometimes ILS. The only currency I don't particularly like dealing in is USD, but sometimes it's unavoidable. | | |
inkweaver Germany Local time: 07:28 French to German + ...
I mainly quote in EUR, since most of my clients are based in Europe, occasionally in GBP and very, very rarely in USD. | |
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neilmac Spain Local time: 07:28 Spanish to English + ...
"Hurry while stocks last"... arf, arf) | | |
Ty Kendall United Kingdom Local time: 06:28 Hebrew to English
neilmac wrote: "Hurry while stocks last"... arf, arf ) I might start adding a little note to invoices: "If by the time of payment of this invoice...you wish to pay in Greek Drachma...." | | |
Thayenga Germany Local time: 07:28 Member (2009) English to German + ...
Within Europe I quote in Euros. The quotes send to clients located in Asia, the USA or Australia are in USD. | | |
CAD, or Canadian, but I quote in EUR for euro clients if they ask. These days the Euro rate to canadian dollars makes it worth it! IF UK clients ask, i quote in GBP since some ask for 1000 wd rates. | |
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Michael Harris Germany Local time: 07:28 Member (2006) German to English
or sometimes, CHF, but never USD! | | |
Sheila Wilson Spain Local time: 06:28 Member (2007) English + ... When not specified by the client? | Jan 29, 2012 |
The client can specify what he/she likes, but I do not have to be bound by that. If you buy something on the WWW, you expect to pay in the supplier's currency and think yourself lucky if they give the option of paying in yours. I try to accommodate my clients' wishes, of course, but they do not dictate the terms. I live in the Eurozone, so I quote in EUR - that's what I need to buy my food. I have a UK bank account so am perfe... See more The client can specify what he/she likes, but I do not have to be bound by that. If you buy something on the WWW, you expect to pay in the supplier's currency and think yourself lucky if they give the option of paying in yours. I try to accommodate my clients' wishes, of course, but they do not dictate the terms. I live in the Eurozone, so I quote in EUR - that's what I need to buy my food. I have a UK bank account so am perfectly happy to quote in GBP, and if I'm particularly interested in a job and/or a client then I'll quote in anything else. However, my quote is then for the current exchange rate only. I make it very clear that if they re-order and the rate has changed dramatically, then the rate will be different (maybe in their favour!). We're in business, don't forget. Everything is negotiable but everything must show a profit of some sort. Sheila ▲ Collapse | | |
Danish Kroner | Jan 29, 2012 |
I have an awful feeling they are overvalued and will drop... but at the moment they cover my bills and taxes best. As Sheila says, we're in business, so I base my rates on the currency I can use. However, I happily accept an equivalent amount in euro or pounds - as long as I get paid. | | |
Jenn Mercer United States Local time: 01:28 Member (2009) French to English
I will quote in EUR for Euro clients, but the exchange rate and fees make my actual pay a bit more uncertain. Still, I would rather be more flexible and gain more clients, especially as my source language is in the Eurozone. I go by the "you win some, you lose some" mantra - which is easier to say with Euro rates on their way back up. | |
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It depends on where the client is located and the method of payment. Karin | | |
A fistful of dollars | Jan 29, 2012 |
66.5% of people have answered "EUR". Have all our American colleagues deserted ProZ or have they simply jumped ship to the euro? | | |
Rolf Kern Switzerland Local time: 07:28 English to German + ... In memoriam
If the country of the client is also not known, I quote in my local currecy: CHF. If it is known, then I quote in their own currency. Other systems will not work, I think. Greetings Rolf Kern | | |
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