Us seller / uk buyer ?

Trying to set up a listing for my booth.
I’m based in the UK.
I’ve [URL removed] United Kingdom / British Pound £ (bottom of screen)
I’ve logged in via bonanzamarket.co.uk
However…
When I try to price my item the value is entered in US Dollars.
(it converts to UK pounds when I view it but – the conversion rate obviously varies against the dollar and I need it to remain fixed for UK Pounds.

Possible reasons.
When I joined bonanza I logged in at Bonanza.com
and alongside ‘United Kingdom / British Pound £’ is also a rate to USD.

It looks as if Bonanza thinks I’m a US Seller but a UK Buyer.
Thinking I have my wires crossed somewhere
Can anyone offer a suggestion for uncrossing them?

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I hope we can help uncross some of those wires! Prices on Bonanza must be entered in USD, but after that they’ll be automatically converted for each buyer into the currency set for their location. So, they will show in USD to US buyers, pounds for UK buyers, etc.

Hope this clears a few things up! If you have any other questions about this, please contact us by following this [URL removed] https://www.bonanza.com/site_help/contact_us.

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