Thank you for your replies. If I mail a bank draft, (screenprint) the charges would be in Euros (which I've converted to U.S. dollars here as $1.23 U.S. dollars/Euro):
7 / 38E ($46.74)
20 / 53 E ($65.19)
50 / 78 E ($95.94)
Clearly, the 'conversion charge' is being applied. But if I'm paying in Euros, the $28E ($34.44 U.S.) conversion charge ought not apply at all, correct? I'm quite able to mail a bank draft in Euros. So, are the correct amounts in this circumstance these amounts?:
7 / 10E ($12.30)
20 / 25E ($30.75)
50 / 50E ($61.50) (and yes, I realize the credit card rate of 50 / $50.00 is much cheaper, I wonder why the higher charge for using Euros?)
Of course, I'd rather deal with Totem's North American address and use U.S. dollars (and for sure, receive the benefit of the credit card rate structure, too), as my bank will charge me $7.50 on top of the face amount to issue a bank draft in Euros (and the mails are usually brisker within North America compared to overseas). But I realize that payment method does not appear to be in place yet.