These are currency fluctuations and the prices in the countries' currencies 
are fixed, not the original amount in dollars. 

When you do autofill, the prices in each country are filled-in according to 
the current exchange rate at that  moment. If these are up-to-date, you'd 
get exactly $3.99 when you'd sell a copy of your app right away. 

Say $3.99 would show for German customers as 3.06EUR. The prices for each 
country (Germany) are now fixed.

The next day, the fixed price of 3.06EUR won't be $3.99, but maybe $3.92 or 
something. The day after 3.06EUR could be $3.90

On Friday, October 5, 2012 10:03:09 AM UTC-4, niko20 wrote:
>
> I'm confused here, because if I set my price to something like 3.99, and 
> then I do "auto - fill" for the rest of the countries, then in my sales for 
> the USA, I will see 3.99, but for other countries sometimes I see 3.89 or 
> 3.98, etc. Why isn't the currency conversion always equaling 3.99? Is there 
> some "charge" for the conversion?
>
> -niko
>

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